The Sword Of Ardil: The War Of The Furies Book 2 - Plot & Excerpts
LINS MALDEN CHAPTER 12 — LINS MALDEN Rew had to clamp his mouth shut to keep from gaping like a backwater mooncalf. With the stunned audience finally beginning to disperse, Luc, the Lord Viamar, and the White Rose continued to sign documents making the transition permanent. A procedural convention meant solely for display. In Penthar House Viamar’s reign was unquestioned. Right then no one would consider countering the iron will of Eldin Viamar, skin drawn and tight, or the piercing gaze of the White Rose. Still, it was his boyhood friend out of Peyennar—if notably unrefined, instinctively touched by some inborn power—who ruled the day. He felt sorry for his friend. How Luc managed to look and sound the part was beyond him. Even the Companions appeared taken aback by some parts of the declaration. Not only them, the higher ranking lords and ladies in attendance. Some eyed the newly raised Lord of Penthar speculatively, though, likely sizing him up or looking to exploit a few of his more evident points of weakness—namely knowing next to nothing about Alingdor or her inner workings.
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