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The Last Loaf of Aldenmar

She did not finish the word. The wyvern closed its golden eye, slowly, the way a person closes their eyes when they have been waiting a long time to be allowed to rest. “How,” Ysolde whispered. “How do you know that.” “Eat the bread, Ysolde.” “How do you—” “Eat the bread. Please.” She had never […]

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A Servant’s Bow

Wren stood with the jug in her hands and waited. The baron’s ring-hand hovered over the cup he had set down. His eyes had not left the pendant at her throat. Around the long table, the hush moved outward in slow rings — first the guests nearest him, then the middle benches, then even the […]

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The Weight He Chose

…just like Finn looks now. Bjorn’s voice dropped so low it was almost only breath. “His name was Aric,” he said. “He was my brother. Not by blood. By oath.” Finn’s small fingers tightened around the iron. “We raided a steading on the south shore. I was nineteen. Stupid. Drunk on what I thought was […]

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The Reed That Knew Her Name

…..the great scarred head lowered until the leviathan’s amber eye was level with Maren’s own. She did not move. The water between them went glass-still. Up on the high platform, Harbormaster Vell’s raised arm faltered. His mouth opened. No sound came out. The crowd, four hundred strong on the wet stone steps, stood like people […]

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A Cup of Water for the Sentenced

The switch never landed. A low, ragged growl rose from somewhere near Mira’s knees, and the old brindle dog the market had fed scraps to for as long as anyone could remember stepped out from beneath the cart and planted itself between her and the guard. Hackles up. Teeth bared. Not moving. The guard’s arm […]