Light Of Eidon (Legends Of The Guardian-King, Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
Yanking the amulet over his head, he flung it away as if it were a viper. It skidded across the tile to fetch up against the side of the Holy Pool, and immediately a crow swooped from the trees to snatch it up. As it flapped back into the shadows, Eldrin rubbed the skin on his chest, dizzy with relief at finding no golden shield. Whazel still wore that silly, blank-eyed smile. A Terstan. By all that’s holy! I’ve just witnessed the making of a Terstan. He backed another step. Then as Whazel finally stirred, as his eyes began to blink, Eldrin turned and fled up the path to the servants’ compound. He had worn that stone for over four weeks now; it was a miracle he was not himself corrupted. He’d been a fool-a fool!-to have taken anything from a Terstan. They are devious, clever, cunning… He didn’t see the man in the path ahead of him until they nearly collided. As he back-stepped madly, renewed alarm swept through him. At your ease, Abramm,” a rough voice murmured in Kiriathan.
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