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... e. It’s from when I was a boy, back home in the Dales.

I wasn’t born a lord. I earned my knighthood through deed, a touch of luck, and the whim of a certain iron-willed highborn. Half my relatives were woodcutters. I’d even taken my House name from those roots — Hewer. I’d thought it a fine jest at the time, though Rose had rolled her royal eyes.

When I was still a commoner lad, I’d gotten lost in an elfwood near my village. It had been my first experience of just how strange the ...

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