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CHAPTER ONE
7 Flamerule, The Year of Wild Magic (1372 DR)
it was the sound of despair, this strained silence that greeted the end of
every report. With each account of yet another pact struck by the enemy, with
every confession that a realm could raise no more troops, the envoys would
drop their gazes to the polished surface of the conference table and study
their reflections, and there would be no sound in the room but the sputtering
of the oil lamps.
Only Princess Alusair Obarskyr, the Steel Regent of Cormyr, received the news
with a raised chin, but it seemed to Galaeron Nihmedu that with each account
of another cyclone spawned by the melting of the High Ice, with each