The Two Tanists (A Bard Without A Star, Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Gil was the worst in some ways, wondering aloud more than once if the Tanists would drag their cantrefs to war even before inheriting the title of Lord. Gwydion said little; he felt caught in a spiral of events that had slipped beyond his control, even though they were sweeping him towards his goal. He constantly wondered if he were truly the master of his own fate. They arrived in Caer Dathyl just as the first fat flakes of snow began swirling thorough the air. He immediately went to Math’s tower and gave his report. He left nothing out of what he had said or done, although he had no idea how Math would take any of it. The old man simply said, “Have you heard what justice Gwillim visited on Deykin?” “I did,” Gwydion said. “He has been exiled from Dyfed, and stripped of his rank and possessions. I tend to think my punishment would have been less severe.” “Possibly,” Math said. “And do you think the Rules will now be enforced?” “For a season, perhaps,” Gwydion replied.
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