![]() ![]() His uncle, Angus Lok, takes him to Spire Vanis. Refusing Mace's orders to kill these innocents, Raif flees and is exiled from his clan for disobeying orders. Raif is forced by social pressure in a raid on what Mace says is a Clan Bludd battle party it instead contains the (innocent) family of Vaylo, chief of Clan Bludd. ![]() Mace becomes chief of Clan Blackhail through various acts of treachery and declares war on Clan Bludd Raif realises that Mace is lying, but no-one else who speaks against Mace lives to tell the tale. After dispensing final rites to their clansmen, the brothers return home to find the foster son of the chief, Mace Blackhail relating a different version of the tale implicating Clan Bludd in the death of their friends and family. ![]() Raif and his brother, Drey, return from hunting one morning to discover their party has been slain. The book also relates the tale of a young clansman of the Blackhail clan named Raif Sevrance. After discovering that she will soon be moved to more prison-like quarters by the supposedly benevolent Surlord, she escapes. The girl, Ash March (possibly the daughter of Jack, from the Book of Words (Ref Required)), is taken in by Penthero Iss, Spire Vanis's Surlord (a supreme ruler). The story begins with a woman named Tarissa giving birth to a girl outside the city Spire Vanis. ![]()
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