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Long months have passed since Siris and the God King, enemies betrayed together, were left to rot in the prison at the Vault of Tears. Their true enemy the Worker of Secrets, creator of the Infinity Blade itself now reigns. Upon finally obtaining freedom, Siris must unravel plots that seem to make no sense, lead a rebellion with no direction, and fight against the division within his very heart. The secrets unraveled will dig backward in time toward the origins of the deathless and the true nature of the world itself... From #1 bestselling author Brandon Sanderson and ChAIR entertainment, creators of the blockbuster Infinity Blade video game series, comes the second novel in the epic Infinity Blade saga. This latest tale delves deeper into the fantastical world of Infinity Blade, a world of mystery and intrigue where magic and technology are indistinguishable and even life and death are not as they seem.

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Brandon Sanderson INFINITY BLADE REDEMPTION 2013 PROLOGUE YOU WANT - photo 1

Brandon Sanderson

INFINITY BLADE:

REDEMPTION

2013

PROLOGUE YOU WANT stories of Siris do you Stories of the Deathless who - photo 2

PROLOGUE

YOU WANT stories of Siris, do you? Stories of the Deathless who fought for ordinary men?

Yes.

Stories of the youth reborn a thousand times, raised in each incarnation to try and fail to slay the God King? Stories of the man who did not know he was immortal?

Yes.

Stories of Siris abandoned? Locked in the Vault of Tears, betrayed by the Worker of Secrets? Left to rot by the one who should have been his ally? These are the stories you seek?

They are.

Well, good. Because stories . . . stories I have. Too many stories. Stories like rats in the wheat, fat and glutted upon my thoughts and memories. Its well past time that someone heard them . . .

PART ONE

CHAPTER ONE SIRIS SNAPPED open his eyes and rolled He had only a few moments - photo 3

CHAPTER

ONE

SIRIS SNAPPED open his eyes and rolled. He had only a few moments before

Hands grabbed his hair, yanking his head upward. A knee against his back forced him down to the cold stone.

Vision blurry, Siris twisted, trying to claw at the hands holding him. He had to

The hands smashed Siriss face down into the stone ground.

All went black.

CONSCIOUSNESS returned to Siris like an eagle spreading its wings. His mind flooded with sensation. The cold ground. His face resting in a pool of nearly dried blood, sticky against his skin. The stale scent of the prison.

He took a deep breath and threw himself to his feet, turning to swing. He opened his eyes to a blurry world of shadows and filtered light.

Those shadows caught him, tripped him, then slammed him back against the ground.

Siris growled. His primal instincts knew where his enemy would be, and he kicked upward into a soft stomach. Connecting felt so satisfying.

The shadows cursed. Siris pulled his foot back and rolled to his feet.

A weight slammed him backward against the wall. Siris writhed, but hands grabbed his head and jerked it to the side.

Snap.

All went black.

SIRIS WAITED for his body to restore itself.

First, his soul tried to flee, to escape to a rebirthing chamber. That was far better than returning to a body that had been defeated a fallen body was a compromised body. Innate Deathless programming tried to send his soul, his Q.I.P., to safety.

Siris registered this as a vague sensation, tangible only in the most fleeting of ways. Like the memory of a taste. A sense of uncontrolled soaring, a panicked flight.

Then a wall, like invisible glass. His soul was rebuffed as it had been each time before. It could not break out of the prison, and was instead forced back. Back into the imperfect body, the trapped body.

That body belonged to an immortal. It would restore itself, given time.

Eventually, consciousness swelled in his mind, and he regained control. He tried to feign death. His thinking was fuzzy, his eyes not fully restored, he needed to

You think I dont notice you, Ausar? a voice said from nearby. Siris felt warm breath on his neck. You think I cant hear you stir as you struggle back to life?

Siris snapped his eyes open and reached for the figure above him, his ancient enemy. He could see only a blur.

I put your eyes out each time I kill you, the God King growled, grabbing Siriss head and smashing it down against the floor.

Pain.

Your body heals essential organs first, the God King continued. Your eyes come late in the process.

Siris screamed, flailing.

The God King smashed his head against the floor again.

All went black.

DEVIATION

THE FIRST

RAIN BLEW against the window of Uriels cubicle.

A window. He had worked hard for a window. Mary had pushed him to reach for that achievement. When you worked every day with numbers and abstractions, she said, it was good to be able to look out and see the world as it was not as simply figures on a page, to be added and assessed.

There are numbers out there too, though, Uriel thought, looking out the window. Natural laws commanded the rain. Unseen statistics and figures determined where each drop would fall, how hard each would hit, the precise route each would take sliding down the glass. It was well beyond the abilities of mankind to calculate those figures, but that didnt mean they didnt exist.

So, Adram said nearby, I told her that shed better turn down the oven, because it was about to get a lot hotter inside!

The regular team of coffee-mug-holding, suspender-and-tie-wearing marketing fellows laughed at Adrams joke. At least Uriel assumed it was a joke. He didnt understand why it was funny. Too many jokes didnt make sense when you broke them apart, not logically. The numbers didnt add up to laughter. Not for him.

He turned back to his smartdesk, lifting his stylus and making a few notations on a screen already full of numbers and ledgers.

Nearby, Adram leaned with one arm on the wall of the cubicle nearest him. He continued to chat as people passed. Some joined his group while others moved off. But Adram kept talking. Always talking. The man never seemed to get anything productive done.

Normally, Uriel could ignore him, but today it was tougher. The numbers . . . the numbers were so worrisome. Uriel needed quiet, not this constant blathering. Who had thought it a good idea to put an actuary next to the marketing department?

Uriel raised his hand to his forehead, kneading it as he tapped his smartdesk screen, bringing up percentages. If this happens . . . He brought up another list of percentages. Not if. When. It will happen.

Each calculation spelled out disaster.

Unfortunately, that wasnt what people wanted to hear from him. They got angry when he told the truth as if it were his fault. As if he could make the numbers do anything.

He wished so much that he could.

Perhaps I can sugarcoat this, he thought. I could present the more optimistic side. Like theyre always telling me to.

He glanced at the picture on the top of his desk. Jori, wearing a baseball cap. No. No, Uriel would not sugarcoat what could happen if this technology were released. He would have to tell the truth. For his sons sake.

That would make him unpopular, but why did they order a risk-assessment analysis if they didnt want to hear the findings? Executives were so odd. All except for Mr. Galath, chairman of the board. He always seemed to listen. He was one of the only people who made Uriel think this company had anything of a future.

Adrams chatter finally died down. Uriel glanced over. It looked like people had passed on to do actual work for once, leaving Adram alone. The tall, overly smiling man glanced at Uriel.

Please, no.

Adram sauntered over to Uriels cubicle. Ho there, Spunky! The man placed a hand on Uriels shoulder. Youll have good news for us at the meeting, right?

I will have facts, Adram, Uriel said, prying the mans fingers from his shoulder. Nothing more or less.

Sure, sure. Adram took a sip of coffee, then gestured toward the desktop and its display of neat ledgers. You can really make sense of all that?

This is my domain, Uriel said. I can make the numbers speak assuming I care for them, encourage them. Control them.

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