The King of the West by Pedro Urvi EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Pedro Urvi
- Language: English
- Genre: Coming of Age Fantasy
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Snowflakes were falling from a cloudy sky, swaying gently in the icy
breath of a fading winter wind. Spring was close at hand, and with it warm
breezes would come to the north of Tremia. The Norghanian landscape,
endlessly white, would be transformed into thousands of gay and cheerful
colors in the lowlands. Forests and valleys would soon awaken, and life
would come back after the long lethargy of winter. Plant and animal life
would burst forth under the warm gaze of a sun which had barely made its
appearance during the last two seasons, and which was sorely missed.
A thick cloak of snow covered the path. The weather was not deeply cold,
so that it allowed the fields and the landscape, still in their winter coat, to be
enjoyed. As far as the eye could see was covered in snow: the road, the
meadows on both sides of it, the forests further east and north. The endless
mountains in the distance, with their peaks and hills forever cloaked in white,
gazed at men, weather, and the passage of time indifferently.
“Don’t lag too far back,” Lasgol said as he turned on Trotter’s saddle to
look behind him.
Not lag. Play a little, Camu’s message reached him, together with a
feeling of joy.
“All right, but just a little.”
Lasgol saw his mischievous friend bouncing in the snow on the edge of
the road. He was like a child who had just come out to play in the snow after
days inside, waiting for the storm to pass. His everlasting smile and bulging
eyes made Camu adorable, and Lasgol’s heart melted whenever he saw him
enjoying himself. He was still growing and was now the size of a wolf, but
despite that, as he watched him bouncing about in the snow, Lasgol had no
doubt that he was still an infant, albeit a large and rowdy one.
Ona came up to Camu from behind, crouching stealthily, hiding her
presence. Then she suddenly gave a huge leap and fell on him as if she were
hunting a quarry in the mountains. They both rolled on the snow with much
growling and shrieking which Lasgol interpreted as animal laughter. They
fought, jumped, played and frolicked in the snow like two siblings having a
whale of a time. Lasgol had to wait until they got tired of having fun,
although in fact he didn’t mind. They were happy playing, and he enjoyed
watching them immensely. Now that he saw them together and how well they
got on, he realized how lucky he had been to achieve the Elite Specialty of
Beast Whisperer, and with it Ona as his familiar.
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