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The Queen of the Swords by Michael Moorcock The Second Book of Corum CONTENTS BOOK ONE Chapter One What the Sea God Discarded Chapter Two The Gathering at Kalenwyr Chapter Three Lywm-an-Esh Chapter Four The Wall Between the Realms BOOK TWO Chapter One The Lake of Voices Chapter Two The White River Chapter Three Beasts of the Abyss Chapter Four The Chariots of Chaos Chapter Five The Frozen Army Chapter Six The City in the Pyramid BOOK THREE Chapter One The Horde from Hell Chapter Two The Siege Begins Chapter Four The Barbarian Attack Chapter Five The Fury of Queen Xiombarg BOOK ONE In which Prince Corum meets a poet, hears a portent and plans a journey CHAPTER ONE What the Sea God Discarded Now the skies of summer were pale blue over the deeper blue of the sea; over the golden green of the mainland forest; over the grassy rocks of Moidel's Mount and the white stones of the castle raised on its peak. And the last of the Vadhagh race, Prince Corum in the Scarlet Robe, was deep in love with the Mabden woman, Margravine Rhalina of Allomglyl. Corum Jhaelen Irsei, whose right eye was covered by a patch encrusted with dark jewels so that it resembled the orb of an insect, whose left eye (the natural one) was large and almond-shaped with a yellow centre and purple surround, was unmistakably Vadhagh. His skull was narrow and long and tapering at the chin and his ears were tapered, too. They had no lobes and were flat against the skull. The hair was fair and finer than the finest Mabden maiden's, his mouth was wide, full-lipped, and his skin was rose-pink and flecked with gold. He would have been handsome save for the baroque blemish that was now his |
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