![]() And then he travelled around his wall three times but found no gate to let him out. One day, when he decided that the Lord of Hel had realized the futility of revenge, he decided to venture out of his lands. The wall was built the stranger took his pay and Re at last felt secure. He hired a stranger to build it, who promised him a wall no man could destroy or climb, either by force or by wizardry. ‘Re of Aum offended the Lord of Hel once and became so frightened that he had a great wall built around his house in fear of revenge. Actually, the term riddle is slightly misleading – it’s the knowledge about a historical fact, its context plus an interpretation called “stricture” why the knowledge is important. First of all, he’s got a good education at the riddle-masters’ university in Caithnard. Turns out, that more mysterious things go around Morgon. ![]() But his siblings didn’t know about that until recently, because Morgon didn’t wave around the winner’s crown. Turns out that he’s not without ambitions, as he went to the main country to win a riddle contest with a malicious ghost, unlike the many men who tried before him and lost their lifes. In this contemplative country lives Morgon, Lord of Hed, happily as a farmer. Synopsis: Hed is a backwater island featuring only farmers and swineheards, but no heroes at all. ![]() This is a commemorative read, Patricia McKillip passed away just recently. ![]()
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