1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      63. Practice

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Kaladin struggling through vivid nightmares of his friends' deaths, leaving him emotionally shaken. Syl, his spren companion, tries to ground him in reality as he wakes, but the lingering horror of his visions mirrors the aftermath of battle. Kaladin finds a small bag of glowing gemstones left by Dabbid, hinting at the mysterious ways the tower's inhabitants move and interact. He proceeds with his morning routine, tending to Teft, who remains unconscious, finding solace in the…
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      92. A Gift

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a philosophical reflection on the fragility of bonds, warning that severing them leads to a loss of connection between realms, reducing beings to mere souls that fade into oblivion. Venli, serving as Raboniel's interpreter, stands beside her during military reports, translating for Regals who speak Azish. The setting—a throne at the base of a stairwell—evokes grim memories of human casualties from a recent battle, underscored by the scent of burning flesh and the hastily repaired…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and his companions—Coco, Beau, and Lou—standing in a mist-shrouded cemetery at dawn, surrounded by crumbling headstones and an eerie silence. They debate whether to seek shelter in a nearby abandoned church, wary of being recognized due to their notoriety. A spectral white dog, an enigmatic presence since their journey began, watches them silently, adding to the unsettling atmosphere. Despite Beau’s reservations, Reid insists they rest in the church, hoping to evade…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid observing the witches Lou and Coco, noting Lou’s sudden shift from grief to mischief. Coco adjusts Lou’s attire, drawing Reid’s disapproval, while Jean Luc’s attention is solely on Célie, whom he kisses passionately. Their reunion is tense, as Célie questions Jean Luc’s unexpected presence, hinting at underlying conflict. Meanwhile, Reid confronts Lou about his tampered memories, demanding their restoration, but Lou claims only he can reverse the enchantment, leaving…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Sazed reflecting on the changes in Marsh, his former colleague turned Steel Inquisitor. Marsh's demeanor has grown colder and more distant since his transformation, his steel-pierced eyes unnerving most who encounter him. Despite this, Sazed has made an effort to maintain their friendship, bonding over shared scholarly interests. However, he remains uncertain whether Marsh truly values their connection, especially given the Inquisitor's abrupt manner and vague motivations for seeking…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Allrianne Cett, a young noblewoman with Allomantic abilities, encounters a band of rough bandits led by the toothless Hobart while searching for her father’s army. She skillfully manipulates their emotions using her Rioting powers, ensuring their cooperation by promising a reward. The bandits, initially intent on robbing her, quickly shift to aiding her after she influences their desires. Allrianne reflects on the simplicity of such men, who are easily swayed by basic incentives like money and food,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The Obelisk Gate con­tin­ues N.K. Jemisin’s Hugo Award-win­ning Bro­ken Earth tril­o­gy, plung­ing read­ers deep­er into a world rav­aged by apoc­a­lyp­tic cli­mate dis­as­ters. As the Fifth Season—a cat­a­stroph­ic cli­mate event—unfolds, the sto­ry fol­lows: ​Essun, a griev­ing moth­er and pow­er­ful oro­gene, who seeks refuge in the under­ground comm of Castri­ma while hunt­ing her daughter’s kid­nap­per. ​Nas­sun, Essun’s miss­ing daugh­ter, whose emerg­ing pow­ers draw her into a dan­ger­ous fac­tion with…
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    • The Book of Bowie 1 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a mysterious and evocative image of a boy who appears both ancient and new, as if conjured from a fragment of air. This boy exists in a dim, moonlit world where light hesitates to find him, suggesting a liminal state between realities. His presence is fragile yet enigmatic, marked by a subtle emotional response as tears well up, hinting at a deep sense of wonder and vulnerability. The boy’s interaction with his surroundings is tentative, as he slowly becomes aware of his hands and…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter of *The Book of Malo Mogge*, the protagonist, Malo Mogge, reveals her complex and commanding nature through a tense interaction with Thomas, a man burdened by grief and anger. Malo Mogge finds catharsis in conflict, viewing a fierce confrontation as a way to clear the mind. Thomas, upset over a secret concerning Avelot and his deceased brother, vents his frustration with physical outbursts, which Malo Mogge tolerates to a degree, understanding the deeper emotional turmoil beneath his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter of *The Book of Mo 13*, Mo reflects on his magical nature and the complexities it brings. Despite having many fantastical options for travel, he chooses to walk home, following the snowy path marked by the statues his grandmother brought to life. These statues symbolize both the reality of magic and Mo’s connection to it, though he wrestles with whether possessing such power is a blessing or a burden. The presence of Thomas, a mysterious and seemingly unreal companion, adds to Mo’s…
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