When Elyot dies, his troubled daughter Rosemond comes home to claim her crown but she is a stranger now and no one, not even her brothers want her to rule.
Thancred, Rosemond's brother, wishes to escape his heartbreak at his father's death and his disapproval at his sister's coronation. he enters a famed tournament in the desert of his homeland, a decision that threatens his life.
Hocneor, Elyot's youngest and most loyal child, tries to maintain the traditions of the kingdom, even if he has begun to doubt that his task is even possible.
In the east, Lord Morhall, consort to Ysabel plans to disinherit the claims of his oldest son. With his wife's health failing and her dead brother's realm in disarray, Lord Morhall looks to unite Man's Lands under a Morhall banner.
The First Prince of Estron, Thomlin Morhall-Whitehammer is married to the most beautiful woman in the realm and is heir to the greatest dynasty on the continent, but his lack of purpose leads him to discard both in favour of his mistress and their son.
Fredric, a capable ambassador and a well-like prince, is happy in his home of Elderstock, but his duties as a prince take him elsewhere. His journey slowly transforms him into an unwitting weapon in his father's arsenal.
Petrus is drawn to his cousin Thancred of Jacarcia in his hour of need. it soon becomes apparent that he has an affinity for magical creatures, an interest that leads him to both love and loss.
The Land's of Man have been split between two Whitehammer siblings for over thirty years. Ysabel rules in the east and her younger brother Elyot rules in the west.
Scarron is a land of bandit and thugs and barely ruled over by either.
Anot and Adkin are the Morhall's most talented children, both given vast domains to rule alone. They have always had a mistrust of each other, with Anot being her father's most favoured child and Adkin his least trusted. One will prove the key to the Morhall's schemes and the other the lock.
Rosemond is banished to Scarron after the death of her brother. She is offered refuge by his widow but she is not the only one that seeks to make alliances with the once-troubled queen. Rosemond's gifts start to take over her once more and she no longer knows what is true and what is not.
Anot returns home to find that her children are und
Rosemond is banished to Scarron after the death of her brother. She is offered refuge by his widow but she is not the only one that seeks to make alliances with the once-troubled queen. Rosemond's gifts start to take over her once more and she no longer knows what is true and what is not.
Anot returns home to find that her children are under the influence of the ambitious Thornridges. Soon, she will have to decide what she loves more: her children, her lover, or Pysael. She and her father have long since been allies in the battle to keep their names revered, but she may find out that he has more secrets than the ones she keeps for him.
After being carried away by a dragon, Petrus embarks on a journey to find the dragon's stolen eggs that takes him to the lands of the Orcs, elves and finally men. He learns of dark deeds and his own destiny that will change his life forever.
Adkin's involvement with the enigmatic Shadow will never lead to peace: he knows that, but can he
After being carried away by a dragon, Petrus embarks on a journey to find the dragon's stolen eggs that takes him to the lands of the Orcs, elves and finally men. He learns of dark deeds and his own destiny that will change his life forever.
Adkin's involvement with the enigmatic Shadow will never lead to peace: he knows that, but can he tame her enough for her to be happy on the Black Isles? She has secrets she must tell and he must choose whether to put her destiny before his own desires.
The newly-married Thancred is infatuated, but not by his wife. Another woman reminds him of a lost love. He risks losing everything as his mind is drawn away from his duties as a husband, friend and king. Only time will tell if he can save Jacarcia and his marriage.
Thomlin and Fenella are in a loveless marriage. She mourns her secret love and he mourns the love he may have had with her. He tries to redeem himself but tragedy strikes and she is accused of the ultimate betrayal, which if she is guilty of, will be the end of them both.
Fredric is disgraced and humiliated. He does not know whom to blame: himself or his father. Can he find redemption by going to the capital and doing his duty to his kin, and when he does, will that mean that the lords and ladies beyond Oscar's Wall will forget who they truly serve?
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