Death's Rejected Child - Intro

This is book 2 of the wolfcaller chronicles. **death's rejected child** the wolfcaller chronicles vol. two _oh! hello there, friend! come in, come in! set yourself by the fire and warm yourself up. nasty weather out there tonight, isn't it?

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Epilogue

The world held only pain for the tarin as she opened her eyes, her vision dark and grey. Her body clung tightly to a memory of agony, even though her mind claimed it was all a dream. It had to be. A voice that was not her own whispered back that it was...

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Chapter Ten

Two days of travel had left Nadirah's pack much lighter, but she felt no closer to her ultimate goal. The gentle swells of the grassy plain had quickly become homogeneous, giving to the illusion that she was simply walking in place. In a land with no...

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Chapter Nine

Hey. Hey, are you still awake?" The doe asked, poking at the fallen dwarf with her hoof. The dwarf snorted and gave a weak swat before rolling over to his side. "Damn bunch of light weights." She complained before looking back to her empty cup. For...

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Chapter Three

#4 of uprising chapter 3 of uprising, book 1 of the wolfcaller chronicles night fell swiftly in the valley, lit only by the soft glow of the two moons that hovered in the sky.

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Chapter Twelve

Nadirah looked up at the sky as she brought the flask to her lips, silently counting the stars. The gentle murmur of voices and occasional clatter of metal on wood created a soothing wall of grey noise that allowed the tired warrior to relax. After a...

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Chapter Seven

Somehow, Nadirah had found herself trapped in a tunnel. It seemed to have no end and there was no light, only the low hum of unintelligible voices echoing to her from somewhere in the distance. She tried to move toward the voices, drawn to the sounds,...

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Chapter Six

Nadirah bolted upright. Her dark russet fur glistened to a near black, slick and wet with a thick layer of bitter-scented sweat. Tears poured from eyes that could only see an image that was no longer there, dilated pupils making them appear as black as...

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Chapter Eleven

The crescent of eclipsed moon hung high in the sky, tilted like a smile as it watched the lone figure travel across the desolate landscape. The soft thump of footsteps was the only sound in the still night, even the wild beasts having long ago retired...

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Uprising: Volume One of the Wolfcaller Chronicles

the wolfcaller chronicles vol. one _hello there friend! come in, come in! have a seat, have a drink, have fun and relax! would you like something to drink? a bite to eat perhaps? the stew is quite excellent tonight.

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Chapter Two

To'roc blinked slowly as he woke. The bright sunlight crept in the window like an unwanted intruder. Unhappy to be dragged from blissful dreams, the jruu groaned softly and opened his eyes wider to look up at the small window. A thin hide had been...

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Chapter Eight

In the darkness she could hear the cheering and the jeering, although it was muffled through the thick cloth of the hood. Large hands held tightly to her forearms and her wrists were secured behind her back. More heavy rope coiled about her ankles to...

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