When a motionless woman appears in the village of Falk, Kendall Stockton has no inkling that the apparition is the harbinger of a city-shattering spell which will leave her tangled in the affairs of golems, royalty, and a mage too powerful to be trusted. Do the best of intentions justify pragmatic sacrifice? And should Kendall believe in someone who isn't telling the whole story?
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When a motionless woman appears in the village of Falk, Kendall Stockton has no inkling that the apparition is the harbinger of a city-shattering spell which will leave her tangled in the affairs of golems, royalty, and a mage too powerful to be trusted. Do the best of intentions justify pragmatic sacrifice? And should Kendall believe in someone who isn't telling the whole story?