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Mark Lawrence Emperor of Thorns The Story So Far For those of you who have - photo 1

Mark Lawrence

Emperor of Thorns

The Story So Far

For those of you who have had to wait a year for this book I provide a brief synopsis of books 1 and 2, so that your memories may be refreshed. Here I carry forward only what is of importance to the tale that follows.

Jorgs mother and brother, William, were killed when he was nine: he hung hidden in the thorns and witnessed it. His uncle sent the assassins.

Jorgs father, Olidan, is not a nice man. He killed Jorgs dog when Jorg was six, and stabbed Jorg in the chest when he was fourteen.

Jorgs father still rules in Ancrath, married now to Sareth. Sareths sister Katherine is Jorgs step-aunt and something of an obsession for him.

Jorg accidentally (though not guiltlessly) killed his baby step-brother Degran.

A man named Luntar put Jorgs memory of the incident in a box. Jorg has now recovered the memory.

A number of magically-gifted individuals work behind the many thrones of the Broken Empire, competing with each other and manipulating events to further their own control.

We left Jorg still on his uncles throne in Renar. The princes of Arrow lay dead, their army shattered and the six nations gathered under Orrin of Arrows rule ripe for the picking.

We left Jorg the day after his wedding to twelve-year-old Queen Miana.

Jorg had sent men to recover his badly-wounded chancellor, Coddin, from the mountainside.

Katherines diary was found in the destruction outside the Haunt whether she survived where her baggage train did not is unknown.

Red Kent was badly burned in the fight.

Jorg discovered there are ghosts of the Builders in the network of machines they left behind.

Jorg learned from one such ghost, Fexler Brews, that what he calls magic exists because the Builder scientists changed the way the world works. They made it possible for a persons will to affect matter and energy directly.

The gun Jorg used to conclude the siege on the Haunt was taken from Fexler Brews suicide.

The powers over necromancy and fire were burned out of Jorg when they nearly destroyed him at the finale of the battle for the Haunt.

The Dead King is a powerful individual who watches the living from the deadlands and has shown a particular interest in Jorg.

Chella, a necromancer, has become an agent of the Dead King.

Every four years the rulers of the hundred fragments of empire convene in the capital Vyene for Congression a truce period during which they vote for a new emperor. In the hundred years since the death of the last steward no candidate has managed to secure the necessary majority.

In the earlier thread Four Years Earlier we left Jorg at his grandfathers castle on the Horse Coast. The mathmagician, Qalasadi, had escaped after failing to poison the nobles. The Builder-ghost, Fexler, had given Jorg the view-ring that offers interactive views of the world from satellites and other optical resources.

Prologue

Kai stood before the old-stone, a single rough block set upright in the days when men knew nothing but wood and rock and hunting. Or perhaps they knew more than that, for they had set the old-stone in a place of seeing. A point where veils thinned and lifted and secrets might be learned or told. A place where the heavens stood a little lower, such that the sky-sworn might touch them more easily.

The local men called the promontory the Finger, which Kai supposed was apt if dull. And if it were a finger then the old-stone stood on the knuckle. Here the finger lay sixty yards across and at the edges fell a similar distance to meet the marsh in a series of steep and rocky steps.

Kai took a deep breath and let the cold air fill his lungs, let the dampness infect him, slowed his heart, and listened for the high, sad voice of the old-stone, less of a sound than a memory of sound. His vision lifted from him with just a whisper of pain. The point of Kais perception vaulted skyward, leaving his flesh beside the monolith. He watched now from a bright valley between two tumbling banks of cloud, watched himself as a dot upon the Finger, and the promontory itself a mere sliver of land reaching out into the vastness of the Reed Sea. At this distance the River Rill became a ribbon of silver running to the Lake of Glass.

Kai flew higher. The ground fell away, growing more abstract with each beat of his mind-born wings. The mists swirled, and the clouds held him again in their cool embrace.

Is this what death is like? A cold whiteness, for ever and ever amen?

Kai resisted the clouds pull and found the sun again. The sky-sworn could so easily lose themselves in the vastness of the heavens. Many did, leaving flesh to die and haunting the empty spaces above. A core of selfishness bound Kai to his existence. He knew himself well enough to admit that. An old strand of greed, an inability to let go. Failings of a kind perhaps, but here an asset that would keep him whole.

He flew above the soft brilliance of the clouds, weaving his path amongst their turrets and towers. A seris broke the pillowed alabaster, ghost-faint even to the eye of Kais mind, its sinuous form plunging in and out of sight, a hundred feet long and thicker than a man. Kai called to it. The cloud-snake coiled on itself; describing lazy circles as it drew ever closer.

Old friend. Kai hailed it. As many as a hundred seris swarmed amid the thunderheads when the land-breaker storms came, but each seris knew what every seris knew, so to Kais mind there was only one. Perhaps the seris were remnants of sky-sworn who had forgotten themselves, forgotten all that they were to dance among the clouds. Or maybe they had always been, requiring no birth and knowing no death.

The seris fixed Kai with the cold blue glow of its eye-pits. He felt the chill of its mind-touch, slow and curious. Still the woman?

Always the woman. Kai watched the light on the clouds. Architectural clouds, just ready for Gods hand to shape, ready to be cathedrals, towers, monsters It amused him that the seris thought he always brought the same girl to the Finger.

Maybe seris think theres just one man, one woman, and lots of bodies.

The seris moved around Kai in a corkscrew, as if he were there in person, cocooning him in its coils. You would have one shadow?

Kai smiled. The seris thought of human love as clouds coming together, sometimes brushing one to another, sometimes building to a storm, sometimes lost one in the other casting one shadow.

Yes, to have one shadow. Kai surprised himself with the heat in his voice. He wanted what the seris had. Not just a roll in the heather. Not this time.

Make it. The voice of the seris spoke beneath his skin, though he had left that far below.

Make it happen? It isnt that easy.

You do not want? The seris rippled. Kai knew it for laughter.

Oh, I want. She just has to walk in the room and Im on fire. The scent of her! I close my eyes and Im in the Gardens of Bethda.

A storm comes. Sorrow tinged the seriss voice.

Kai puzzled. Hed seen no sign of a storm brewing.

They rise, the seris said.

The dead? Kai asked, the old fear creeping over him.

Worse. One word, too much meaning.

Lichkin? Kai stared, he could see nothing. Lichkin only come in the dark.

They rise, the seris said.

How many? Dont let it be all seven! Please.

Many. Like the rain. The seris left. The mist from which it wove its body drifted formless. Kai had never seen a seris fall apart like that. Make one shadow. The voice hung in the air.

Kais vision arrowed toward the ground. He dived for the Finger. Sula stood at the fingertip, on the very edge, a white dot, growing swiftly. Sight slammed into body, hard enough to make him fall to his knees. He scrambled up, disoriented for a moment, then tore off toward Sula. He reached her in less than a minute, and bent double before her, heaving in his breath.

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