Sara Douglass – The Serpent Bride – DarkGlass Mountain Book 1

The Serpent Bride DarkGlass Mountain Book 1 Sara Douglass

Contents:

The Legend of Chaos (Kanubai)

PART ONE

CHAPTER ONE

Margalit, the Outlands

CHAPTER TWO

Serpent”s Nest, the Outlands

CHAPTER THREE

Serpent”s Nest, the Outlands

CHAPTER FOUR

Serpent”s Nest, the Outlands

CHAPTER FIVE

The Royal Palace, Ruen, Escator

CHAPTER SIX

Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER SEVEN

The Royal Palace, Ruen, Escator

CHAPTER EIGHT

Serpent”s Nest, and the Palace at Ruen

PART TWO

CHAPTER ONE

Lake Juit, the Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER TWO

Baron Lixel”s Residence, Margalit

CHAPTER THREE

Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER FOUR

Baron Lixel”s Residence, Margalit

CHAPTER FIVE

Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER SIX

Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER SEVEN

The Royal Palace, Ruen, Escator

CHAPTER EIGHT

Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER NINE

The Road East, Escator

CHAPTER TEN

Hairekeep, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER ELEVEN

Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER TWELVE

West of Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER FOURTEEN

Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

PART THREE

CHAPTER ONE

Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER TWO

Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER THREE

Margalit, the Outlands

CHAPTER FOUR

DarkGlass Mountain, the Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER FIVE

Pelemere, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER SIX

Pelemere, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER SEVEN

Margalit, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER EIGHT

Pelemere, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER NINE

Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER TEN

Pelemere, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER ELEVEN

Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER TWELVE

Pelemere, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

PART FOUR

CHAPTER ONE

Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER TWO

Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER THREE

Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER FOUR

Pelemere, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER FIVE

The Road from Pelemere to Kyros, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER SIX

Kyros, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER SEVEN

Kyros, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER EIGHT

The Road from Kyros to Escator, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER NINE

The Road from Kyros to Escator, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER TEN

The Road from Kyros to Escator, the Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER ELEVEN

The Road from Kyros to Deepend, Central Kingdoms

CHAPTER TWELVE

Aqhat and Crowhurst

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The Road from Kyros to Escator, the Central Kingdoms

PART FIVE

CHAPTER ONE

Palace of the First, Yoyette, Coroleas

CHAPTER TWO

Palace of the First, Yoyette, Coroleas

CHAPTER THREE

FarReach Mountains, and the Northern Reaches of the Ashdod Dependency

CHAPTER FOUR

Palace of the First, Yoyette, Coroleas

CHAPTER FIVE

The FarReach Mountains

CHAPTER SIX

Palace of the First, Yoyette, Coroleas

CHAPTER SEVEN

The Southern Reaches of the FarReach Mountains

CHAPTER EIGHT

The Southern Reaches of the FarReach Mountains

CHAPTER NINE

The Town of Torinox, the Northern Borders of the FarReach Dependency

CHAPTER TEN

Palace of the First, Yoyette, Coroleas

CHAPTER ELEVEN

The Town of Torinox, the Northern Borders of the FarReach Dependency

CHAPTER TWELVE

Palace of the First, Yoyette, Coroleas

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The Royal Palace, Ruen, Escator

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The Royal Palace, Ruen, Escator

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Palace of the First, Yoyette, Coroleas

PART SIX

CHAPTER ONE

Northern Plains of Isembaard

CHAPTER TWO

Palace of the First, Yoyette, Coroleas

CHAPTER THREE

Northern Plains of Isembaard

CHAPTER FOUR

The Courtyard of the People, Yoyette, Coroleas

CHAPTER FIVE

The Widowmaker Sea, to the West of Escator

CHAPTER SIX

The River Lhyl, the Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER SEVEN

The Widowmaker Sea, to the West of Escator

CHAPTER EIGHT

The Marshlands Outside Narbon, Escator

CHAPTER NINE

Crowhurst, the Far North

CHAPTER TEN

Venetia”s Hut in the Marshlands, Escator

CHAPTER ELEVEN

The Road Between Narbon and Deepend

CHAPTER TWELVE

Narbon, Escator

PART SEVEN

CHAPTER ONE

Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER TWO

Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER THREE

Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER FOUR

Deepend, and the Road from Deepend to the FarReach Mountains

CHAPTER FIVE

At the Foot of the FarReach Mountains

CHAPTER SIX

Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER SEVEN

The Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER EIGHT

The Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER NINE

The Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER TEN

Northern Isembaard

CHAPTER ELEVEN

The FarReach Mountains, Southern Kyros

CHAPTER TWELVE

The FarReach Mountains, Southern Kyros

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The FarReach Mountains, Southern Kyros

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The FarReach Mountains, Southern Kyros

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER ELEVEN

The Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER TWELVE

DarkGlass Mountain, Isembaard

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The Palace of Aqhat, Isembaard

PART EIGHT

CHAPTER ONE

The FarReach Mountains

CHAPTER TWO

The Palace of Aqhat, Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER THREE

The Eastern Plains, Gershadi

CHAPTER FOUR

The Dependency of En-Dor, the Tyranny of Isembaard

CHAPTER FIVE

Sakkuth, Isembaard

CHAPTER SIX

Sakkuth, Isembaard

CHAPTER SEVEN

Sakkuth, Isembaard

CHAPTER EIGHT

Sakkuth, Isembaard

CHAPTER NINE

Sakkuth, Isembaard

CHAPTER TEN

Sakkuth, Isembaard

CHAPTER ELEVEN

Sakkuth, Isembaard

CHAPTER TWELVE

The Borderlands of Hosea

PART NINE

CHAPTER ONE

Sakkuth, Isembaard

CHAPTER TWO

Salamaan Pass, Northern Kingdoms

CHAPTER THREE

Salamaan Pass, Northern Kingdoms

CHAPTER FOUR

Salamaan Pass, Northern Kingdoms

CHAPTER FIVE

Pelemere, the Northern Kingdoms

CHAPTER SIX

The Sky Peak Passes

CHAPTER SEVEN

The Sky Peak Passes

CHAPTER EIGHT

Entrance to the Sky Peak Passes, the Outlands

CHAPTER NINE

Entrance to the Sky Peak Pass, the Outlands

CHAPTER TEN

Entrance to the Sky Peak Passes, the Outlands

The Lands Beyond Tencendor

The Legend of Chaos (Kanubai)

In the beginning and for an infinity of time there was nothing but the darkness of Chaos,

who called himself Kanubai. After a time Kanubai grew weary of his lonely existence and so he

invited Light and Water to be his companions. Kanubai and Light and Water coexisted

harmoniously, but one day Light and Water merged, just for an instant of time, but in that instant

they conceived a child—Life.

Kanubai was jealous of Life, for it was the child of the union of Light and Water and he

had been excluded from that union. He set out to murder Life, to consume it with darkness, but

Light and Water came to the defense of their child. Aided by a great mage, Light and Water

defeated Kanubai in a terrible battle, and interred his remains in a deep abyss. They stoppered

this abyss with a sparkling, life-giving river, which combined the best both of Light and of

Water, and they hoped that Kanubai was trapped for all time.

Trapped, but not extinguished. Every day Life was reminded of Kanubai”s continuing

malignant presence by the descent of the night, when for the space of some hours the dark

memory of Kanubai blanketed the land.

Despite this daily sadness, Life prospered, and many creatures came into existence.

For eons Kanubai lay trapped, able to do little more than darken each light-filled day with

the reminder of his presence.

But then, one day, something remarkable happened.

Infinity visited.

[ Part One ]

CHAPTER ONE

Margalit, the Outlands

The eight-year-old girl crouched by the stone column in the atrium of her parents”

house. Clad only in a stained linen shift, she hugged her thin arms tightly about herself, her eyes

wide and darting under her bedraggled and grimy fair hair.

The house was cold and still, and the girl”s breath frosted as she hyperventilated.

The foul liquid of rotting cadavers streaked her face and arms. For many days now the

girl had crept about the house, seeking out the bodies of her parents (almost unrecognizable, four

weeks after their death), rubbing the stinking, viscous liquid that had leaked from their flesh over

her body, sucking it from her fingers.

All she wanted was to die, too.

It had been a bad month. Four weeks ago everyone in the house—save the little girl—had

died within a day of the first person falling sick. Thirty-four people—not just the girl”s parents

and siblings, but her three aunts, their husbands, their children, her grandmother, and the

household”s servants as well—all dead from the plague.

Just her, left alive.

Outside gathered a frightened and angry crowd, neighbors as well as sundry other

concerned citizens and council members of Margalit. They had blocked off all entrances to the

house as soon as they realized plague had struck the household.

In the initial days after everyone had died, the girl, Ishbel, screamed at the crowd outside

for help, begging them to save her. She pressed her face against the glass of the windows and

beat her small fists against the frames, but the hostile expressions on the faces of the crowd

outside did not alter.

They would not move to aid her.

Instead, Ishbel heard cries demanding that the house be set alight, and all the corpses and

their infection burned.

She screamed at them again, begging them to allow her freedom.

She wasn”t ill.

She didn”t have the plague.

Her skin was unmarked, her brow unfevered.

“Please, please, let me out. Everyone is dead. I want to get out. Please…please…”

The crowd outside had no mercy. They would not let her escape.

Ishbel begged until she lost her voice and scraped away several of her fingernails on the

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