![]() ![]() Not only do we hear the story of the orange tree and its significance in this world, but we also find out more about its past. I have to admit, this part was probably my favorite. But where does he find Chassar? IN THE PRIORY OF THE ORANGE TREE. I wonder what he was able to use because it seems like most people die from this disease. What really surprised me was having Loth be poisoned with the red plague only to have it cured by Chassar when he finally finds him. No clue what’s in the box, but I’m assuming we’ll find out soon enough. Which leads to Loth and the mysterious box he needs to deliver to Chassar in the South. The religious components of this story made me believe that all parts of this world were against The Nameless One, but as it turns out, the Nameless One has lackeys working for him through the East. I think the biggest reveal in this part of the book was Yscalin being a city that worships the wyverns and that Fyredel is actually running that town. ![]() But also grateful that Samantha Shannon killed them off because now I don’t have to worry about them. ![]() And I felt blindsided by them because I didn’t anticipate 1) people to die so soon in the book 2) the people that died. This part was frustrating because there were so many characters introduced in the first 200 pages and now I have to readjust my thoughts because some of them died. ![]()
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