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Toc211630457”>Prologue Toc211630458”>Chapter one Toc211630459”>Chapter two Toc211630460”>Chapter three Toc211630461”>Chapter four Vadim Maur’s left hand was trembling. The High Mage glared at the betraying tremors, then curled his fingers in a fist until the shaking stopped. His visit to Shannisorran v’En Celay’s cell earlier today had wearied him far more than it should have. If not for the war hammer slamming into the Fey lord’s skull, the blast of power that had surged from him would have caught Vadim full bore rather than glancing off his left arm. The weak shield he’d thrown up had not been enough to rob the blast of its impact, and his hand had been twitching ever since. He should have known better than to go to v’En Celay’s cell weary. And the last six days he’d spent claiming the Celierian Den Brodson’s soul had wearied him. Most Mages who did not have the standard six years to claim a soul settled for a weaker hold on their umagi, but Vadim had never done things by halves. He’d taken the full power of a claiming normally spread out across six years and concentrated it into six days. Such a reckless expen The Fading Lands Chatok   “Teska, Feyreisa, release me. I beg you.” Tajik once again began frantically trying to pull free of Ellysetta’s grip, his efforts hampered by his unwillingness to use force against her. “Rain, kem’Feyreisen, sieks’ta. Forgive me. I should have refused. The blame is mine entirely.” Rain eyed the group grimly. “I know exactly where the blame lies.” Bel wouldn’t meet his eyes, and even Gaelen looked shamefaced—which had to be a first for the arrogant former dahl’reisen. “Nei, don’t release her, you idiots,” he snapped when the guilty pair started to step away. “It’s much too late for that. Flames scorch it, Ellysetta! You simply could not listen, could you?” “Rain—” “Be silent.” He was furious with her for sneaking out of their bed to do this—and furious with himself for not realizing she would. If nothing else, the last few weeks should have taught him his sweet, gentle shei’tani had a will of steel—and a head hard as a rock! When she set her mind on a thing, sh Toc211630462”>Chapter seven Toc211630463”>Chapter eight Toc211630464”>Chapter nine Toc211630465”>Chapter ten Toc211630466”>Chapter eleven Toc211630467”>Chapter twelve Toc211630468”>Chapter thirteen Toc211630469”>Chapter fourteen Toc211630470”>Chapter fifteen Toc211630471”>Chapter sixteen Toc211630472”>Chapter seventeen Toc211630473”>Chapter eighteen Toc211630474”>Chapter nineteen Toc211630475”>Chapter twenty Toc211630476”>Chapter twenty-one Toc211630477”>Chapter twenty-two Toc211630478”>Chapter twenty-three Toc211630479”>Chapter twenty-five
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