The Exodus Sagas: Book I - Of Spiders And Falcons - Plot & Excerpts
The grass seemed to hiss at his boots, the wind moaned his presence, birds flew away without reason, and the sky darkened from wisps of cloud that did not heed the wind’s direction. He heard the faint music of the fey, his heart straining from the sounds in the distance, but he continued. Nareene the temptress, having taken him centuries ago in a moment of weakness, had burned her unholy brand of a triangle of flames in deep red on his chest in exchange for eternal services. Should the Nadderi near a sacred site, holy ground, feel love or compassion, he would surely fall in pain that could not be avoided, as was part of his Nadderi curse. However, the mark of the temptress protected him greatly from such pain, which had surprised more than a few that sought him out for death to make a name for themselves. The deep fey magicks and rituals had no effect on him, and he had happily ended many a life of a Hedim Anah hunter or Whitemoon guardian that assumed they had his weakness exploited.
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