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			<title>Epilogue</title>
			<description>Snow creaked underneath his boots, as he made his way towards the grey wall. Scattered around the area were several ancient graves, headstones on most of them larger than a coffin. The path he walked led to an open section of the wall. There was no gate protecting the grounds beyond, but on each sid..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 23: After the Funeral</title>
			<description>The broken sun painted the evening with its ruddy light, so that all edges seemed to have been smeared with blood, even the headstone on the young grave yet to be left with an inscription. Eve was staring at the naked earth, which to her seemed to stretch all the way to the horizon and make all the ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 22: Unmasking</title>
			<description>&quot;Damn it!&quot; Eve cried. &quot;Why now? We only needed a little more time.&quot;	Idhastin looked into the sky. &quot;Let's see how much I can buy us.&quot; With those words, he lifted his right hand like a falconer and spoke in a commanding voice.	The first birds arrived in mere seconds and soon the entire cemetery was af..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 21: Harbinger</title>
			<description>The street was usually bustling with people, but today there were only a few other customers around as Aaron and Eve made their way past the huddling stores of Snowglobe's shopping walk. The sun was grilling the town and those who could had taken refuge in the countryside.	&quot;I still don't like this,&quot;..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 20: Alliances</title>
			<description>Gabrielle entered the shelter of the green foliage, unconsciously relieved to be out of the dull glare of the dark sun. Later, she would consider its undesirable rise to have been portentous, but for now she was engrossed in thoughts on how different that white forest had been, how alien. Not just i..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 19: The White Forest</title>
			<description>Gabrielle regarded the rough group that had beset the caf&amp;eacute;. Seven young men occupied the only outdoors table, while the three that could find no seat were crowding around the narrow entrance to the little eatery. Their raucous voices could be heard up and down the street, as they tried to imp..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 18: Snowglobe</title>
			<description>With a heartfelt sigh, Eve put down the cocktail glass and let her head fall back. The metal garden chair was not actually made for lounging, though, and she had to return to a more upright position after a short while. Still, even the hard seating could not bring down her spirits. For the first tim..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 17: Gratuitous Indulgence</title>
			<description>The children of night were emerging from their crags and holes, their nests and grottoes, glowing and fluorescent eyes reflecting the pearl strewn heavens. Aidou had finally sat up, albeit only to stare off into nothingness as he listened to the soothing sound of darkness, arms clasped around his kn..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 16: Smoke and Fog</title>
			<description>Whenever John drew breath the heat scorched his lungs. He fought his desperate, choking body with everything he had, trying to refrain from taking in any more of the searing air. But every so often, it was either that or pass out from lack of oxygen. He kicked down a burning door, hoping he was read..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 15: Turning About</title>
			<description>&quot;What do you mean, we're not going back down?&quot; Aidou asked the knight. &quot;Once we've kicked that sodding elf's arse and rescued Eve, we still need to get away from the a&amp;#375;ahl. Nothing's actually changed, right?&quot;	&quot;Oh, everything has changed,&quot; Aaron said. &quot;For one thing, I'm through being pushed aro..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 14: The Prisoner</title>
			<description>John Hillspar touched the burnt skin on his arm. Oozing, circular marks imprinted by the red-hot rod that had been pressed into his flesh again and again. A soldier, he was as accustomed to pain as a person could reasonably be, but he was well aware that there were limits to the amount of strain he ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 13: Descent</title>
			<description>David woke with a start. The darkness around him was dense and he was sweating profusely. Eyes of fire hovered at the edge of his consciousness, and he felt certain he had heard a woman call his name.	&quot;Nightmare?&quot; a riven voice asked from the dark.	He nodded in reply as he fumbled around in the dark..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 12: Lady Ardour</title>
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			<title>Chapter 11: Blue for You</title>
			<description>My favourite chapter! :)</description>
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			<title>Chapter 10: Revelation and Regret</title>
			<description>The sun was covered by a thin veil of cloud, which made the midday heat far more bearable and to Mr Loveworth's liking than he should otherwise have found it, as he strolled down the main street of Tharne, heading for his favourite restaurant, The Little Chef's. When his wife had still been with him..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 9: The Hunt</title>
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			<title>Chapter 8: Favours</title>
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			<title>Chapter 7: Sigil Sanguinary</title>
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			<title>Chapter 6: Helpless</title>
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			<title>Chapter 5: A Shadow Falls</title>
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			<title>Chapter 4: Opportunity</title>
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			<title>Appendix: Glossary, Linguistics, Gallery and Map</title>
			<description>I'd prefer to leave out this appendix, but I'm afraid that just won't do. 
Apparently, certain characters don't like being uploaded, so it's not a 100%. Maybe I'll fix it at some point...</description>
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			<title>Chapter 3: Crimes Against Humanity</title>
			<description>&quot;Aaron? What do you think happens when we die?&quot;	The walls of Kirst were no longer a suggestion on the horizon but had grown massive and definite. All around, lights were coming on in towns and villages across the landscape, safe in the shadow of their protector. The knight and his companion were les..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 2: Soldier</title>
			<description>Two days had passed on the road, during which time neither of them had spoken much. There had been three basic modes of travelling, employed in equal measure. Eve would walk by Bliss and Aaron's side for a while, typically an hour or so, then she would move up ahead, staying within sight, until fina..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1: Rough Awakening</title>
			<description>There will be errors...</description>
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			<title>Figment</title>
			<description>Detective story. Work in progress...</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1: Loss and the Maiden</title>
			<description>An old cloud hovered above the quaint hamlet which lay tucked in snugly between low hills that smouldered with small patches of sooty fire. The blackened barley stubs had brought back the memory of that far away day when he and his family had left their home. Dusk was creeping over the land as Aaron..</description>
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			<title>Prologue</title>
			<description>Once upon a time, a green dream filled the heart of the tree, and sunlight dripped like sparkling rivulets from her silken leaves. Beneath her feet, a hidden stream brought blessed coolness during the hot summer months, its liquid silver flooding her veins with delight. She had loved to watch the an..</description>
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			<title>Black Leaves</title>
			<description>The story is centred on a young widow and a knight who have both lost someone they loved.</description>
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