Series: Book 5 in the Seven Virtues series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy
Summary
To battle the creatures of darkness, one must first leave
the light behind. Aaron and his companions return from Baresh with the truth
of what the alliance faces, yet such knowledge is little
comfort. Throughout the city, men and women whisper of demons,
of monsters. But though they might disagree on the nature of
Kevlane’s twisted creations, there is one thing they have
in common. Fear. For the creatures they face are not men—not any
longer. They are death given form and function. They are, it
seems in the darkest hours—and there are many such
now—Telrear’s doom. Crippled by indecision, the alliance leaders argue; they
bicker, they argue, and they hesitate. A hesitation which,
Aaron could tell them—if only they would
listen—will kill them swifter than any blade or bow. For shadows move in the night. Shadows which feel no pain or
mercy, that have long since forgotten the meaning of
compassion. But there are other threats in the darkness, other
mysteries, and in poorly-lit taverns, men and women huddle
together and whisper. If one listens closely enough, he will
hear a name, one spoken in hushed, fearful tones. He will hear
Akalians. Little is known about the followers of the Shadow
God, only that where the Akalians walk, death follows. Meanwhile, Kevlane bends his dark desire to creating even
more terrible horrors, confident of victory. Yet there is one
thing he has not accounted for, one which the coming days and
weeks will teach him—the strength of a sellsword’s
will.