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Children of the Shapers: Chapter Two
Homecoming Sedric, leader of the Vela-Odan  tribe and humble servant of the Jedan, simmered with frustration—for several reasons. For one, he abhorred killing. And regardless of who’d thrown the spear, a young man’s life had been taken on his command, and he’d have to live with that. He wasn’t sure whether to be aggravated or relieved that the other rider had managed to escape. Most frustrating, though, was that the mission had been a complete failure; that man had lost his
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Mar 2413 min read
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Children of the Shapers: Chapter One
Peril on the Road Willem Lerner  despised carriage rides. The roadways were always bumpy, the seat cushions had woefully little padding, and the horses consistently stank. Of course, it didn’t help that Willem had been cursed with an excellent sense of smell—what good was having one when so many of the world’s scents were wretchedly malodorous? This particular carriage ride was even more dreadful than usual, as it was exceptionally long, and Katherine was in an exceptionall
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Children of the Shapers: Prologue
Sibling Rivalry Today, Tariel would take the first steps toward creating a perfect future. Perched on the rooftop terrace of the loftiest tower in Tréon’s grandest city, gazing out over the magnificent kingdom that his people had built, he couldn’t help but feel infallible. Soon, the wonderful image of society’s great progress laid out before him would be mirrored a hundred times over, only each sprawling metropolis would be grander than the last. But on this day, the promise
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