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Calamitous was born during a stormy night, and this was seen as a
sign that he was the promised savior. Yet, sometimes great
expectations put undue pressure upon those who bear them especially
when it was foretold that the savior will defeat a cruel and
cunning Dragon, destroy the Tree of Deepshadows, and heal the
Tree-Glimmering. Meanwhile, a young woman named Propitious is
thrust into the world of adulthood, and the journey is proving to
be painful. However, as she makes her way upon the cruel path of
her life, she is able to bring hope to a few she meets along the
way.
Calamitous was born during a fearfully stormy night. His twin
brother, Salubrious, was born as that same storm began to calm and
bacame peaceful. This was seen as a sign that Calamitous and
Salubrious were two sides of the same promised savior. Yet,
sometimes great expectations put undue pressure upon those who bear
them especially when it was foretold that the savior would defeat a
cruel and cunning Dragon, destroy the Tree of Deepshadows, and heal
the Tree-Glimmering. Meanwhile, a young woman named Propitious is
thrust into the world of adulthood, and the journey is proving to
be painful. Will she allow her woes and sorrows to darken her
heart, or will she keep her eyes trained upon the promise of hope?
After traversing the vast emptiness of the Weepingwaste and finding
no help in the sacred city of Fontamity, Livid and Curesoon follow
a rumor that they might find some of the sacred fruit upon an
island called the Isle of Miserytaken. As they journey to this
island, they find themselves standing at the oaken gates of
Eastharbor. As night falls, Barghests begin to howl behind them
while the guards upon the walls of the city refuse to open the
gates. Fear grips the heart of the gray-maiden as the great black
fell-hounds close in on the two way-worn travelers. They must
survive, for if Curesoon does not return to Baleful, the old Troll
of Miremurk will wreak havoc upon the bard's childhood home of
Eaglespeak.
Livid's past is a complete mystery. She was found at night in the
warm sands of the great desert. Only a newborn, she was thought to
be dreadfully ill because of her total lack of color. Her skin was
as pale as snow, and even her blood was dark-gray in color. She now
lives the solitary life of a shepherdess on the edge of the very
desert where she was found some nineteen years earlier. In this
environment, Livid has learned to take care of herself, and she
fears nothing... Nothing, that is, except water! Living in the
driest place on the world of Riven, she knows very little of this
strange fluid, but seas of water haunt her dreams, and thus she
fears it with debilitating terror. Meanwhile, far to the west, a
bard named Curesoon has been seeking to find his family. Thus
engaged, he steps into the shadows of the black bog Miremurk, and
unknowingly embarks upon an adventure that will draw in many,
including even the gray-maiden named Livid.
After crash-landing their airship, Curesoon and his companions find
themselves upon the wrong side of a vast and deadly desert. Their
only hope of surviving the perilous journey across the Sea of Fire
is a gray-skinned shepherdess named Livid. As they wind their way
along the dusty road toward to the edge of the desert, Livid feels
uneasy about leaving her old life behind. She has only ever known
the life as a slave, and she is quickly finding her newly gained
freedom to be somewhat overwhelming.
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