Chapter 5: Part 11 - Aftermath
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 5: Part 11 - Aftermath

There was a ringing in Erin’s ears that made the world feel distant and not quite real. Light was sneaking in through her cracked eyelids, just enough to let her know it was nearly dawn. And someone, perhaps very close, perhaps very far away, was shouting Auri’s name loud enough to cut through the whine.

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Chapter 5: Part 9 - Steel
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 5: Part 9 - Steel

It was the greatest feeling in the world to know they’d made Artair angry. Oska watched as the portal at the end of the deck opened and the sylvari stepped out of it, a crowd of Talons at his back. He was no longer carrying his usual greatsword, but instead a sleek rifle that somehow looked all the more dangerous for being so subtle.

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Chapter 5: Part 8 - The Flawless Victory
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 5: Part 8 - The Flawless Victory

It had taken all Erin had to put her trust in Vasha. Even now, crouched in the undergrowth of Bloodtide Fen, she wasn’t quite sure what she’d let herself in for.

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Chapter 5: Part 7 - Good Luck With Thieves
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 5: Part 7 - Good Luck With Thieves

After days of frenetic activity, the guild hall had fallen eerily quiet. Oska was gone, of course, chasing Spark’s trail into the depths of Ascalon. Erin had tasked Marissa, Roan, Jean, and Caolinn to go after him. She was certain they had enough experience to handle Spark, especially Caolinn, who’d worked with the charr years before Light’s Memory formed.

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Chapter 4: Part 9 - A Hundred Years in the Wilderness
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 4: Part 9 - A Hundred Years in the Wilderness

It was a long time since Erin had spent any real time in the Shiverpeaks. Over her years with Amber and then with Light’s Memory, she’d passed through from time to time, but that simply wasn’t the same. Wading through knee-deep snow, waking to ice in your hair and eyelashes, feeling the cold sink right down to your bones… She knew Amber would call her mad for it, but she missed everyone one of those things.

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Third Interlude: Opposing Sides
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Third Interlude: Opposing Sides

The message arrived at midnight, when the guild was quiet and everyone but Erin was asleep. There was no need to keep watch, but she did it anyway, standing in the open doorway and staring out into the night. Lion’s Arch seemed unusually subdued, but maybe it was only her mood that made it so. Marissa’s defection didn’t surprise her, nor Jean’s. The fact that Roan had followed them raised its own questions, but perhaps he was more comfortable with his former enemy than with a guild who were still strangers to him. Amber, though… There would be a reason for her departure ‒ there was a reason for everything Amber did ‒ but that didn’t make it any easier to bear.

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Chapter 3: Part 7 - Weapons and Enemies
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 3: Part 7 - Weapons and Enemies

Erin wasn’t going to panic. She knew, as the camp descended into chaos, that she absolutely couldn’t let herself. The moment she gave in was the moment Light’s Memory was lost.

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Chapter 3: Part 5 - Sworn To Secrecy
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 3: Part 5 - Sworn To Secrecy

Oska and Ruby barely spoke as they raced back across the Wildlands. Oska’s heart seemed to hammer in his chest, beating an unpredictable rhythm that left him gasping for breath. If Auri was hurt…

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Chapter 3: Part 4 - A Thorn In My Side
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 3: Part 4 - A Thorn In My Side

Erin wasn’t used to having sleepless nights. Usually, she was asleep within half a minute of putting her head down, a trick acquired from years spent in the wilds. Tonight, though, sleep seemed elusive. She just couldn’t remember the last time she’d been plagued by so many damned thoughts.

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Chapter 3: Part 2 - Very Good Money
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 3: Part 2 - Very Good Money

Erin wasn’t used to keeping secrets. For many years, she’d worked alone; if she’d had any secrets then, there wouldn’t have been anyone to tell. There wasn’t usually anything worth hiding from Light’s Memory, either. She was sure half her guild members were engaged in schemes of their own, but that had never bothered her. As long as Erin herself wasn’t the one with something to hide, she was happy.

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Chapter 2: Part 8 - When The Time Is Right
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 2: Part 8 - When The Time Is Right

Taria Valpari was almost exactly as Erin had expected. She was tall, regal, and as commanding as a battlefield general. She also had grey hair and very pale green eyes, with high cheekbones and perfect teeth; she looked, in other words, exactly like Marissa would look in fifty years time.

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Chapter 2: Part 7 - Two Rich Idiots
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 2: Part 7 - Two Rich Idiots

After a full day in Divinity’s Reach, Erin knew she was trying to do the impossible. There were traces of Taria Valpari everywhere she looked, but setting up a meeting with her people in the city was about as easy as climbing an ice cliff with carrots instead of picks. In other words, frustrating, glacially slow, and ultimately pointless.

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Chapter 1: Part 10 - A Coming War
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 1: Part 10 - A Coming War

Dusk had always been Oska’s favourite time of day in Divinity’s Reach. The city came alive with music and colour, the air filled with smells of cooking and smoke, and there was something new to discover on every street corner. As a child, he’d spent long hours roaming through the city as the light faded, until one household servant or another was sent to bring him home.

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Chapter 1: Part 9 - Family Reunion
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 1: Part 9 - Family Reunion

If Erin had pictured the home of the Valpari matriarch, it would have looked exactly like Blackthorn Manor. The grey stone walls, the soaring turrets, the crenellations and grand front doors. Apart from its tall windows, looking back at them like blank eyes, it was surprisingly defensible. It even had a moat, if only at the front.

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