Read The Bloodstained God (Book 2) Online
Authors: Tim Stead
“How long before Narak faces Kirrith?”
“You cannot help him, Pascha.” Pelion looked sad. “Kirrith is the greatest of the dragons, the first, the strongest. He slew the mage emperor himself. He is bound only by his own word and his conscience, which is what Narak seeks of him.”
“If I can, I will stand with him.”
“As you wish.”
“So let us begin,” she said. “Teach me.”
“You are not hungry? This food will sustain your body, and you must eat.”
“Teach me.”
Pelion smiled, and suddenly there was no table, no feast, no delicate white building. They stood on a lawn amongst trees.
“Very well,” he said. “We shall begin with the nature of the power itself…”