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When the First Gods created all things, they brought forth two lesser gods, Tharn and Balatur, to walk upon the new world. But greed and power twisted their minds and turned their ambition into madness. And so the First Gods condemned them to eternal sleep in order to preserve creation.Now, the exiled prince Calandryll, the mercenary Bracht, and the warrior woman Katya pursue Rhythamun, a powerful wizard who would wake one of the mad gods and provoke apocalypse. He carries with him the Arcanum, an ancient book of power that simply by virtue of having been discovered already stirs the god from his slumber.But Calandryll and his companions are chased by another vengeful mage, whose dark magics created Cennaire, an undead murderess, to thwart their efforts. And as they face the perils of civil war, magical assaults, and the ever-present threat of Cennaires treachery to reach Rhythamun before he wakes the god, they live with the knowledge that the fate of the world rests solely in their hands.Wild Magic is the dazzling conclusion to The Godwars, an epic quest of daring heroism and startling magic by one of the rising stars in the fantasy firmament.

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WHEN she saw the riders approaching, she felt genuinely thankful, for her own sake, as if she were truly lost. She watched them, crouched in the grass, until she was certain they were not clansmen, then rose, waving and calling. They came toward her at a canter: a beautiful woman, whose flaxen hair streamed out, glinting in the morning sun, mounted on a grey horse; a darkskinned Kern astride a big black stallion, his hair black and bound in a long tail, his eyes hard and blue as he sighted her; a younger man, tanned dark, but Lyssian to judge by his features and the sunbleached mane that he wore in the Kernish style, his expression puzzled. She ran toward them and they slowed, eyeing her curiously, hands lightly touching their swordhilts, glancing round as if anticipating some trick, wary of ambush. "Praise all the gods you've come," she cried. "My name is Cennaire." ^ Calandryll stared, torn between surprise and susy 2 ANGUS WELLS picion, wondering how she came here, and in equal measure how she could appear so lovely.

Hair tangled and dusted with tares fell in raven folds about a dirt-smudged face, that discoloration seeming only to emphasize the lush redness of her full lips, her great brown eyes. She wore traveling gear of soft brown leather, disheveled and stained, the tunic loose, so that as she approached he saw full breasts outlined against her dirtied shirt, long legs beneath the breeks. He thought her the loveliest woman he had ever seen. He reined his horse to a halt and bowed from the saddle, letting go his swordhilt: he perceived no danger. He smiled as he dismounted, ignoring Bracht's warning grunt, the open suspicion in Katya's grey eyes. "I am Calandryll." Cennaire repeated his name, softly, scarcely needing to feign the relief she felt at finding her longsought quarry. "I am Calandryll." Cennaire repeated his name, softly, scarcely needing to feign the relief she felt at finding her longsought quarry.

So this was Calandryll den Karynth, this muscular young man. From Anomius's description she had anticipated something elsea foppish princeling, an effete scholarbut this man had the look of a freesword, hard and lean as the blade he wore, his movements gracefully economic as he came closer. His eyes were brown and concerned, his hair a ponytailed mane of sun-bleached gold; he was handsome. She made a faint moaning sound and went to him, throwing herself against him, his brown leathern shirt warm against her cheek, redolent of sweat and horseflesh/ the arms he put around her comforting, his very presence after so long alone in this wildernessafter what she had witnessedreassuring. It was easy to play her part. "How came you here?" Cennaire raised her head from the refuge of Calandryll's chest, looking to the speaker. "How came you here?" Cennaire raised her head from the refuge of Calandryll's chest, looking to the speaker.

Shirt and breeks of soft black leather, jet hair drawn back from a hawkish face in which eyes of a startling blue surveyed her impassively, a falchion of Kernish style sheathed on the narrow waist: this must be Bracht. And the woman, her hair near silver, her eyes grey and grave, clad in a shirt of fine mail and breeks that emphasized the length and shapeliness of her legs, that must be the Vanu woman, Katya. Her right hand, like Bracht's, touched lightly on the hilt of her sword, that a gently curved saber. Cennaire drew in a rasping breath and moved a little back from Calandryll's embrace, sensing without needing to look into his eyes that he regretted that loss of contact. Rapidly, almost babbling, she blurted out the bones of the story Anomius had suggested, fleshing that skeleton with embellishments of her own. She was, she told them, a Kand, formerly possessed, of some wealth, that invested in partnership with a Lyssian trader out of Gannshold.

She had looked to protect her investment with her presence, she said, and so gone out with the caravan, circuiting the western quadrant of Cuan na'For. They had journeyed peacefully, until they came to the Kess Imbrun, moving eastward, and were attacked by raiders come south out of the Jesseryn Plain. She affected a shudder here, and essayed a tear, letting her voice trail away as she spoke of the running fight and how she became separated from her companions, who must now surely be dead. When she was done with her tale she sighed and ^ ANGUS WELLS sniffed and asked if she might moisten her lips. Calandryll passed her his canteen and she drank, watching their faces. Calandryll, she thought, was disposed to believe her without undue questioning.

Of Bracht, she was less sure; and of Katya, not at all. She thought it did not much matter; these were honorable folk, and would hardly leave her abandoned. Nor did they have spare mounts, to give her one and send her on her way. She thought they must surely take her with them, which was exactly as Anomius desired. And, if she was to free herself of the ugly little wizard's domination, what she desired. "Burash!" she said as Bracht eyed her quizzically, Katya enigmatically. "That alone was horribleto see so many die. "That alone was horribleto see so many die.

But then ..." She thought on what she had seen and had no need of dramatic artifice to shiver, to lower her voice to a horrified whisper, the sentence tailing off. "Then?" Bracht demanded. "Dera!" Calandryll protested. "Can you not see she's distraught? Hungry, too, no doubt." "I am," Cennaire agreed, lying, "but I'll tell your friend my tale first." Calandryll made a sound pitched somewhere between agreement and irritation, and she smiled at him, thinking fleetingly of how easy it was to mold a man's emotions. Or some men's, she corrected herselfBracht appeared impervious-Because, she decided, he loved the Vanu woman, that notion giving rise to another: what was it like to command such love? She pushed those brief musings away and told the truth, entire and unadorned.

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"My horse died nearby," she said huskily, "and I came here.

I thought I was saved when a rider approached, but something ... I cannot say what, for I did not properly understand it... prompted me to caution. I sensed evil in him ... a malign aura ... and hid myself.

As well I did, for I was right." She paused, frowning as she relived the experience. She had all their attention now. "He lit a fire and brought meat from his saddle-bags. I watched him eat. Burash, it was ghastly! He roasted pieces of a man and ate them!" Calandryll said, "Rhythamun!" The single word was invested with massive loathing. Katya's full lips pressed tight together, thinned with revulsion.

Bracht spat his contempt and said/ "Go on." Cennaire wiped her mouth as if to rid herself of some unpleasant taste, the movement instinctive, her own revulsion real. "I was afraid," she continued, still telling only the truth. "Afraid that he should sense my presence and afraid to flee, lest he see me. I remained hidden in the grass, watching. I could think of nothing else to do." "How did he look?" demanded Bracht curtly. "Describe him." "Sand-haired," she returned, "with a broken nose.

His eyes were brown." The three exchanged confirming glances. Bracht motioned for her to continue. "He used magic," she said. "It must have been magic, for some timeJater five Jesseryte warriors came up out of the chasm and he set them to fighting. The air smelled of almonds when he spoke. They fought until only one was left alive and Rhythamun, did you name him?"healed his wounds-That one threw the bodies into the chasm; the horses jumped on a word.

Then ..." She closed her eyes, shaking her head. 6 ANGUS WELLS Calandryll placed strong hands on her shoulders, his tanned face grave. "Then what?" he asked, far milder than Bracht's harsh questions, "That one he possessed!" she gasped. "He chanted some gramarye and the almond scent came strong again. Something passed between them . as though flame flowed from his mouth into the Jesseryte. as though flame flowed from his mouth into the Jesseryte.

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