Darkin: The Prophecy Of The Key (The Darkin Saga Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Bands of horse-riders witnessed their wake, scattering at the sight.“These must be the slaves of Grelion, no longer ruled by his poison fist, wondering about the land, searching for purpose,” mused Gaiberth to Iirevale, walking alongside one another. “What a shame that he remains unfound in these times. If we could have a head to blame for all this it’d be his,” said a nearby dwarf.“It would not be Grelion, dear friend, as evil as he is,” Gaiberth quickly responded. “We can’t forget where true evil lies.” The dwarf fell silent, knowing whom Gaiberth spoke of; Vesleathren was the only one who deserved the title of true evil, even the most stubborn of the Oreinen dwarves knew.Passage through the city of Saru Gnarl had come easy enough for Terion—the guards there had been in shambles; it seemed the chain of leadership had been broken with Grelion’s desertion. The rise of Zesm’s power over the slave routes had left them leaderless. Earnest looks of fear had come from the guards-turned-pillagers as Terion marched his troops up the main avenue of the city, a wide berth given to the placid elven ranks.
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