The Dragon Hunter and the Mage (Wounds in the Sky Book 1) by V.R. Cardoso

The Dragon Hunter and the Mage (Wounds in the Sky Book 1) by V.R. Cardoso

Author:V.R. Cardoso [Cardoso, V.R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2016-04-24T16:00:00+00:00


“You were incredible!” Clea said, her eyes glowing.

Aric was surrounded by the entire Company, getting everyone’s congratulations. Well, maybe not everyone’s, but, at least this time, Ashur wasn’t barking at his own teammates for congratulating Aric. Even Prion and Jullion shook his hand.

“Good job,” Leth told him, winking.

“Good job, yourself!” Aric replied. “That was brilliant!”

Leth shrugged. “Well, you know me…”

The two of them laughed, slapping each other’s backs.

“Settle down,” Saruk demanded, his hands in the air. “You’ll have plenty of time to celebrate. In fact, you all get the day off.”

The whole Company howled as if a pile of gold had just been handed to them. Saruk asked for silence again.

“As I said, the celebration can be done later. Right now, your new Captain needs to be sworn in.”

“What does that mean?” Irenya asked.

“It means Aric needs to fill in an entry on the Guild’s record about himself and the Company,” Tharius said before Saruk could answer.

“Wait,” Jullion said. “You mean he has to write? What if Ashur had won? He can’t write.”

All recruits burst out laughing, except Ashur, who punched Jullion on the shoulder.

They all hopped out of there, the mood far brighter than it had been on the way down.

Tharius had been right. Aric was escorted to the Grand-Master’s office where he was handed a massive tome. When he opened it, every page was blank. The only thing written on it had been engraved on the leather cover:



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