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“Be at peace, storyteller. The Axe Maiden would be proud of you. Join her and the rest of your kin in the Ancestor Lands,” whispered Kraegovich as a tear dropped from his square weathered face.

The Vharian looked up at the sobbing May, Nythee in her arms, and then he looked stoically back down into Ethan’s peaceful features. “Your child will be safe, Ethan. As will May and Nythee. They will be my wards. No harm will come to them, neither from the Prophets nor from the monsters that prowl the countryside of this changing land. I will take them back to our homeland, to the Vhar Mountains, to look after them and keep them safe. You have my Vharian oath, my friend.”

At that Kraegovich gently laid Ethan’s head upon the crimson stones of the bridge, and he stood. May handed Nythee to him and she went to Ethan’s side. She fell to both her knees and embraced his torso with both arms, sobbing into his chest.

Eventually she looked up from his chest, his crimson blood smearing one of her cheeks, and through tears she looked into his thin tattooed face. “I love you, Ethan,” she said softly.

She bent over him and kissed his cold blood-flecked lips. With her long kiss concluded, May separated from Ethan and she whispered to him, “Our child will bear your name, my love. The child will carry the surname of Skalderholt.”

May Kinsley stood then, taking one last look at the face of her dead lover, the Wizard named Ethan Skalderholt, and she stumbled into the firm one-armed embrace of Kraegovich. As she shuddered with sobs, young Nythee even reached her skinny tan arms around May’s neck and embraced her lovingly. Night had completely fallen by the time the embrace and shared tears ended.

Kraegovich looked towards the west, screams and snarls splitting the quiet night air, and he stated, “We had best be going before the worst comes to Greenwell City, before the worst comes to the Three Baronies.”

May nodded in agreement and whispered, “Let us be off then.”

Epilogue
The Crumbling of Baronies

 

Soon after the fall of Greenwell City and the other settlements of the Three Baronies, the First Age came to a dark and violent conclusion, ushering in the Second Age. This new age was a time of isolation and darkness, ruin and fear, as the Three Baronies fell into destruction and despair. Wizardcraft-warped monsters swarmed the wilds and overgrown roads of the land, and even the Woodfolk were pressed into desperate times to survive, going so far as to set aside tribal differences and unite under a single leader. This leader was Férfa.

This new land that once was called the Three Baronies became known as just the Fallen Baronies, a single borderless stretch of monster-haunted wilds marred only by ruins and abandoned roadways. From the vast Ice Wilds to the southern shores of what was once the Barony of Wendlith, all of the settlements and their inhabitants fell except for two. Lumberwall, ever hardy and resilient, remained standing behind its high timber stockade wall. Baron Ruauld gave up his title and mantle of leadership, and power was given to the Lumberwall Guardsmen as defense and survival of the community became the sole important need of the people.

The other surviving settlement was the high-walled Old District of Greenwell City that contained the Castle of Greenwell, the Grand Cathedral of the Ancestors, the College of the Three Baronies, museums, expensive inns and shops, and the manors of the nobility. This new walled community of sages, scholars, priests and nobles became known as Fernhollow, so named for its savior, Baron Reynard Fernhollow. He retained his title and authority and reassigned the remaining Greenwellian Knights, now called the Fernhollow Guard, strictly to the defense and protection of his new community. True to his hopes and wishes, Fernhollow retained the history, faith and lore of the Fallen Baronies.

The use of coinage and money quickly fell out of practice, and was replaced by bartering and trade. Food and supplies quickly surpassed the value of a meaningless silver coin. Currency became weapons, clothing, food and drink, supplies, or service.

The exotic pale-haired and tan-skinned Wendlithian people were almost completely vanquished and annihilated except for young Nythee, the ward of Kraegovich. She became the one of the last of her people. True to his word, Kraegovich escorted May, Nythee, and Ethan’s unborn child that grew in May’s womb north to Lumberwall and relative safety and seclusion. May passed away during childbirth, but the babe was born healthy and safe. The baby girl of May Kinsley and Ethan Skalderholt was born with one amber eye and one turquoise eye and a head of blond hair. She was named Ethyl May Skalderholt. She was born with Wizardcraft, and her power became evident as a young girl when she began to create vibrant green light out of nothing. Her constant use of her Wizardcraft, used to create light in her dark room or temporarily blind her friends in jest with swift bursts of emerald light, quickly enveloped her body in bisymmetrical swirling green tattoos identical in shape to those that her deceased father had come to possess.

Kraegovich taught Ethyl May to always be wary and hidden from wanderers in white robes and the symbol of an open eye in a palm. The Prophets were still out there. Their one-handed leader that had killed Ethan was still out there. They had waited a thousand years to strike Wizardcraft from the face of the land, and they had failed. They wouldn’t give up until the child of the Wizard was slain. And so Kraegovich waited.

Ethyl May, the only Wizard in all of the dark and terrible Fallen Baronies, a young girl at that, was taught to be ever watchful and tense, hiding her power from those that she didn’t know or trust. She was taught to be clever. She was taught to be wise. She was taught to be cautious.

But above all, Ethyl May Skalderholt was taught to be brave.

 

 

 

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Table of Contents

Copyright

Prologue

Chapter One A Storyteller Hears a Story

Chapter Two The House of Chronicles

Chapter Three Between Baronies

Chapter Four Scarlet

Chapter Five Tests of the Wilder Sort

Chapter Six A Monster in Deephollow

Chapter Seven O’Dell the Troll Hunter

Chapter Eight The Streets of Greenwell City

Chapter Nine Joining the Ranks

Chapter Ten In Honor and Duty

Chapter Eleven Two on an Errand

Chapter Twelve And Wizardcraft Returns

Chapter Thirteen A Deep Wolf’s Burning Bite

Chapter Fourteen When a Wizard Awakens

Chapter Fifteen Words with the Troll

Chapter Sixteen An Inspiring Yarn before Bed

Chapter Seventeen To Counsel Barons

Chapter Eighteen Battle of the Flowered Vale

Chapter Nineteen Resolve Ankle-Deep in Dead

Chapter Twenty A Dangerous Reception in Vhar

Chapter Twenty One In the Company of Savages

Chapter Twenty Two Without Solace, Darkness

Chapter Twenty Three The Night Taedroke Burned

Chapter Twenty Four The Riddle of the Troll

Chapter Twenty Five Naught but Ruin to Rule

Chapter Twenty Six The Priory of Prophets

Chapter Twenty Seven Lost Love and Bloody Blades

Epilogue

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