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Gallow: The Anvil

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With the Lhosir king dead and his army slaughtered and drowned on the walls of Varyxhun castle, King Valaric knows it's only a matter of time before the forkbeards stop licking their wounds and come at him again - and when they do he'd better be ready because there's nothing more precious to a forkbeard than his pride. And one of the things he needs more than anything else is a working forge to hammer out more arrowhead and spearheads and draw more wire for mail; and for a forge he needs tools and an anvil.

The nearest working forge that has everything he needs is in Issetbridge. Issetbridge still occupied by the Lhosir so he'd best send someone tough to go and get it, and it has to be someone who knows his way around a forge, but that's not a problem since it was going to be Gallow anyway, his forkbeard smith. What he also has is a man on the inside, a carter whom the forkbeards of Issetbridge will recognise and might even let pass without trying to murder him. It's all good until Gallow's wife Arda points out that half the Lhosir in Issetbridge will recognise Gallow and he's about as subtle and unobtrusive as a smack round the head from a hammer. What Valaric really needs is someone who knows their way around a forge but whom the forkbeards won't notice. A Marroc, not a forkbeard. Better still, a woman. Her.

Valaric reluctantly agrees. What he doesn't know is that Arda and Fenaric the Carter have history and it's not pretty.

32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 26, 2015

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Nathan Hawke

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Nathan Hawke is the pseudonym of fantasy author Stephen Deas.

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August 19, 2019
The first of three e-book short stories following on from the main Gallow trilogy, The Anvil follows Arda and Sarvic on a mission to steal the titular item for Valaric to use in Varyxhun. Nicely paced and calling back to events way back in the first book, The Anvil adds depth to the post-Gallow world. Quick and enjoyable.
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October 19, 2015
A short blast of pseudo Norse fantasy espionage set in the aftermath of the events of the original Gallow trilogy. Not the most action packed story, but more exciting that what it's premise (essentially a mission to steal blacksmithing supplies) would indicate with a solid level of tension at points and a nice smattering of character pathos. Peoples ably would've worked if I'd read it soon after reading the original trilogy as I'd forgotten some of the details in the interim but definitely worth a read for existing Gallow fans (those unfamiliar with the series should avoid as it's a bit spoilery)
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