banner banner banner
The Chaoswar Saga: A Kingdom Besieged, A Crown Imperilled, Magician’s End
The Chaoswar Saga: A Kingdom Besieged, A Crown Imperilled, Magician’s End
Оценить:
Рейтинг: 0

Полная версия:

The Chaoswar Saga: A Kingdom Besieged, A Crown Imperilled, Magician’s End

скачать книгу бесплатно

The Chaoswar Saga: A Kingdom Besieged, A Crown Imperilled, Magician’s End
Raymond E. Feist

Return to a world of magic and adventure from bestselling author Raymond E. Feist. This bundle includes the complete Chaoswar Saga.The bundle includes: A Kingdom Besieged, A Crown Imperilled, Magician’s End.A KINGDOM BESIEGED: The Darkness is coming…The Kingdom is plagued by rumour and instability. Kingdom spies in Kesh have been disappearing - either murdered, or turned to the enemy side. Information has become scant and unreliable; but one thing appears clear. Dark forces are on the move…A CROWN IMPERILLED: War rages in Midkemia but behind the chaos there is disquieting evidence of dark forces at work.Lord Hal of Crydee and his great friend Ty Hawkins, champion swordsman of the Masters’ Court, are entrusted with the task of smuggling Princess Stephané and her lady-in-waiting, the lovely but mysterious Lady Gabriella, out of Roldem to a place of greater safety. But is there any safe haven to be found?MAGICIAN’S END: The dragons are calling…Civil war is tearing apart the Kingdom of the Isles, for the throne lies empty and rivals are converging. Hal – now Duke of Crydee – must turn his attention to the defence of the ancient realm so that a king can be anointed by the Congress of Lords, rather than by right of might.

RAYMOND E. FEIST

THE CHAOSWAR SAGA

A Kingdom Besieged, A Crown Imperilled, Magician’s End

COPYRIGHT (#ulink_bad72d03-d296-5eed-a621-4577224f8a6a)

HarperVoyager an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd

1 London Bridge Street

London SE1 9GF

www.harpercollins.co.uk (http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/)

A Kingdom Besieged First Published in Great Britain by HarperVoyager 2011. Copyright © Raymond E. Feist. Cover Layout Design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2011

A Crown Imperilled First Published in Great Britain by HarperVoyager 2012. Copyright © Raymond E. Feist. Cover Layout Design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2012

Magician’s End First Published in Great Britain by HarperVoyager 2013. Copyright © Raymond E. Feist. Cover Layout Design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2013

Raymond E. Feist asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

HarperCollinsPublishers has made every reasonable effort to ensure that any picture content and written content in this ebook has been included or removed in accordance with the contractual and technological constraints in operation at the time of publication.

Source ISBNs:

A Kingdom Besieged: 9780007264766 A Crown Imperilled: 9780007264827 Magician’s End: 9780007264797

Bundle Edition (Containing A Kingdom Besieged, A Crown Imperilled and Magician’s End) © November 2014 ISBN: 9780008113728

Version: 2018-08-14

Contents

Cover (#ufc90d2cd-e907-5bbf-bfd8-c613d44a2629)

Title Page (#u34059201-0787-55a0-9f96-c05dcff36839)

Copyright (#ulink_dbf315c3-8887-52b7-87af-48eb94cb3f48)

A Kingdom Besieged (#u013b767c-1ff5-5bf4-b120-dd32a5c8b9ae)

A Crown Imperilled (#litres_trial_promo)

Magician’s End (#litres_trial_promo)

Keep Reading (#litres_trial_promo)

About The Author (#litres_trial_promo)

Also By Raymond E. Feist (#litres_trial_promo)

About The Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)

RAYMOND E. FEIST

A KINGDOM BESIEGED

DEDICATION (#ulink_53069c57-06f6-5039-93e2-a8ea784ac913)

This one’s for John and Tammy

Contents

Cover (#u013b767c-1ff5-5bf4-b120-dd32a5c8b9ae)

Title Page (#uc36a7900-e896-58fa-9516-1937bd54e251)

Dedication (#ulink_0ff752ce-a76f-58d6-aea5-d9ff1cb9d7fc)

Prologue (#ulink_1979a022-a749-56a1-9803-d5e4b87dfdd0)

Chapter One (#ulink_bb2f9909-771a-54d7-9142-67ee5d4032bf)

Chapter Two (#ulink_26b960c6-ce55-55be-9c73-d50dde4e1023)

Chapter Three (#ulink_141666a6-2ed8-5bef-a414-feb1fe7ee308)

Chapter Four (#ulink_2483d27d-3e15-5042-a1b5-3e0c75ec90b3)

Chapter Five (#ulink_eb4b2f5d-407a-5796-857c-6b6bccc15c30)

Chapter Six (#ulink_2fdd0223-9c78-51fe-afe1-715a3bba5e0e)

Chapter Seven (#ulink_9359da50-8d2f-5294-8ff3-1136fee8c67b)

Chapter Eight (#ulink_1f4a7d3f-5ca6-5e0c-83cb-f00f8909e422)

Chapter Nine (#ulink_b7d874ae-477b-5f7c-9672-ada141436ec3)

Chapter Ten (#ulink_5dc81bf1-d1d1-5a16-9e9c-954b92ab36b9)

Chapter Eleven (#ulink_01eaf3f4-2e18-566d-a8d3-225b4d11c096)

Chapter Twelve (#ulink_83b2149e-5bdd-5ce7-a96f-d80beef28b59)

Chapter Thirteen (#ulink_f6a332f9-0cb1-593d-bace-a65aece4822d)

Chapter Fourteen (#ulink_cac4a5d3-45fd-5014-b3b7-18b2b82b94e9)

Chapter Fifteen (#ulink_7a9fadcd-2b8f-567a-92ab-2a05c8e644ec)

Chapter Sixteen (#ulink_e34f833b-2332-5688-b807-6522e639c61f)

Chapter Seventeen (#ulink_a9c3eb86-de83-51dd-8088-4c047720f382)

Chapter Eighteen (#ulink_8d05967e-07c6-5e06-b349-3efc01a23f67)

Chapter Nineteen (#ulink_90428319-7ab6-5fdf-99be-0c8f49a12e82)

Chapter Twenty (#ulink_8d6eb362-8430-5854-9352-28facab56b27)

Chapter Twenty-one (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twenty-two (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twenty-three (#litres_trial_promo)

Epilogue (#litres_trial_promo)

Acknowledgments (#litres_trial_promo)

• PROLOGUE (#ulink_447391ab-4554-5e77-afa4-de9278126a4a) •

Child (#ulink_447391ab-4554-5e77-afa4-de9278126a4a)

THE SKIES SHRIEKED.

Overhead, a storm of black energies shot out tendrils that reached forth and attached themselves to the first structure they encountered. The sound generated was almost as terrifying as the sight of everything they touched collapsing into rubble.

The inhabitants of the city fled in abject terror, ignoring the plight of others, even family or close friends. Above the onrushing tide of darkness loomed a figure, a thing of such massive size and monstrosity that it lay beyond comprehension.

The remaining King’s Guardians did what they could to oppose the Darkness: but there was little they could achieve against such madness. A female fled through the streets amidst the trampling throng. Fearful of what she might see, she chanced a quick glance behind her and clutched her child to her chest.

Other city residents huddled in doorways, given over to despair, waiting the inevitability of their own destruction, clinging weeping to one another, or staring towards the Centre, whence the Darkness was coming.

From the Time Before Time legends about the Final End had persisted, but these stories were seen as nothing more than metaphors, cautionary tales with which the Elders might teach children so they could contribute usefully to the People during this particular Endurance.

It was said that some Elders had repeated the Endurance so many times that they remembered bits and pieces of previous incarnations and had begun to piece together the plan of everything in the world. It was even whispered that some had ventured into the realms of madness – known as the ‘Other Places’ or ‘the Outside’ – or even to the edge of the Void, and returned, but few credited such reports as anything other than tall tales.

The People rejoiced in their Existence and their Endurance, and when their personal end came they knew it was no more than an interruption of the Eternal Journey.

But what they faced now was the Final End, the termination of the Eternal Journey, and no words existed to express the terror and anguish that assailed them.

The female pushed through a knot of the People clustered at an intersection in the centre of the city’s Eastern Canton. Some had come to seek the Sunrise Gate but having come here did not seem to know what to do next.

Nothing in the history of the People had prepared them for the Darkness.

The mother looked down at her child, who clutched her robe with delicate claws, her black eyes enormous in the still-tiny face. ‘My child,’ she whispered, and although the screams and cries from those surrounding them drowned out the sound, the child saw her mother’s lips move and understood. She smiled at her mother, showing rapidly growing fangs. Her baby skin had already sloughed off and her first set of scales were visible. If she could feed her, her mother thought, she would grow quickly and would be better able to flee.

‘But flee where?’

East.

Out of the gate to the Quartz Mountains and through the Valley of Flame, then on to the Kingdom’s boundary. It was rumoured that others had found safety in the Kingdom of Ma’har, to the south, where age-old enmities had been put aside in the face of the common terror.

The mother elbowed her way through the press, sensing more than seeing that a fight had erupted to the north. Ancient perceptions, buried under civilized training, rose to the surface to aid her and the child. Along with them rose ancient hungers, appetites for the flesh of something more substantial than the lesser animals the King had decreed would form their sustenance. Soon the People would become like the Mad Ones, struggling for survival by devouring one another. She sensed that several threats were converging, threats that would soon turn into feeding frenzies, and she knew that to be caught up in one of those would be her doom or the child’s, or both.

She chanced a brief look back and as she had suspected, claws were being wielded and fangs were dripping blood. A feeding frenzy would soon sweep through this area of the city and even with her child’s life in the balance, she could easily be caught up in it. Neither of them had fed in a very long time.

A few Guardians not detailed to delay the onslaught were quickly intervening, their flaming swords rising and falling, dispatching not only those involved in the nascent frenzy but also those unfortunate enough to be slow in departing.

She turned and fled.

Once, like so many who lived in the city, she had marvelled at the splendour of the King and his Guardians. They were magnificent in their armour, their terrible beauty a source of fear and breeding lust. It was forbidden for a Guardian to breed, but that didn’t still a young female’s desire when they flew by, their massive red wings unfurled, eyes blazing as they sought out any source of discord which might break the King’s peace.

Now, she wondered how anyone could gaze back at the all-consuming Darkness and imagine any part of the realm enjoying the King’s peace.

She hurried on to join a press of frightened citizens making their way through the Sunrise Gate, the eastern entrance to the King’s city. The jostling and bumping threatened to turn into fights, and fights would turn into frenzies. She felt her fear and rage rising. Glancing down at the child she found its eyes studying her face. It seemed to see more, know more, than a baby should.

The streets running eastward were becoming ever more crowded as others sought to put as much distance between themselves and the coming Final End. She turned down a back alley, running past two males who appeared to be on the verge of conflict, the energy generated by one’s mounting rage acting like a beacon to others nearby. Within minutes another melee would erupt, drawing the attention of the Guardians; and then yet more lives would be lost.

Part of her wondered, as she ducked around a corner, if there was any point in trying to maintain order in the face of the Final End anyway, especially now that the King was gone. Those Guardians left behind were attempting to keep the peace, but to what end?

Everyone lived and died by the King’s edict: his word was law, which was how it was and always had been.

Thus had the Kingdom of Dahun flourished through many Endurances, and Existence was as it should be. The People thrived, at peace with the other kingdoms, safe from the predations of the Savage Ones and the Mad Ones beyond.

But now he was gone.

She found herself assailed by a rising hopelessness, an alien emotion for which she had no name. Suddenly she wondered why she should go on, whether there was anything to gain by it. And then her child stirred against her, and she knew the answer.

The child was hungry. And so was she.

She spoke her own name, ‘Lair’ss,’ as if she wished her child to remember it. So much left undone, she thought as she hurried on.

With the King gone no one could say what would become of the People now that the Final End was approaching, but she was determined to see her child to safety or die trying.