A Geography Of Haarth: Stoneford
From January 25, 2013 to November 25, 2014, the series explored locations encountered in The Heir Of Night and The Gathering Of The Lost.
Now the series has resumed to traverse the geography of Daughter Of Blood (The Wall Of Night Book Three.)
The new series comprises updates of previous entries as well as new listings.
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Stoneford: a village in Southern Aralorn, near the border with Jhaine
The smith, Baz, was standing beside the tower, his expression impossible to read beneath its shadow. Malian did not speak, and neither did he until she picked up the cob’s reins and began leading it toward the village. “There’s an old woodcutter’s cottage a mile or so down the Stoneford road,” he said, “if you need somewhere to sleep the night.”
~ from © The Gathering Of The Lost, The Wall of Night Book Two: Chapter 53 — The Solitary Tower
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Malian had a brief, dizzying sense of the corvids’ wings from her Stoneford fever, spiraling about her, before they dissipated into the murmur of Haarth’s song, rising through the cairn’s wellspring of power. Stepping forward, Malian placed her left hand on the pale boulder that served as a plinth. The armring flamed into silver life and the shadow of a gate rose before her, shaped out of mist and darkness.
~ from © Daughter Of Blood: The Wall of Night Book Three — Epilogue