The Seer King: Book One Of The Seer King Trilogy - Plot & Excerpts
The nearer side would be the easiest to climb, although its slope was steep enough, which meant it would be the most heavily guarded. I could see, even through the rain, where a trail had been cut out. The trail led about two-thirds of the way up, where the entire mountainside had a nearly symmetrical scoop out of it. “There,” Tenedos pointed. “There is where we’ll find the entrance to the cavern.” The face farther from us was far more precipitous, almost a cliff. I saw no sign of life, either on the mountain or the approaches. Not far away from where we sat was a draw. We left the trail, and rode up the narrow canyon about half a mile, until it widened into a cleft. There was enough of an overhang to give some shelter. I ordered the men to dismount, and assemble. From here, we’d move on foot. For the first time, I explained exactly what our mission was. I watched the men’s faces closely. Even as tired, dirty, cold, and wet as they were, I saw no signs of discouragement or fear.
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