The Warrior King: Book Three Of The Seer King Trilogy - Plot & Excerpts
I broke out of Cimabue’s jungle then, onto the rolling savannas of Tagil. The roads were winding dirt lanes at first, then became wider and in some places cobbled outside the towns as I swung easterly, toward the Latane River. There were other travelers — traders, farmers heading for market, mostly older or very young people as I’d seen between Kaldi and Cimabue, riding together for protection. But there were other men on the trails I’d not seen before. The first type was most unsettling: discharged soldiers, traveling in pairs or in small groups. Some were mounted, some afoot. Most wore some remnants of their uniforms, and quite a few were armless, legless, without an eye, or scarred. All were armed and had the hard gaze of men who’d seen too much death. I chanced spending the night with five such men, although I kept my sword close at hand and my hidden dagger ready. Where were they going? They weren’t sure. Maybe toward Khurram, maybe south into Chalt. What were they looking for?
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