“Let me talk to the boy,” Brett said.
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“You’re the traveler,” Arthur said, not looking up. “Morgaine saw you fall from the sky. Did the stars send you, or the devil?” pendragon cycle brett cooper
“He already has,” Morgaine said flatly. She lifted the broken sword. Caliburn—before it was Excalibur. Its blade was cracked, leaking a faint silver light like liquid mercury. “He came as a counselor. Told Arthur—who is still a boy here, hiding from his uncle—that mercy is weakness. That a true king builds on fear. He nearly convinced him.”
Arthur stopped sharpening. “Saint Dane says mercy is a lie. He says I should burn the villages that won’t swear to me. That fear is the only language men understand.” “Let me talk to the boy,” Brett said
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Morgaine led him inland, through forests that felt older than Halla itself—trees with faces in their bark, streams that whispered names. In a clearing stood a young man, no older than seventeen, sharpening a wooden stake. His hands were calloused. His eyes were tired. “Morgaine saw you fall from the sky
“Then we don’t have much time.”