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Since Gudrun came from the frozen mists beyond the edge of the world, the Jarl's people have obeyed her in hatred andterror. But the enchantress has one weakness: a son, Kari, banished to a forbidding fortress in the north, never seen by the Jarl's people. In secret they wonder: Are the rumors true? Was he born a monster?
Now Jessa and her cousin Thorkil have been exiled to the north, and if they survive the journey, they will find the truth: Is Kari a beast? Or the means to stop the sorceress?
501 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 3, 2003
"'Is the sorrow of power, and its delight.'". Somehow, not meaning to sound like a vying philosophy major, it's unerringly inhuman that Gudrun feasts on distrust. Eek.
"'They will never love you,' she said, 'never trust you. Power like ours is a terror to them.'"Exactly the same argument every "Merlin" villain worth their salt, especially Morgana, uses. That of every other villain with supernatural powers, too, but in any case... I was flabbergasted.
"outlaws, kinless men"attack them in the midst of the most inhospitable, anathematized place in their known world?.