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A good solid fantasy read with a well developed sense of mythic quality. Teresa Edgerton is fast becoming an author I want to read more of. I also really want to know what happens next! I love the castle and its sense of itself and it's fluid distances.
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- Original publication date
- 1993-02
- People/Characters
- Brangwengwen; Cyndrywyn fab Dwynn; Gwenlliant ni Cyndrywyn; Efrei fab Ogryfan; Grifflet fab Tryffin (Rhys Efrei); Cado Guillyn (show all 17); Dame Ceinwen Guillyn; Dahaut Guillyn; Mahaffy Guillyn; Father Idris; Conn mac Matholwch; Garth mac Matholwch; Meligraunce; Pergrin; Rhun of Yrgoll; Rhys of Eildonn; Tryffin fab Maelgwyn (Governor of Mochdreff, Prince of Tir Gwyngelli)
- Important places
- Caer Ysgithr, Trewynyn, Mochdreff, Ynys Celydonn; Castell Peryf, Mochdreff, Ynys Celydonn; Castell Corrig, Mochdreff, Ynys Celydonn
- Epigraph
- The Lord of Mochdreff was dead: an arrow through the heart and no man knew whose hand had pulled the bow.
- from The Great Book of St. Cybi - First words
- The road, which was scarcely more than a path, led uphill through the mist, skirting a thicket of blackberry bramble, then ambling in wide lazy loops up the grassy slope.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He gave the roan gelding a light tap with his heels and the word to go ahead, and began the journey home to Caer Ysgithr.
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