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Ruth Davis Hays
The Dawnstone Tale
The Dawnstone Tale
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This is a tale that will give a peek inside the world of Jorthus. It follows the paths of a reclusive and inexperienced spellsinger named Lylith, and a young faery being (called a Faerlin) named Keinigan.
They, along with others they meet along the way, find themselves on a quest of an illicit nature that could be construed by some as a rescue mission.
A mystical gemstone, called the Dawnstone, is crying for help and only those in tune with the Majiks that flow through Jorthus can hear it. Lylith is drawn by it, though she is unaware of the true reason why she can hear it when others cannot.
Having grown up using the Majiks in her everyday life, she takes them for granted and is bewildered at the fact that not everyone uses them, or even believes in them. Spellsongs are as natural as breathing to her.
But, she is fascinated by learning and with each new encounter outside her lonely tower, Lylith discovers more and more about the world around her. The good and the bad of it.
To Keinigan, stealing is as natural as breathing. He is placed on the path to the Dawnstone by a different means. His life has taken a downward spiral and he finds himself having to cooperate with people that he would ordinarily have avoided, and many discomforts that he wishes he could avoid.
But, through it, they find common bonds, friendships, and (for Lylith) a new desire -- love.
They, along with others they meet along the way, find themselves on a quest of an illicit nature that could be construed by some as a rescue mission.
A mystical gemstone, called the Dawnstone, is crying for help and only those in tune with the Majiks that flow through Jorthus can hear it. Lylith is drawn by it, though she is unaware of the true reason why she can hear it when others cannot.
Having grown up using the Majiks in her everyday life, she takes them for granted and is bewildered at the fact that not everyone uses them, or even believes in them. Spellsongs are as natural as breathing to her.
But, she is fascinated by learning and with each new encounter outside her lonely tower, Lylith discovers more and more about the world around her. The good and the bad of it.
To Keinigan, stealing is as natural as breathing. He is placed on the path to the Dawnstone by a different means. His life has taken a downward spiral and he finds himself having to cooperate with people that he would ordinarily have avoided, and many discomforts that he wishes he could avoid.
But, through it, they find common bonds, friendships, and (for Lylith) a new desire -- love.
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