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“Names have meaning,” the man said, “Meaning that means you ought to be careful who you give them to. I thought someone like you would know that.”
It was like getting slapped in the face with cold water.
“Of course,” Jaster agreed, “I’m sorry. I seem to have forgotten myself and lost track of where I am. I, of all people, should know that spoken names in the forest of the lost would be a mistake.”
“Perhaps,” the man murmured as he stood, “But lucky for you, I don’t mind. My name is Obi-Wan. What do they call you?”
With winter fast approaching, and the forest fighting their every move, Jaster isn't sure how the settlements of Concordia will last.
During a visit to a spring that helps heal Jaster's fae injury, he finds himself with company in a place he was sure that no one else knew of.
Obi-Wan meets Jaster in a place the man shouldn't know how to get to, with more questions than answers.
Slowly, Obi-Wan learns that everything they've been taught about the humans isn't how it seems.
When Obi-Wan is injured protecting Jaster—unable to return home—he learns that the tales of the humans told by the fae are only half the story.
