The Edge of Chaos: The Wilds

The Edge of Chaos: The Wilds

Jak Koke

Language: English

Pages: 320

ISBN: 0786951893

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


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On the border of a dangerous, magically unstable area called the Plaguewrought Lands, the leader of a cult seeking the spread of this wild magic and an alchemist who wants to control it join forces and create an elixir that allows pilgrims to survive the Plaguewrought Lands. But only one can succeed. A young man with strange powers and a priestess of the god of death will help determine who.

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Judge you well,” she said, “and guide your passage through the Fugue Plane to wherever next you land.” She stepped back and nodded to Duvan. Striking the rings of his right hand together to ignite a spark, Duvan lit the fire. He stepped back as the oil caught. First the flames were yellow and the smoke billowed clear, but soon enough the flames turned orange, then red. The smoke rose in gray clouds, turning to black as the man’s flesh caught and his fat ignited. Staring into the flames, Duvan.

“These volunteers don’t come inside the monastery,” Slanya said. “I know of only one formal arrangement, and that’s for a supply of Brother Gregor’s elixir.” Duvan scrutinized Slanya’s face. Not lying. “Let’s just get our supplies and move out,” Slanya suggested. Duvan nodded his agreement. “Sister Slanya,” said a short cleric, bald except for a long auburn sidelock. Duvan caught sight of a tattoo at the base of her skull, in the same location as Slanya’s—the scales of Kelemvor in simple blue.

Which counts for a lot. Only one other person has stood by me, ever.” “Tyrangal?” He nodded. “But for now, you’re not saved yet. Thank me fully when we’re both on the ground, alive and well.” Slanya shook her head. “Don’t be so stubborn. I’m thanking you now, in case I die and can’t thank you later.” She needed to express her gratitude. She’d been betrayed and lied to by Gregor, who’d promised his elixir would protect her. Instead, she’d found trust and friendship in this rogue. “You won’t.

Speak as well, but you need to rest. Now.” Slanya’s whole body seemed to sag from exhaustion. “All right,” she said to Kaylinn. “Thank you, but I do not need to rest.” Kaylinn said, “You know you do. Let wisdom guide you. Choose to take action when you can be effective. You must gather your strength.” Slanya glared at Gregor. “If harm comes to Duvan, I will not forgive you,” she said. “I am sorry, my child,” Gregor said. “But I had no choice.” Besides, Gregor thought, I warned Tyrangal about.

Assistance?” The woman’s voice was coldly musical, and it made the hair on Tennora’s arms stand on end. Tennora’s mouth felt dry, and she swallowed. “Perhaps,” Tennora said, hesitantly, “because you are standing in the rain with no stormcloak.” The woman looked down at her arms and the state of her tattered dress—which was rapidly becoming translucent—as if she hadn’t noticed this turn. “I will survive it,” she said. “The Watch will be back.” “And I will remind them why they fled the last.

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