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 6 - Mercy
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 5: Part 6 - Mercy

Spark had always expected to go out fighting. It wasn’t only that that was the charr way. She’d scraped and battled her way through life from the day she’d left the fahrar, suffering untold losses, devastating failures, and more bloodshed than any one individual should witness. Two things had always carried her through: her work as an engineer, which she was certain held the key to bringing peace to Tyria… And Weir.

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Chapter 4: Part 10 - Fury and Despair
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 4: Part 10 - Fury and Despair

Oska’s world had slowed to a crawl. He saw the arrow drop out of the sky and strike Erin in the chest. He saw her stagger backwards, unharmed, and brush the arrow away as though it was nothing more than a biting insect. He saw, through the thickening snow flurries, weapons being drawn and spells prepared.

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Chapter 4: Part 2 - The Upper Hand
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 4: Part 2 - The Upper Hand

Marta’s office was both tiny and alarmingly familiar to Erin. It had once been a storeroom, stuffed full of unused scrolls and abandoned student theses. It had also been just about roomy enough, Erin recalled, for two norn who’d had one too many ales and ended up wearing too few clothes. They’d been a pair of drunken fools, all right. No wonder Marta had called the relationship off before it could really get started.

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Chapter 3: Part 6 - The Call Of Power
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 3: Part 6 - The Call Of Power

Auri’s world had always been one of colour and magic. For as long as she could remember, she’d been fascinated by the energies swirling through everything around her. Rock and sky, plant and person ‒ each and every facet of existence was vibrant and alive.

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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 3 - Playing Fair
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 3: Part 3 - Playing Fair

Oska had been involved in some terrible ideas in his time; he’d even devised a few himself. Ruby’s, though, was one of the worst he’d ever heard.

“You want,” he said slowly, “to go poking around in ghost-infested ruins in the middle of nowhere, because…”

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Chapter 2: Part 10 - Family Is Everything
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 2: Part 10 - Family Is Everything

There was chaos in the hollow at Erin’s feet. On any other battlefield, that would have been an overstatement; there were ebbs and flows to the dance of warfare, ones that any seasoned warrior could read in a heartbeat. But here in the hills above the Grove, in a valley wrapped in mist and shadows and tangling vines, chaos was the only word for it.

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Chapter 2: Part 9 - The Sharpest Blade
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

Chapter 2: Part 9 - The Sharpest Blade

A wave of heat rolled over Oska’s back, hot enough to scorch the hair at the nape of his neck. Beneath him, Auri twitched, making cool air flood over them. When he raised his head, a bubble of her magic surrounded them, frost nipping at the tops of his ears.

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First Interlude: Treachery
Amy Sanderson Amy Sanderson

First Interlude: Treachery

Jean had been in the Grove for three weeks and he still didn’t feel at home there. It wasn’t the sylvari and it wasn’t their verdant architecture; both were surprisingly welcoming. Being part of the Archon’s guild… That was the problem.

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