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Book 3, Standing Stone
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Old Friends, New Enemies
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Magic World
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Heroic Journey
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Found Family
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Hidden Power
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Mysterious Companion Creature
Three friends, one dangerous summons, and a truth the Council may not want to hear.
Another adventure. This time Jahl is called to the headwaters of the Naigan. It's a simple ceremony. But nothing is ever simple with these three adventurers.
Jahl Pratter: Chussan Faire Wielder School master. Donnal Clan leader and father to be.
Donya Marson: Wielder school administrator. Jahl's nothing-but-trouble and much appreciated wife.
Rouen Marson: Best friend, always ready for a new adventure.
Within the cities of An Faire along the An Mountain range, wielders practice magic, most often using a tile of stone large enough for a person to stand on it. The stone provides the essence necessary to support spells, which can be used for a variety of practical needs.
A plague occurred sixteen years ago and killed all but a few magic wielders in the town of Chussan Faire. No native wielders practice spells anymore as it is believed that will reignite the plague. The surviving half of the human population are non-magical and have adapted to the loss of practical magic. Businesses have filled the occupations left behind by the decimated wielder clans.
Wielders come of age at sixteen years old and may work as wielders, making their living from their magic. Each wielder must carry his own standing stone, either clan-owned or rented from the local mercantile.
Book 3, Standing Stone
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Wielder school’s out for the summer, but Jahl, Donya and Rouen can’t seem to get a quiet moment anywhere.
Jahl’s certain Donya is up to some sort of mischief, and Rouen has received a mysterious package from the young twai wielder they met in Carolan Faire last year.
What starts out as a short trip to the headwaters of the Naigan River turns into one mad dash after another.
When a small mountain predator attaches itself to Rouen, the three wielders find themselves facing more than the mystery behind why the rare creature has left its natural environment. Someone is stalking the nahrak and has no problem with harming those who get in the way.
They may not only be what stands between it and destruction, but also what stands between their own safety and the source of the High Council’s magic.
Read the third book in the series because trust can be difficult to pin down even when you have magic at your fingertips.
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