The Trees And The Night (Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
The group rode east. Tarader led the proceeding and Hai rode close beside Ader. The Eru horses arrayed around the Seraph and his giant gray refused to pass the weary stallion. Tarader’s proud bearing returned and although the horse was exhausted, a certain dance that Kael had not seen in the last few days returned to his step.Within the hour the party crested a small hill and viewed a large encampment of tents spread out across the grassy plains to the east. Yurts made of animal skins, leather ties and stiff poles dotted the plains for nearly a league. Sentries on horseback exchanged passwords with Hai and the group moved deeper and deeper into the encampment. Often the sentries displayed surprise at the sight of Tarader and the Seraph. They quickly bowed their heads then stared in awe at the beautiful gray stallion. “The hall of Temujen,” said Hai suddenly.Kael looked up from his perusal of the yurts and people to see a massive round tent laid out before him. The horses halted and the group dismounted.
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