![]() ![]() And so we witness Raven’s completely futile chase after Croaker and Lady through the empire, the sea, and a big part of the South, we can indulge ourselves with the exhaustive description of windwhale travel, we can take a close, detailed look at the head’s (I won’t tell whose head is that those who read The White Rose know, those who didn’t should read it first :P) triumphant and bloody march through the empire lands. What indeed? The short answer is: everything. What could go wrong with such a crafty plan? But it all comes together thanks to a quartet of greedy and not very bright no-names from Oar, who get the brilliant idea of stealing the spike and selling it to the highest bidder. ![]() ![]() There’s also a very peculiar severed head craving for a body, and a really nasty dog who doesn’t like toads :). And, of course, a certain silver spike, containing the soul of Dominator, conquered in the Barrowlands in the grand finale of The White Rose. The final installment in Books of the South, not exactly a part of trilogy (although the chronological order is more or less maintained), but rather a spin-off from the Black Company series. ![]()
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