Young Naeri, the only survivor of her tribe, lives by her wits. Captured by the horse-lords who have supplanted her people, she seems destined for a life of slavery-but the Mother watches over Her own. Naeri can hear the voices of the stones; her birthgift is geomancy, the earth-magic. When the time comes to learn the language of the stones, Naeri finds a teacher. When it is time to hear the voice of her own heart, she finds a man who loves her. And when it is time to awaken ancient powers, it is Naeri who guides the building of the great stone circle, which a Great Chief thinks will be eternal testament to his might. But Naeri knows the circle will harness the forces of both earth and sky-and can be used to destroy the horse-lords and restore the rule of the witchfolk . .
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Songs from the Drowned Lands
- 204 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The Grey Isles—Across the seas they wait, wrapped in a mist of sorcery and wonder. Their people are wise, noble, and brave: learned in the shaping of Order that we call magic. But among them are those who have courted Chaos, calling to them creatures out of dream, tearing a hold in the Great Pattern—and to that opening the Old Gods, the Lords of Chaos, are flocking, massing their dark powers to make the waves rise up like mountains, to doom the Grey Isles and their people forever beneath the sea...