Tragedy of Knowledge Tour Stop
The Battle Comes Home.
After arranging a hopeful but risky alliance during their visit to the Amaranthian realm, Camille, Gavin, and the resistance don’t have much time to recover from their failed mission. Forced to create a new strategy to achieve their goal, they embark on a different mission—one that possibly holds the missing key to their quest for victory, and their deadliest one yet.
As they attempt round two to restore peace and freedom for their kind, they must rely on help from the living, the bayous, and beyond to decipher allies from enemies, good magic from bad, and whether the source claiming to lead the way to their destiny can be trusted. Racing against the clock to solve the mystery of their fate, they find the battle has come right to their doorstep, and this time, everyone must pay a price.
After arranging a hopeful but risky alliance during their visit to the Amaranthian realm, Camille, Gavin, and the resistance don’t have much time to recover from their failed mission. Forced to create a new strategy to achieve their goal, they embark on a different mission—one that possibly holds the missing key to their quest for victory, and their deadliest one yet.
As they attempt round two to restore peace and freedom for their kind, they must rely on help from the living, the bayous, and beyond to decipher allies from enemies, good magic from bad, and whether the source claiming to lead the way to their destiny can be trusted. Racing against the clock to solve the mystery of their fate, they find the battle has come right to their doorstep, and this time, everyone must pay a price.
Scarlet's Last Word
A
Letter from Scarlet to Camille and Gavin
I’ve been waiting for this day. When
you’d come rushing back to Amaranth to save the day. To see the looks on your
faces, and the terror washing over them, fresh and delicious. Oh, how I wish I
could taste your tears. But I’ll get a glimpse of your horror, Camille, and
that will be more than enough to suffice. What fools you are to think you can
actually change the order of things. Little do you know—well, Gavin has an
idea—that I’ve known more about this than the two of you will ever know. I know what fate holds for the
Amaranthians and the frozen souls. I
know my place in this kingdom and how soon, you’ll be nothing. Your efforts are
naive, and soon they’ll be in vain. Soon, it will be me rejecting you, Gavin, casting
you out into that nothingness that you so very much deserve. Ironic, isn’t it?
That I actually have something in common with Samira? A thirst for the throne. And
here I thought it was only her taste in men that I shared...
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