Raymond E. Feist - The Complete Conclave of Shadows Trilogy - Talon of the Silver Hawk, King of Foxes, Exile’s Return

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Return to a world of magic and adventure from best selling author Raymond E. Feist. This bundle includes the complete Conclave of Shadows.The bundle includes: Talon of the Silver Hawk (1), King of Foxes (2), Exile’s Return(3).Evil has come to a distant land high among the snow-capped mountains of Midkemia.Among the Orosini tribe, every boy must undergo the traditional manhood ritual in order to understand his place in the universe and discover his manhood name. Kielianapuna must survive on the remote mountain peak of Shatana Higo until the gods grant him his vision. But Kieli has already waited for four days and nights, and now he is cold, lonely, despairing, and very, very tired…When he is woken by the terrifying sensation of sharp claws piercing his skin and finds a rare silver hawk upon his arm, it is such a disorientating moment that he is not sure whether it has even happened, or whether it was a vision.Returning to his home, nameless and still a child, Kieli stumbles upon devastation. His village is being burned, his people slaughtered. Although it means certain death, Kieli throws himself into the battle…Against all the odds, he survives, alone of all the Orosini, who have been cut down where they stand: every last man, woman and child.A distant voice echoes in his mind: Rise up and be a talon for your people…The visitation of the bird on Shatana Higo was indeed his naming vision. He is a boy called Kielianapuna no more. Now he is Talon of the Silver Hawk, a man who must avenge the murder of his people, whatever that may take…

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‘Robert, you saved my life when others might have simply left me for the crows and vultures,’ Talon said. ‘I have seen nothing in you or your friends that I find to be dishonourable. Caleb and Magnus –’ he nodded at Pug ‘– have taught me much and while I lingered here healing I heard laughter …’ He thought about Alysandra. ‘There is much here that brings joy.’ He took a deep breath and went on, ‘The gods have placed my feet upon a path, to what purpose and what ends I can only guess. But since the day I awoke in your wagon, Robert, I have been in your care. Tell me what to do.’

‘I cannot, Talon. You must know this. Any oath made to the Conclave of Shadows must be made freely and without doubt. For once you enter our ranks, you may not turn back. To renounce that oath will bring you death.’

Pug added, ‘And not merely the death of the memory. For once you become one with us, you will begin to learn things that may not be shared with outsiders. Things that you must be willing to die to keep secret.’

Nakor grinned. ‘But there is good in taking that oath, too. We have many marvels to show you, and wonders to behold. You will learn more in a year here than you would in a dozen lifetimes in the mountains you knew as home.’

‘Already I have learned a great deal,’ Talon said.

Nakor continued, ‘When you seek your revenge, you will need resources, and allies. We can provide you with both.’

‘What must I do?’

Pug got off his stool and went to stand before Talon, while Nakor and Robert moved so that one of them stood on each side of him.

‘Do you swear to give first fealty to the Conclave of Shadows, Talon of the Silver Hawk? Do you enter our ranks freely and of your own will? Do you swear to obey those given dominion over you and to protect with your life those given to your care? Do you swear to keep those secrets entrusted to you? Answer to all with affirmation, or be silent. All or nothing, Talon. What do you say?’

Talon was silent for a moment, then he took another deep breath and said, ‘Yes, I will serve.’

‘Good. That is good,’ Nakor said. He placed a hand on the boy’s shoulder and produced another orange. ‘Want one?’

Talon took it. ‘Thank you.’

Robert said, ‘Well, then, I suppose I should tell Magnus to close down that little hut of his and join us here. Talon’s education is about to begin in earnest.’

And with that, he left the room.

‘Nakor,’ said Pug. ‘Show Talon where he will be staying. Put him in with Rondar and Demetrius.’

Nakor nodded. ‘Come along, boy.’

After they had gone, Pug stood alone for a long minute, then he said as if into the air, ‘What do you think?’

From the shadows in the farthest corner of the room there came a voice: ‘I think you gave the boy no choice.’ Miranda stepped out into the light.

‘What else could I do?’

‘Heal him, and let me take his memories and put him back in Magnus’s hut. Magnus could have told him some story about a fall from the bluffs or a wild animal. With the right suggestion, the boy would have accepted it.’

Pug nodded. ‘You’re right.’

With a wry smile she came and slipped her arm around her husband’s waist. ‘I’m always right.’

‘Of course, my love,’ said Pug, returning the smile.

‘So, the question remains, why did you give him no choice?’

Pug was silent for a moment. Then he said, ‘I don’t know. A sense of something in him. I think he’s going to be important to us.’

‘Why?’

‘I don’t know. I only know that lately our enemy has grown subtle. Those death-dancers were unexpected. They remind me of years gone by.’

‘They fear Magnus’s growing power.’

‘Well they should. He may eventually be the most powerful magic-user to have set foot on this world.’

‘If we can keep him alive,’ Miranda said with a mother’s worry in her tone.

‘Those death-dancers are more in keeping with the days when we were attacked with armies or demons.’

‘Something’s got them annoyed.’

Pug laughed. ‘Magnus destroying that death cult’s temple down in southern Kesh might have irritated them enough to try something like this.’

‘Death-dancers are not trivial magic, my love. If I had the inclination to practise that sort of foul art, and three humans willing to give their souls to create them, it would still take me months to do so.’ She regarded her husband quizzically. ‘And I am better at that sort of thing than you.’

Pug smiled. ‘I know. But that’s why I think Talon may prove important.’

‘Why?’

‘Because while wolves fight over the carcass of a deer, a mouse may slip in and grab scraps.’

‘Wolves eat mice,’ she reminded him.

‘Only if they know they’re there. But while our enemies are attempting to destroy our son, they won’t see Talon coming.’

Miranda snuggled closer to her husband as if suddenly cold. ‘For the boy’s sake, I hope you’re right.’

‘Which boy? Talon or Magnus?’

Miranda sighed. ‘Both.’

Talon followed Nakor down the corridor, his small bundle of belongings clutched to his chest. His body still felt weak, but the stiffness was leaving him. They passed a series of doors, most of which were closed, but through a couple of open ones Talon saw beds set up, four to a room.

As he passed one room, he could see Alysandra sitting on a bed, engaged in a low conversation with a dark-haired girl who was giggling, her hand covering her mouth. Both girls glanced up as Talon went by, and Talon heard both girls start to laugh.

An irritated feeling rose up in him, a feeling Talon couldn’t quite place, save that the giggling seemed somehow inappropriate given that he had just made a solemn vow placing his life in the service of an organization whose purpose he hardly understood.

Eventually they reached a door which gave access to a slightly larger room than the others. As in the other rooms, four beds had been placed in it. Nakor waved for Talon to sit on a bed farthest from the door on the left, while he sat on the bed opposite it. ‘Well, here’s where your new life begins.’

Talon shrugged. ‘My new life began when Robert found me, I guess.’

Nakor shook his head. ‘No, your old life ended that day. What you’ve been living these last two years has been an existence. You were healing and learning, but you had no purpose.’

‘Now I have a purpose?’

‘A far greater purpose than you suppose,’ said Nakor. ‘There is much to learn, but you have time. I remember the impatience of youth,’ he added with a grin. ‘You appear to me to be more patient than most boys your age, yet I know you still want questions answered, positions made clear, and motives revealed. But all in good time.’

‘Since coming under Robert’s care I have felt as if I were moving in a direction unknown to me,’ Talon said. ‘I have grown, I think—’

‘Much, according to your teachers.’

‘Are you now one of my teachers?’

Nakor shrugged and stood up. ‘We’ll see. Now, I hear your new companions returning, so I’ll leave you to get to know one another.’

As he reached the door, two young men of roughly Talon’s age entered the room. Seeing Nakor, they stepped back to let him pass, bowing their heads slightly in respect. ‘You have a new boy to share your quarters with,’ Nakor said as he passed.

‘Yes, Master Nakor,’ said one of the two boys, a fair-haired, broad-shouldered boy with green eyes and a dusting of freckles across his nose.

The other young man had dark hair, but was fair-skinned, and Talon couldn’t tell if he was attempting to grow a man’s beard or if he had just done a poor job of shaving the day before. He had almost black eyes which narrowed slightly at the sight of Talon. He threw himself down on the bed against the same wall as Talon’s, while the lighter-haired boy took the bed opposite.

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