There’s a good reason for Trond, Lofoten, and Granit to go to Fracha for the War of Rose & Thorn. Several, in fact. Money, power, fame, and most importantly for the Yn Gyntaf, appellations! The thought of winning a title they can bring home to their family, along with the wealth and status that accrues to those who have them, is more than enough to drive the plains dwellers to seek glory. But life, a baby, and a deity or two all have other plans for the three friends, designs that will send the Yn Gyntaf off on an entirely unplanned course.
The fourth story set in Arhosa, Storms of Arhosa is a standalone work that pairs nicely with a firelit evening and a glass of robust red.
There’s a good reason for Trond, Lofoten, and Granit to go to Fracha for the War of Rose & Thorn. Several, in fact. Money, power, fame, and most importantly for the Yn Gyntaf, appellations! The thought of winning a title they can bring home to their family, along with the wealth and status that accrues to those who have them, is more than enough to drive the plains dwellers to seek glory. But life, a baby, and a deity or two all have other plans for the three friends, designs that will send the Yn Gyntaf off on an entirely unplanned course.
The fourth story set in Arhosa, Storms of Arhosa is a standalone work that pairs nicely with a firelit evening and a glass of robust red.