green grows thy bower
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Mirk has lost everything: his noble family, his home, and nearly his life. All he has left is his grandfather’s staff and the K’maneda, the strange band of foreign mercenaries who saved him. He decides to build a new life among them in their wandering City of Glass, dedicating himself to healing the outcast and forgotten men who did everything to protect him. Providence makes no mistakes. And to live is to serve.
Genesis is an expert at three things: binding magic, assassination, and cleaning potions. Everything else is a mystery to him, especially people. Which is a crucial shortcoming, considering his ambition is to launch an insurrection against the corrupt mages who have warped the K’maneda into a machine designed to grind up the poor for the benefit of the wealthy. He will never be free. All he can do is use his chaotic magic to liberate those who can be.
They’re an unexpected team: the unrelenting and inhumanly powerful Destroyer and the kindly healer with the right lineage and a knack for putting the right people in the right places. But will it be enough to ensure the revolution prevails? And is there more to their relationship beyond a mutually beneficial alliance?
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- Part 1 of green grows thy bower
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A confused boy tries to learn how to people. A headstrong boy-who-was-never-small tries to learn how not to get eaten by spirits. Together, they might just be able to survive the turmoil and violence of 17th century magical England. This story and more await you in the interludes!
Short stories that take place between volumes of Canticle, focusing on character backstory and deleted scenes. Approximate year/point in the timeline will be mentioned in the chapter descriptions!
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- Part 2 of green grows thy bower
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Being a 300-year-old eldritch horror is hard. Being a 300-year-old eldritch horror in love is even worse.
After an unnaturally long bout of the will-he-won't-he business, Genesis finally summons the nerve to make a move on his long-time friend/not very secret crush, Mirk. However, he soon finds out that the first move wasn't even the hardest part. What is a date, exactly? How does this whole "making out" thing work? And, more importantly, why aren't there any decent books on the subject? Mirk, on the other hand, soon finds that Catholic guilt has nothing on dealing with Genesis's stubborn refusal to proceed unless everything's perfect. Or on attempting to carry on an intimate relationship with someone who's a foot and a half taller than he is.
A sweet, heartwarming tale of a love finally consummated...awkwardly.
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- Part 3 of green grows thy bower