Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – The Monarch of Stone
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Deep in the canyon bellow us, was a large creature. Swimming and wiggling around in a pool of utter blackness.
The same gunk it was in made it impossible to tell what color it was, or if it had fur or scales. The gunk it was in was caked and layered all over it.
It looked… like a snake, a thing without arms or legs… but it was thick and short. Not elongated. Yet it wasn’t small by any means. The thing was a far distance beneath us, to the point it was almost a scary sight, and yet it still looked humongous. It was hard to really tell how far below it was, since it was in a pool of water looking stuff and there was nothing around it to use as a comparison for size… but…
The thing was definitely as big as that creature in Lumen. The things that Vim had fought. Maybe even as big as the one that had emerged above ground, the one that had destroyed half the city.
“Vim…? What is that?” I asked worriedly.
It looked as if it was pulsating. As if its heart was as big as its body, and every few moments a huge ripple ran along its whole frame as it beat and thumped. I wasn’t able to look away from it. Although far away, and seemingly not aware of us at all… I felt a strange sense of terror because of it.
Not only was it weird, I could actually hear the thing pulsating. It sounded like a far off drum.
I wanted to run. My hair on not just my tail and ears, but even along my whole body, was standing upright. I felt itchy. As if I was surrounded by danger, and needed to run for my life.
Which was very telling since I was standing right next to Vim, and safe and sound. I was even holding his arm, since I had been somewhat leaning over the ledge.
“That Renn, is a Monarch,” Vim said.
Shivering at his voice, I finally pulled my gaze away from the thing beneath us. Vim had spoken calmly, but there had been an odd tone in his voice.
“It… it looks like a worm, or some weird snake,” I said.
“Likely is. It’s spewing that gunk… likely the very source of the plague,” Vim said as he studied it.
Glancing back over the edge of the cliff, I squeezed Vim’s arm again. Just in case. Usually I’d never worry about slipping and falling off a cliff or something, especially when the ground was solid and firm… but…
Well, right now I felt like having a little surety.
Peering at the thing below, I watched as it pulsated and… yes. The nasty water all around it was definitely sloshing around. From here it looked like a puddle rippling as if from raindrops, but odds were it was more akin to an ocean’s wave.
It was indeed spewing that gunk out. You could see the way the water rushed forward, and then splashed all around as it circled around the thing’s body and into all the other canyon cracks around it. It spewed it out alongside the pulsations.
Was it… puking the stuff out…? Nasty.
“Where did it come from?” I asked. “How’d it even get down there?”
The canyon it was stuck in was very deep, and ran a fair distance… but it didn’t seem as if there were any ways in or out of it. Not without just… falling into the cracks.
Vim sighed as I stepped back, as to stop leaning over the cliff’s edge. He remained at the edge of the cliff, standing so close the tips of his boots were hanging over the ledge.
“The better question is why Landi had kept it secret. That thing’s been down there for some time,” Vim said.
Oh. Right. “Do you think it’s really the source of the disease…?” I asked.
“It’s very likely. That’s toxic stuff, for sure. I can smell it on the wind, even from here. That’s basically just a bunch of poison. Odds are the stuff was eaten by birds, or smaller animals, and then the humans ate them after, spreading its contamination thusly,” Vim said.
“Why would anything eat that gunk…?” I asked. The mere thought of it made me shiver. I honestly couldn’t smell anything too odd. I smelled the army behind us more than anything else.
“See that part over there?” Vim ignored my question as he pointed to our right.
Following his point, I found it quickly. On the other side, past the canyon divide, not for on the opposing side where we were, was a very obvious stain. It led up to the edge of the canyon, and then slid down it. You could see not just the discoloration on the rocks and ground from whatever had stained it all, but you could also see where rocks and chunks of the cliff wall had been recently dislodged.
“It fell…?” I asked.
“Or was led here,” Vim said quietly.
Frowning, I glanced behind us. To the army nearby.
Massive tents were a few hundred feet away. Far enough that I could just barely hear the human soldiers there, but not close enough they could hear us. There were several hundred soldiers stationed all around the tents, and there were large towers of wood and stone where archers were stationed.
Landi was there somewhere. Inside one of the tents, talking to her generals.
“So she lured it here. Until you could get here and handle it,” I said, comprehending what he was implying.
“Not before trying to handle it herself. I wonder how many thousands she sacrificed,” Vim said stiffly.
Looking away from the nearby army encampment, I studied Vim’s face. His expression was normal and placid, like usual, but his eyes were a different story.
He was angry.
Fascinated, and worried, I wondered what to say.
“Do… do you suspect her?” I asked, trying to understand.
“Very. She should have sent for me immediately. She knows better.”
Yes. He was not happy at all.
“What uh… what do we do?” I asked.
“I’ll have to kill it. I don’t know why it woke up, or which divinity it had been birthed from but it doesn’t matter. It’s spewing poison. It needs to die,” Vim said.
I gulped a worried question down and squeezed his arm. “Will you be okay?” I asked.
Vim blinked, and then glanced at me. For the first time since we’d stepped up to the cliff’s edge he had looked away from the Monarch. Yet he hadn’t done so for very long. Just as quickly as he looked at me, he had looked away. “I’ll be fine. I used to hunt these for sport,” he said.
For… sport?
Really…?
“At least she led it away from the city, and kept it here. Makes it easier,” Vim said as he scanned the canyons all around us.
I nodded. Yes. Please don’t get too angry with the Queen I was starting to see as a friend.
Although she and I disagreed on many things, I really liked how she was willing to openly talk with me about them. We differed, yet were able to not only find common ground… but embrace it.
Studying the man whose arm I held, I wondered if I should be more worried or not. Honestly… although scared, and bothered, I really wasn’t too worried over Vim. It might just be misplaced trust or me not being able to comprehend that thing’s danger… but…
Well…
For some reason I felt he’d be fine no matter what happened. No matter what he faced or how terrible the odds were.
Hopefully I wasn’t falling for the same sense of security the rest of the Society had when it came to him. Since it was clear he could fail. He admitted it himself, sometimes.
“It’s strange. I can’t believe it isn’t trying to escape. Some Monarchs can be… pretty much just beasts operating on instinct, but even without reason it should still desire freedom. It’s so big it has barely any room. It looks like it couldn’t even turn around if it wanted to,” Vim said as he studied it.
Stepping back up to the ledge, I squeezed Vim’s arm again as I peered at it below.
“Looks like it just wants to spit its poison,” I said.
“Yes. Odd,” Vim noted.
Was it…? I didn’t know anywhere near enough about these things to understand why he found it so.
“Vim, I know I’ve asked a bunch already but… will you really be okay?” I asked as I watched the thing shake violently, and then spew out a huge amount of the gunk. It had spat out so much I had actually seen the stream expunge from it. Like a torrent of water, from a spigot.
Gross.
“I will Renn. I’ll want you to stay with Landi while I handle this,” he said to me.
“Even though you doubt her?” I asked.
Vim tilted his head and then turned to look at me. “Keep yourself safe Renn. Do what you think you need to, if it comes to it,” he said.
I didn’t like that at all. “How long will… uh…” I wasn’t sure how to phrase it.
“Depends. Tell Landi to prepare her army. Once I’ve taken its heart we’ll need to burn it and all that gunk, else the disease will spread and get worse. So tell her to gather as much flammable material as she can. She’ll know what she needs,” Vim said
I nodded.
Vim shifted, and I felt his arm grow a little harder. He had flexed. “If for some reason it seems like the Monarch is coming up here, I want you to run away. Even if alone. Just get as far away as possible,” Vim said.
I nodded again.
“That thing is more dangerous than the creatures you encountered in Lumen. Treat it as if it’s a natural disaster. You can’t fight it, you can only run from it,” he added.
I nodded once more. “I’ll be on guard Vim, I promise,” I said.
Vim sighed and looked away from me, to the creature. “I know. I just feel like I’m missing something,” he mumbled.
Missing something…? He meant he felt uneasy right…?
I mean… shouldn’t he? That was a Monarch, right? Something beyond normal reason? Something that had been created by Gods?
“Wait… are you saying you’re worried for me, because you feel strangely uneasy?” I asked. Not just out of concern for my safety? Not just because it was dangerous, the Monarch itself?
Vim nodded.
I couldn’t help it, I smiled. “Vim! You should be uneasy; this thing’s dangerous isn’t it? Why wouldn’t you be?” I asked.
“Because it’s nothing new.”
My smile shifted into a frown as I studied the face of the man who had said that in such a matter of fact tone.
“Vim…” I whispered, but he seemed to have made a decision. He stepped back and away from the ledge, forcing me to take a few steps back too since I had been holding his arm.
“Go on, Renn. Let Landi know she better do her job, or I’ll be taking the crowns of two Monarchs today,” he said.
My jaw clenched as I nodded.
For a few moments we stood there, staring at each other… then I realized why Vim had an odd look on his face.
“Ah…” I released his arm, and felt a little silly as I stepped back a few more steps.
Vim nodded and gave me a small smile. “Remember, stay on guard. Run if you need to. I’ll be done as fast as I can… oh,” he realized something. “I’ll probably be covered in that thing’s gunk once done… so uh… stay away from me for a bit. Until I can disinfect myself,” he said.
“Disinfect?” I asked, not understanding the word. Did he just mean clean himself off?
Vim flinched. “Just make sure not to come near me until I say it’s okay to do so. Even if that stuff isn’t the source of the plague, it’s definitely toxic. Just keep a distance from me until I say otherwise,” he clarified.
Nodding, I watched as Vim turned and stepped back over to the ledge.
He… he wasn’t just…
I gulped as I realized he was going to.
“Stand tall, Vim!” I said to him as he stepped off the ledge.
Right before he fell down, and disappeared from sight, he turned and our eyes locked for a tiny moment.
Then he was gone.
Standing still for a moment, I felt a weird tremble run up and down my body… as I suddenly started to sweat a little. Even though it honestly wasn’t as hot as it usually was here in this area.
For a few long moments… I heard nothing. Felt nothing…
And it was a little concerning. Honestly I had expected sounds right away. Like that creature in Lumen, that had roared like crazy…
Stepping forward, I very… very carefully peered over the ledge.
I couldn’t see Vim at all.
But I could see the Monarch. And it was definitely…
Had it gone completely still?
Yes. It had. It had even stopped pulsating.
There was no way Vim had killed it already… right? That was…
Then it roared.
A bellow of a moan, which shook not just the very air but even the ground. I hurriedly stepped away, and nearly fell to my knees as the very ground began to quake.
Hundreds of tiny rocks began to dance and bounce all around me, adding to the loud roar. The world suddenly became very noisy, and not only did it hurt… it was dauntingly terrifying.
Quickly standing, I hurried away from the ledge of the canyon. Running back towards Landi’s encampment, I picked up my pace as the creature’s roars increased in intensity… Echoing loudly all around me.
How did Vim even stand near anything that yelled so loudly? I was barely able to stay on my feet and I wasn’t just a distance away, I was sure the sound was being diminished by the massive canyon. Down there in that huge crack… who knows how loud the thing’s roaring was.
As I neared the army encampment, I slowed as I noticed the group of armored soldiers. The vast majority of them had huge spears, most two or three times taller than they. It was concerning, and brought back memories of the past back when I had met the witch. Yet it didn’t end up like that time, thanks to Landi standing out in front of them.
“And here I thought maybe you’d try and fight with him!” Landi greeted me with a huge smile as I hurried over to her.
“Yeah, no,” I said as I stepped up to her, and tried to ignore all the stares and looks of the men and women around us.
I still wore my hat and hid my tail, but I felt as if I hadn’t been. They were staring rather weirdly.
Landi chuckled at me as she turned, and the group of soldiers behind her all parted. They formed a path into the encampment, which I hurried to follow her through.
Keeping my eyes forward, I tried my best to not notice the stares… or the huge spears that were now all around me. Like a forest of pointy trees.
One wrong mistake and I’d not live to see Vim’s face ever again.
“Vim should make quick work of that thing. Want to bet on how long it takes him, Renn?” Landi asked as we walked to one of the larger tents.
“Um…” I wasn’t sure what to say. Even if I did have any idea on how long it took Vim to kill a Monarch, I wasn’t sure what I had to offer as collateral. Plus I wasn’t sure if I’d be comfortable betting on something like that. I’d feel horrible for doing so, if Vim perished or something.
Landi giggled as a pair of soldiers, without spears, pulled aside heavy flaps for us. We entered the huge tent, and I was very glad to find it was empty. Of people at least.
Stepping into the tent, I looked around at the oddly furnished place. It… looked like it was lived in. There were tables, boxes, chairs. A large bed was in one corner, and there were even rugs and flag decorations.
Was this normally what these army tents looked like, or had this tent been up for a long time…?
Maybe Vim was right.
But I shouldn’t judge her yet. After all it wasn’t like I’d ever been in an army’s encampment before. Let alone the tent of a Queen, or leader.
“Vim told me to remind you to prepare. To gather flammable stuff,” I said.
“They’re all being brought as we speak. Enough oil to fill that gorge twice over,” Landi said as she walked over to the largest table in the room. A square table that was littered with papers and…
Walking up to the table, I frowned at the scrolls. Most were wound up, and still tied sealed.
“You’ve dealt with Monarchs before,” I noted.
“A few. But… not myself. Rather I just help Vim and the rest clean up, when I’m there to do so,” Landi said as she reached over to grab one of the scrolls.
She untied it by simply tugging on the little red lace. It snapped, and she unfolded the roll and went to reading it.
Nosily stepping over, I peered at the thing’s contents as Landi read it.
It was difficult, although I recognized some words… thanks to the angle; I was only able to deduce it was some kind of report. Something to do with…
“What’s a principality?” I asked. And why was she getting a report on where they were.
“My current enemy. You see, now that Vim is here I can return my attention to more important things,” Landi said.
Enemy… “You… you mean the neighboring nations, don’t you?” I asked.
She nodded. “Yes. This specific one is to our western border. They’re currently under rule of a very corrupt church. The kind I hate the most,” Landi said.
The Monarch let out a huge cry, and I felt a small tremble even through my shoes and the rug beneath them.
“And you’ll focus on that as a Monarch roars just beyond?” I asked her.
Landi lowered the scroll and smirked at me. “Do you not have faith in Vim, dear Renn? I thought you did.”
“I… I do but…” I shifted, and felt oddly uneasy as she made me feel like the weird one here.
She giggled at me and placed the scroll down onto the table, and then leaned against the table with an outstretched hand. Suddenly she looked sensual, somehow. “You’re an odd one. But maybe it’s because you’re too new. Maybe you don’t realize what Vim can do yet, truly, so you worry because of it,” Landi said as she pondered me.
Studying her as she did the same to me, I noted some of the whispered conversations around us.
Seems although none of the soldiers were in the tent, they were still outside it. Likely stationed around it as to guard it. They were whispering, in wonder, about what was going on. About the creature. the Queen. Gladly I didn’t hear anything about me.
Another roar echoed throughout the world, this time though the ground didn’t shake. At least not here.
“Your soldiers seem very… calm,” I noted.
“They’ve been on watch here for awhile now. They’re used to the thing making noise and shaking the ground,” Landi said.
“How long has it been down there?” I asked.
“Too long. I’ve tried to keep everyone away from it, even had archers posted all along the canyon to shoot down any birds that flew near or other animals… but it seemed it didn’t matter. I had thought since this set of canyons were not near any of the underground waterways, the city would be safe. Teaches me to think myself smarter than I am,” Landi said with a sigh as she returned her attention to the scrolls.
My ears shifted under my hat as I absorbed her words.
So Vim really had been right. Not only had Landi known for some time, she’s even been going through lengths to handle it.
And not only was failing at it, but knew she was. She knew she was out of her depth.
Why then hadn’t she contacted Vim? Was there more to it… or…
Maybe she just didn’t care? She knew, like all members did, that Vim would eventually show up. Maybe to her it didn’t matter. Maybe it was a simple matter of one of our older members just… not being very aware of how much time actually mattered.
To her a few years or months made no difference.
Yet…
I thought of all the dead. Of those we saw on the way here. The burning villages. The starving people like Roslyn and her people. The piles of bodies in that port village. Those families at Secca who had arrived with all of their possessions, begging to work earlier and longer as to be somewhere safe and free of disease and famine. Even in Lumen we had heard tales of the disease and the damage it had been doing. By now it might even be in Lumen too. And…
Hark’s mother, who had literally gave her baby to complete strangers in a last ditch effort of hope.
Staring at the woman who I was silently judging and blaming for all of those things, I wondered if I had a right to.
Her actions might have caused all that chaos and death… but did I have proof of it?
And even if her lack of urgency was the cause… did I have a right to blame her, or judge her for it? What if even if she had sent word to Vim, it would of all happened anyway? Or what if she had actually sent word, and we just hadn’t known?
Even more so… even if she had withheld the information, and done an improper job… would anyone even care?
Most in the Society would not even be fazed by learning her actions had caused such chaos for humans. In fact, many would only smile and be happy over it.
They all saw humans as… something lesser. They might not hate them as much as my own family had done, but it was a very similar hatred. A very similar disgust.
At one time I had seen humans as inconsequential as she. As most of our members.
It took the witch for me to realize the truth. It took the siblings, and Nory, for me to really realize that not every human deserved hatred. That they were just like me, like us. People just doing their best, with what little they had or understood.
Without such similar experiences… those like us likely never learned how to see humans as anything other than enemies to be destroyed.
Yet, do Landi and the rest not have that same chances and opportunities to learn such a thing?
Most of them have been surrounded by humans far longer than I have. In a far more direct fashion too.
Landi was a perfect example. She should know full well how much humans could be like us.
Another roar shook the world, and this time I heard actual impacts. I felt them, through the rug. For a few solid moments, something massive and heavy continuously impacted the ground and shook it violently.
“I gave orders for scouts to watch it. They’ll come let us know if the Monarch gets free of the canyon or tries to,” Landi said, likely noticing my sudden worry.
“Uh… What if it collapsed the ground?” I asked. It felt as if the whole world was shaking.
“We’re farther away than you likely think. Other parts of the ground will collapse first if it starts burrowing or something,” Landi said as she rolled up a scroll and went to opening another.
Jeez. Her and Vim. They both just seemed to have no urgency at all concerning something that could supposedly poison entire nations.
Actually…
“How… how strong is a Monarch, anyway?” I asked. Honestly Vim and others never seemed to be willing to tell me, or in the case of everyone else likely didn’t know. But Landi seemed to know far more than she should, and… seemed willing to tell me, for the most part.
Asking as one roars nearby might not be the best time, but it was still an opportunity to ask.
“Very. They’re not just huge, but they can usually heal from insane damage very quickly. They can be killed with normal means, but it takes a lot. To give an example two Monarchs once attacked the Kingdom of Divinity. They were able to kill one, but it took months of constant attrition. They threw everything they had at it. Tens of thousands of soldiers, more arrows and spears than you can count, and who knows what else. And in the end they were still destroyed,” she said.
They healed quickly…
Like Vim.
“Kingdom of Divinity…? Is… or was that Merit’s kingdom?” I asked.
Landi looked away from her scroll, and smirked at me. “Tiny Merit? No. Her kingdom, if you can call such a thing a kingdom, had been near the inlet to our west. It had been destroyed by a Monarch, but only indirectly. Funny,” Landi snickered as she told me.
Did she find the fact I brought up Merit funny, or instead what had happened to Merit’s kingdom, I wonder?
“Queen Landi!”
I turned, even though Landi didn’t. She remained focused on her scroll as one of the heavy flaps was pulled aside and a man stepped in.
The man was broad shouldered, made even wider by his armor. Surprisingly, unlike the armor of everyone else, his wasn’t polished. It looked rusted almost. “The first batch of oil has arrived,” he informed his Queen.
“Have them kept on the carts, and at a distance. In case we need to have them moved quickly,” Landi said without ever looking away from her scroll.
He nodded stiffly, and I noted he never even looked at me. He kept his eyes on her. “Also, we have reports of cracks. Running along the canyon,” he added.
I didn’t like the sound of that at all.
And it seemed, oddly, neither did Landi. She put her scroll down and frowned at me. “How bad?” she asked him, while staring at me. Maybe she was blaming me for bring it up earlier, or something.
“Nothing too bad yet, My Lord. Most are no wider than a finger, but some are as long as an arm. I have ordered more scout groups to round the canyon, to keep an eye on them,” he said.
“Good. Go see the Monarch yourself, and report back to me what you see,” Landi ordered.
The rusty armor clanked as he saluted, and then he hurried out of the tent. The flap fell back down, drowning out some of the noise outside.
“Why was his armor rusty?” I asked her.
“It wasn’t. That was a special type of metal. It looks like that on purpose,” she said.
Oh. Really…? What purpose could it have had?
Landi sighed as she leaned against the table, resting against it as if about to sit on it. “I hope Vim finishes soon,” she mumbled.
Oh…? So she was worried, even if a little. Interesting.
“Back to what you were asking, Renn, a single Monarch can bring down an entire kingdom with ease. But not all Monarchs are that strong. Some are more simple, or smaller creatures. I know you’ve been to Telmik, but if you didn’t get a chance to meet it, there’s a little creature there. A tiny weasel looking thing. It’s a Monarch, but only a little bit stronger than the same creatures it looks like,” Landi said.
“Ah… yes I’ve met that cute little thing before,” I said. So it hadn’t been strong. Interesting. I wonder why some were, and some weren’t.
“Cute? I suppose. I’ve never found animals cute, but I used to like little birds,” Landi said.
“Hm, some are cute, yes,” I agreed.
Landi giggled at me. “Some,” she said.
Had I said it oddly…? I had meant it genuinely. Some birds were cute. Others were pretty.
“I used to have a pet hawk. It had been huge. It slouched a lot, yet still stood as tall as my knee,” I said as I lowered my hand, to show where it had stood up to.
“Oh…?” Landi nodded, interested.
“It had been pretty. It would open its wings to feel the wind, and it had looked… very majestic,” I said.
“Must have been a rather big hawk. Was it one of us?” she asked.
I smiled at her and shook my head. “No. Just a normal bird.”
It had hurt to put the thing down. It had broken my heart.
Another roar shook the world, and this time the whole tent shook alongside it.
Going still, I hesitatingly waited for the chaos. The collapse. The screams. Some of the beams keeping the tent up were swaying rather harshly. It looked ready to collapse any moment.
Yet none of those things came… and after a few moments, the roar settled down.
Gulping, I shifted and wondered what to think.
I heard some armor clank and people talk outside, and I realized some people had fallen to the ground.
Maybe I should go back to town…
“Fret not Renn. Vim will handle it. If it tries to escape him, we’ll just let all these lovely humans die for us while they draw its attention,” Landi said with a wave at me.
My stomach turned as I stared at the way she smirked. She had been completely serious.
“If you sacrifice your whole army, you’ll not be able to conquer anyone,” I said.
Landi broke out into a laugh at me. “That’s true!” she said happily.
Groaning a little, I didn’t mean to make her laugh. I hadn’t meant it as a joke, at all.
She continued to snicker as she went to grab another scroll. Completely unfazed by either the worried voices around us, the roars in the distance… or the ever growing doubt in my heart.
Watching her as she went to planning her upcoming conquest… as Vim fought a creature of legend and myth, I realized once again that I’d been disappointed in our people.
The dismay at realizing she was just as bad, if not worse in her own way, as all the rest… made me sick.
I had thought her to be a little better. Maybe not in the sense of liking humans, or not seeing them as enemies, but at least… well…
I had thought that surely, since she ruled a whole nation, she had some semblance of compassion. At least for her subjects. Honestly I had thought she did have some compassion for them. After all, even Vim had said that she took relatively good care of them. She gave them safety. Housing. Kept them well fed. So I had genuinely thought Landi was… not as bad as she seemed to be on first glance.
Yet it was obvious such a thought had been mere hope.
She was just as bad as all the rest. Just in a different way.
And…
Another roar echoed throughout the air, but the ground didn’t shake as harshly. I turned, to look at the flaps of the tent. They were heavy things, so didn’t shift in the wind.
Vim was once again fighting. Bleeding. Risking his life…
For someone who didn’t deserve it.
And I knew once he was done… once it was all said and over…
Vim would do nothing about it. He’d simply move on. Leaving Landi be, and allowing her to continue endangering her people and the whole world around her. All because of some stupid rules he’s allowed to shackle him.
Glaring at the world around me, I did my best to keep my disgust and anger in check. To keep it all deep down, and as bottled up as possible.
Since I wasn’t sure what to do with it yet.
Maybe by the time Vim finished killing the Monarch, I’d have a better grasp of my thoughts. Or at least, find a way to set them aside for now.
Landi sighed as the creature roared again. “He really is taking his time,” she mumbled.
Yes. He was. Maybe one day he’d not waste his time on those like you, ever again.
Maybe one day.
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Chapters
- Chapter 763 Five Hundred and Sixty-One – Renn – A Book and A Wolf
- Chapter 762 Five Hundred and Sixty – Vim – To Tunnel
- Chapter 761 Five Hundred and Fifty-Nine – Renn – Crane
- Chapter 760 Five Hundred and Fifty-Eight – Vim – An Otter’s War
- Chapter 759 Five Hundred and Fifty-Seven – Renn – Lumen’s Letters and Betrayals
- Chapter 758 Five Hundred and Fifty-Six – Vim – A Windy Wagon
- Chapter 757 Five Hundred and Fifty-Five – Renn – One Bucket, Two Bucket...
- Chapter 756 Five Hundred and Fifty-Four – Vim – A Dinner and an Illusion
- Chapter 755 Five Hundred and Fifty-Three – Renn – Gusts of Winds
- Chapter 754 Five Hundred and Fifty-Two – Vim – To Plant Doubt
- Chapter 753 Five Hundred and Fifty-One – Renn – Chancy
- Chapter 752 Five Hundred and Fifty – Vim – A Crooked Post
- Chapter 751 Five Hundred and Forty-Nine – Renn – Traveling Companions
- Chapter 750 Five Hundred and Forty-Eight – Vim – On The Road With Feathers And Robes
- Chapter 749 Five Hundred and Forty-Seven – Renn – To Leave With A Smile of Worry
- Chapter 748 Five Hundred and Forty-Six – Vim – Busying Oneself
- Chapter 747 Five Hundred and Forty-Five – Renn – A Broom Closet
- Chapter 746 Five Hundred and Forty-Four – Vim – Oplar’s News
- Chapter 745 Five Hundred and Forty-Three – Renn – Saphra
- Chapter 744 Five Hundred and Forty-Two – Vim – Residents, Truths, And a Stairwell
- Chapter 743 Five Hundred and Forty-One – Renn – Riz’s Troubles
- Chapter 742 Five Hundred and Forty – Vim – A Tiny Cat, And A Real Illusion
- Chapter 741 Five Hundred and Thirty-Nine – Renn – Harly
- Chapter 740 Five Hundred and Thirty-Eight – Vim – Troubled, Yet Happy Distractions
- Chapter 739 Five Hundred and Thirty-Seven – Renn – Renka’s Tea
- Chapter 738 Five Hundred and Thirty-Six – Vim – Plans and A Duckling
- Chapter 737 Five Hundred and Thirty-Five – Renn – A Short But Heavy Conversation
- Chapter 736 Five Hundred and Thirty-Four – Vim – A List of Burdens
- Chapter 735 Five Hundred and Thirty-Three – Renn – Stressful Friends
- Chapter 734 Five Hundred and Thirty-Two – Vim – Meriah’s Mask
- Chapter 733 Five Hundred and Thirty-One – Renn – Lorto
- Chapter 732 Five Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Proximity
- Chapter 731 Five Hundred and Twenty-Nine – Renn – A Full Belly, For Now
- Chapter 730 Five Hundred and Twenty-Eight – Vim – To Clear One’s Hands and Mind
- Chapter 729 Five Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Renn – Casper
- Chapter 728 Five Hundred and Twenty-Six – Vim – To Question A Ghost
- Chapter 727 Five Hundred and Twenty-Five – Renn – A Golden Bell
- Chapter 726 Five Hundred and Twenty-Four – Vim – A Duck’s Request
- Chapter 725 Five Hundred and Twenty-Three – Renn – An Awkward Lunch Date
- Chapter 724 Five Hundred and Twenty-Two – Vim – A Cave of Distractions
- Chapter 723 Five Hundred and Twenty-One – Renn – A Conversation Leading To...
- Chapter 722 Five Hundred and Twenty – Vim – Again, A Road Must Travelled
- Chapter 721 Five Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – Tor’s Death
- Chapter 720 Five Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – Tor’s Last Illusion
- Chapter 719 Five Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – A Village Within The Valley
- Chapter 718 Five Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – Again Southward, And To DillyDally While So
- Chapter 717 Five Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – To Leave The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 716 Five Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – A Reason To
- Chapter 715 Five Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – To Gnaw A Bowl
- Chapter 714 Five Hundred and Twelve – Vim – A Den
- Chapter 713 Five Hundred and Eleven – Renn – A Letter Speared
- Chapter 712 Five Hundred and Ten – Vim – An Owl’s Loyalty
- Chapter 711 Five Hundred and Nine – Renn – A Bear’s Last Kiss
- Chapter 710 Five Hundred and Eight – Vim – To Leave SilverCreek, Unsettled
- Chapter 709 Five Hundred and Seven – Renn – A Shadow of a Visitor
- Chapter 708 Five Hundred and Six – Vim – Supplies, Letters, And Worries
- Chapter 707 Five Hundred and Five – Renn – An Owl’s Box of Toys... and Worries
- Chapter 706 Five Hundred and Four – Vim – A Son for a Fish
- Chapter 705 Five Hundred and Three – Renn – A Tree’s Crown
- Chapter 704 Five Hundred and Two – Vim – A Room Amongst Rooms
- Chapter 703 Five Hundred and One – Renn – Apples and Oranges
- Chapter 702 Five Hundred – Vim – A Bed Begotten
- Chapter 701 Four Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – A Hole in the Night
- Chapter 700 Four Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – Properties, Prophecies
- Chapter 699 Four Hundred and Ninety-Seven – Renn – A Home and a Name
- Chapter 698 Four Hundred and Ninety-Six – Vim – A Plank A Day
- Chapter 697 Four Hundred and Ninety–Five – Renn – Letter To Do
- Chapter 696 Four Hundred and Ninety-Four – Vim – To Build, Again
- Chapter 695 Author Note #1
- Chapter 694 Four Hundred and Ninety-Three – Renn – A Noisy, Sweaty, Conversation
- Chapter 693 Four Hundred and Ninety-Two – Vim – A Foundation’s Beginning
- Chapter 692 Four Hundred and Ninety-One – Renn – Rivonne
- Chapter 691 Four Hundred and Ninety – Vim – Shilly-Shallying
- Chapter 690 Four Hundred and Eighty-Nine – Renn – A Lucky Fish
- Chapter 689 Four Hundred and Eighty-Eight – Vim – Horseshoe’s Accident
- Chapter 688 Four Hundred and Eighty-Seven – Renn – To Fell A Tree
- Chapter 687 Four Hundred and Eighty-Six – Vim – An Unwelcome Prophecy
- Chapter 686 Four Hundred and Eighty-Five – Renn – A Loud Visitor in the Night
- Chapter 685 Four Hundred and Eighty-Four – Vim – A Visitor on the Wing
- Chapter 684 Four Hundred and Eighty-Three – Renn – Rivonne’s Greeting
- Chapter 683 Four Hundred and Eighty-Two – Vim – Ruvindal’s Stink
- Chapter 682 Four Hundred and Eighty-One – Renn – Tents
- Chapter 681 Four Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Sweaty Ace
- Chapter 680 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Renn – Five – A Growing Family
- Chapter 679 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Celine – Four – A Misplaced Hope
- Chapter 678 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Renn – Three – Heart-Breaker
- Chapter 677 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Celine – Two – To Make A Choice
- Chapter 676 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Renn – One – A Young Cat’s Eavesdropping
- Chapter 675 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Celine – Prologue – A Piece of a Prophecy
- Chapter 674 Four Hundred and Seventy-Nine – Renn – SilverCreek
- Chapter 673 Four Hundred and Seventy-Eight – Vim – White Lillies
- Chapter 672 Four Hundred and Seventy-Seven – Renn – A Mute and a Blush
- Chapter 671 Four Hundred and Seventy-Six – Vim – A Little Bit of Rain
- Chapter 670 Four Hundred and Seventy-Five – Renn – A Caravan of Little Distractions
- Chapter 669 Four Hundred and Seventy-Four – Vim – Liora
- Chapter 668 Four Hundred and Seventy-Three – Renn – Final Moments Within Hallowed Halls
- Chapter 667 Four Hundred and Seventy-Two – Vim – Flora
- Chapter 666 Four Hundred and Seventy-One – Renn – Twins
- Chapter 665 Four Hundred and Seventy – Vim – Nevi’s Modesty
- Chapter 664 Four Hundred and Sixty-Nine – Renn – Renka
- Chapter 663 Four Hundred and Sixty-Eight – Vim – A Tired Turtle
- Chapter 662 Four Hundred and Sixty-Seven – Renn – A Prophecy A Day
- Chapter 661 Four Hundred and Sixty-Six – Vim – A Chance Encounter With Another Celine
- Chapter 660 Four Hundred and Sixty-Five – Renn – Renn’s Investigations
- Chapter 659 Four Hundred and Sixty-Four – Vim – No Bargains With Boredom
- Chapter 658 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.142.5 – Tosh – After Meeting Renn, and the Feast
- Chapter 657 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.144.5 – Merit – After Meeting Renn, and the Feast
- Chapter 656 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.130.5 – Brandy – Tending The Spoils and The Future
- Chapter 655 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.122.5 – Renn – The Second Day at the Animalia Guild
- Chapter 654 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.116.5 – Renn – After Meeting The Clothed Woman
- Chapter 653 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.104.5 – Renn – To Be Thanked
- Chapter 652 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.91.5 – Vim – To Find Fault Within
- Chapter 651 Four Hundred and Sixty-Three – Renn – Telmik O’ Telmik
- Chapter 650 Four Hundred and Sixty-Two – Vim – Havoc
- Chapter 649 Four Hundred and Sixty-One – Renn – A Rainy Wagon
- Chapter 648 Four Hundred and Sixty – Vim – A Shipful of Worry
- Chapter 647 Four Hundred and Fifty-Nine – Renn – To Wagon It
- Chapter 646 Four Hundred and Fifty-Eight – Vim – Vorli’s Beacon
- Chapter 645 Four Hundred and Fifty-Seven – Renn – To Plant a Seed
- Chapter 644 Four Hundred and Fifty-Six – Vim – A Circle of Worry
- Chapter 643 Four Hundred and Fifty-Five – Renn – A New Venture, Together
- Chapter 642 Four Hundred and Fifty-Four – Vim – To Leave With A Mark
- Chapter 641 Four Hundred and Fifty-Three – Renn – A Prophecy Awoken
- Chapter 640 Four Hundred and Fifty-Two – Vim – The Protector’s Distractions
- Chapter 639 Four Hundred and Fifty-One – Renn – A Talk, Long Coming
- Chapter 638 Four Hundred and Fifty – Vim – To Finish One’s Tasks
- Chapter 637 Four Hundred and Forty-Nine – Renn – A Lumen A Day
- Chapter 636 Four Hundred and Forty-Eight – Vim – A Pinch of a Conversation
- Chapter 635 Four Hundred and Forty-Seven – Renn – Mistle
- Chapter 634 Four Hundred and Forty-Six – Vim – To Recruit A Mistle
- Chapter 633 Four Hundred and Forty-Five – Renn – Brandy’s Scheme
- Chapter 632 Four Hundred and Forty-Four – Vim – His Progress... Or At Least, An Attempt
- Chapter 631 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Epilogue –Millions of Deaths
- Chapter 630 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Eleven – A Dead Kingdom
- Chapter 629 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Ten – The Blue One
- Chapter 628 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Nine – Nectar
- Chapter 627 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Eight – Familiar Faces
- Chapter 626 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Seven – To Be A Visitor
- Chapter 625 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Six – The Blue Kingdom
- Chapter 624 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Five – Hidden Secrets
- Chapter 623 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Four – A Monarch’s Begging
- Chapter 622 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Three – A Failed State
- Chapter 621 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Two – Betrayal’s Deep Poison
- Chapter 620 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – One – Another God Slain
- Chapter 619 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Prologue – To Betray One’s Oath
- Chapter 618 Four Hundred and Forty-Three – Renn – A Smaller Cat’s Clutter
- Chapter 617 Four Hundred and Forty-Two – Vim – A Small Fish’s Request
- Chapter 616 Four Hundred and Forty-One – Renn – A Date With Fears
- Chapter 615 Four Hundred and Forty – Vim – A Dangerous Church
- Chapter 614 Four Hundred and Thirty-Nine – Renn – A Muffin’s Downpour
- Chapter 613 Four Hundred and Thirty-Eight – Vim – Meeting The New Faces
- Chapter 612 Four Hundred and Thirty-Seven – Renn – A Tingly Test
- Chapter 611 Four Hundred and Thirty-Six – Vim – Merit’s Rooftop
- Chapter 610 Four Hundred and Thirty-Five – Renn – To Storm Back To Lumen
- Chapter 609 Four Hundred and Thirty-Four – Vim – To Enforce Rules
- Chapter 608 Four Hundred and Thirty-Three – Renn – A Library’s Quiet Smell
- Chapter 607 Four Hundred and Thirty-Two – Vim – The Greeting They Expected, Surpassed
- Chapter 606 Four Hundred and Thirty-One – Renn – Light’s Friendship
- Chapter 605 Four Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Stance
- Chapter 604 Four Hundred and Twenty-Nine – Renn – A Red Monarch’s Death
- Chapter 603 Four Hundred and Twenty-Eight – Vim – Vim’s Pursuiting Thoughts
- Chapter 602 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Epilogue – Worthiness
- Chapter 601 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Nine – The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 600 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Eight – Grounded
- Chapter 599 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Seven – Windle’s Poem
- Chapter 598 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Six – A Coward’s Feather
- Chapter 597 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Five – To Rest A Wing
- Chapter 596 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Four – An Owl’s Duties
- Chapter 595 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Three – A New Roost
- Chapter 594 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Two – A Spire A Day
- Chapter 593 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – One – Another Monarch Down
- Chapter 592 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Prologue – To be an Owl
- Chapter 591 Four Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Renn – A Monarch’s Sensation
- Chapter 590 Four Hundred and Twenty-Six – Vim – A Lumen’s Calm, Distorted
- Chapter 589 Four Hundred and Twenty-Five – Renn – A Light’s Visit
- Chapter 588 Four Hundred and Twenty-Four – Vim – A Lizard, A Mistle and A Beetle
- Chapter 587 Four Hundred and Twenty-Three – Renn – To Help A Meerkat
- Chapter 586 Four Hundred and Twenty-Two – Vim – A Monarch’s Lagoon
- Chapter 585 Four Hundred and Twenty-One – Renn – Mono
- Chapter 584 Four Hundred and Twenty – Vim – A Pinch of a Scale
- Chapter 583 Four Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – To Hear Reatti’s Request
- Chapter 582 Four Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – Narli’s Prophecy
- Chapter 581 Four Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Lilly’s Empty Home Away From Home
- Chapter 580 Four Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – A Young Saint’s Oddness
- Chapter 579 Four Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – An Otter’s Loyalty
- Chapter 578 Four Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – Berri’s Worries
- Chapter 577 Four Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – A Light A Day
- Chapter 576 Four Hundred and Twelve – Vim – A Revelation, Foretold
- Chapter 575 Side-Story – Tosh – Epilogue – Vim – His Friend, Again
- Chapter 574 Side-Story – Tosh – Twelve – Tosh’s Break
- Chapter 573 Side-Story – Tosh – Eleven – Epoch’s Stains
- Chapter 572 Side-Story – Tosh – Ten – Vexli’s Fate
- Chapter 571 Side-Story – Tosh – Nine – Sally
- Chapter 570 Side-Story – Tosh – Eight – Diagnosis
- Chapter 569 Side-Story – Tosh – Seven – A Doctor’s Purpose, A Man’s Desires
- Chapter 568 Side-Story – Tosh – Six – To Fail Is To Live
- Chapter 567 Side-Story – Tosh – Five – A Doctor in an Oasis
- Chapter 566 Side-Story – Tosh – Four – A Village’s Vote to Run
- Chapter 565 Side-Story – Tosh – Three – A Doctor’s Priority
- Chapter 564 Side-Story – Tosh – Two – Tosh’s Questions
- Chapter 563 Side-Story – Tosh – One – To Doctor Oneself
- Chapter 562 Side-Story – Tosh – Prologue – A Tosh A Day
- Chapter 561 Four Hundred and Eleven – Renn – Rosyln’s Home
- Chapter 560 Four Hundred and Ten – Vim – Narli’s Rest
- Chapter 559 Four Hundred and Nine – Renn – A Lamp’s Son
- Chapter 558 Four Hundred and Eight – Vim – His Running Thoughts
- Chapter 557 Four Hundred and Seven – Renn – To Rest In Port
- Chapter 556 Four Hundred and Six – Vim – To Vacate
- Chapter 555 Four Hundred and Five – Renn – Renn’s Heart
- Chapter 554 Four Hundred and Four – Vim – Celine’s Daughter
- Chapter 553 Four Hundred and Three – Renn – Merit’s Heart and Her Anger
- Chapter 552 Four Hundred and Two – Vim – A Busy, But Fine, Lumen
- Chapter 551 Four Hundred and One – Renn – Lumen’s Walls
- Chapter 550 Four Hundred – Vim – A Cold Pass's Thoughts
- Chapter 549 Three Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – Vim’s Leap of Faith
- Chapter 548 Three Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – Trust, Hearts, and Homes
- Chapter 547 Three Hundred and Ninety Seven – Renn – Lilly’s Training and Teasing
- Chapter 546 Three Hundred and Ninety Six – Vim – Renn’s Schemes
- Chapter 545 Three Hundred and Ninety Five – Renn – A Prophecy Begun
- Chapter 544 Three Hundred and Ninety Four – Vim – Cold Conversations Amongst Hot Flames
- Chapter 543 Three Hundred and Ninety Three – Renn – A Copper and A Cut
- Chapter 542 Three Hundred and Ninety Two – Vim – Return to the Smithy
- Chapter 541 Side-Story – Brandy – Epilogue – An Otter’s Coin
- Chapter 540 Side-Story – Brandy – Ten – Brandy’s Day Off
- Chapter 539 Side-Story – Brandy – Nine – Lumen’s Inhabitants
- Chapter 538 Side-Story – Brandy – Eight – The Animalia Company
- Chapter 537 Side-Story – Brandy – Seven – A Muddy City
- Chapter 536 Side-Story – Brandy – Six – Faith in Money
- Chapter 535 Side-Story – Brandy – Five – A Vault’s Boredom
- Chapter 534 Side-Story – Brandy – Four – To Bank a Port
- Chapter 533 Side-Story – Brandy – Three – Captain’s Orders
- Chapter 532 Side-Story – Brandy – Two – An Otter in a River
- Chapter 531 Side-Story – Brandy – One – Brandy’s Mother
- Chapter 530 Side-Story – Brandy – Prologue – Burden of a Princess
- Chapter 529 Three Hundred and Ninety One – Renn – A Golden Flower’s Petal
- Chapter 528 Three Hundred and Ninety – Vim – A Dock, A Duck, A Cheek
- Chapter 527 Three Hundred and Eighty Nine – Renn – Gary and Planci
- Chapter 526 Three Hundred and Eighty Eight– Vim – Southeast Expectations
- Chapter 525 Three Hundred and Eighty Seven – Renn – To Reflect and be Reflected
- Chapter 524 Three Hundred and Eighty Six – Vim – A Nest of Trouble
- Chapter 523 Three Hundred and Eighty Five – Renn – A Chronicler’s Tea
- Chapter 522 Three Hundred and Eighty Four – Vim – Consequences of Sleeping In
- Chapter 521 Three Hundred and Eighty Three – Renn – A Protector’s Sanctuary
- Chapter 520 Three Hundred and Eighty Two – Vim – Heavy Burdens
- Chapter 519 Three Hundred and Eighty One – Renn – Vim’s Suggestions to Those Lost
- Chapter 518 Three Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Spear for a Tear
- Chapter 517 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Epilogue – Sierra and the Summons of the Parliament
- Chapter 516 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Ten – Branches, The Mercenary
- Chapter 515 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Nine – Siblings Fowl
- Chapter 514 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Eight – A Society’s Letter
- Chapter 513 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Seven – Wars
- Chapter 512 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Six – The Silken Band
- Chapter 511 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Five – Prisoner’s Wake
- Chapter 510 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Four – Ruvindale’s Slums
- Chapter 509 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Three – Slip
- Chapter 508 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Two – Defeat
- Chapter 507 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – One – Value of a Coin
- Chapter 506 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Prologue – To be an Owl
- Chapter 505 Three Hundred and Seventy Nine – Renn – Troubles Brewing in the Cathedral
- Chapter 504 Three Hundred and Seventy Eight – Vim – Chimes of Hope
- Chapter 503 Three Hundred and Seventy Seven – Renn – Schemes Amongst Tombs
- Chapter 502 Three Hundred and Seventy Six – Vim – Hyacinth
- Chapter 501 Three Hundred and Seventy Five – Renn – To Stand Tall Amongst Steeples
- Chapter 500 Three Hundred and Seventy Four – Vim – A Cathedral’s Unwelcome
- Chapter 499 Three Hundred and Seventy Three – Renn – An Embarrassing Crumb
- Chapter 498 Three Hundred and Seventy Two – Vim – His Failed Attempt
- Chapter 497 Three Hundred and Seventy One – Renn – Crystal’s Home
- Chapter 496 Three Hundred and Seventy – Vim – Bray and Her Pack
- Chapter 495 Three Hundred and Sixty Nine – Renn – Meeting Tor
- Chapter 494 Three Hundred and Sixty Eight – Vim – Ointments and Debates
- Chapter 493 Three Hundred and Sixty Seven – Renn – Saying Goodbye to Kaley and Meriah
- Chapter 492 Three Hundred and Sixty Six – Vim – Kaley’s Grotto
- Chapter 491 Three Hundred and Sixty Five– Renn – Sparring and Snoring
- Chapter 490 Three Hundred and Sixty Four – Vim – Conversations Within A Drafty Hut
- Chapter 489 Three Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – Heading Southward, Once Again
- Chapter 488 Three Hundred and Sixty Two – Vim – His Hopeful Regrets
- Chapter 487 Three Hundred and Sixty One – Renn – Games and Worries With Friends
- Chapter 486 Three Hundred and Sixty – Vim – Meriah
- Chapter 485 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Epilogue – Little Moments of Respite
- Chapter 484 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Eight – A Skate of a Date
- Chapter 483 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Seven – More Side-Quests?
- Chapter 482 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Six – Sivra and a Bet
- Chapter 481 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Five – Decisions and Courtesans
- Chapter 480 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Four – One Silver Coin
- Chapter 479 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Three – A Shopping Moment
- Chapter 478 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Two – Sivra’s Request
- Chapter 477 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – One – A Side-Quest
- Chapter 476 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Prologue – Early Renn Gets the Vim
- Chapter 475 Three Hundred and Fifty Nine– Renn – Rapti’s Rest and The HeartBeats That Follow
- Chapter 474 Three Hundred and Fifty Eight – Vim – Meriah’s Note
- Chapter 473 Three Hundred and Fifty Seven – Renn – Return to Nevi
- Chapter 472 Three Hundred and Fifty Six– Vim – Sheilla and Pancakes
- Chapter 471 Three Hundred and Fifty Five – Renn – A Family of Whiskers
- Chapter 470 Three Hundred and Fifty Four – Vim – Visiting Elk Once More
- Chapter 469 Three Hundred and Fifty Three– Renn – Sap’s Gift
- Chapter 468 Three Hundred and Fifty Two – Vim – A Wing of an Idea
- Chapter 467 Three Hundred and Fifty One – Renn – Argument Upon A Mountain
- Chapter 466 Glossary - Prophecies
- Chapter 465 Three Hundred and Fifty – Vim – Heading Northward
- Chapter 464 Three Hundred and Forty Nine – Renn – Books and Prophecies
- Chapter 463 Three Hundred and Forty Eight – Vim – A Log, A Cat, A Question
- Chapter 462 Three Hundred and Forty Seven – Renn – Oddness In the Chill Morning
- Chapter 461 Three Hundred and Forty Six – Vim – An Achille’s Heel
- Chapter 460 Three Hundred and Forty Five – Renn – A Saint’s Home
- Chapter 459 Three Hundred and Forty Four – Vim – Troubled Worries By Lakesides
- Chapter 458 Three Hundred and Forty Three – Renn – His Sudden Openness
- Chapter 457 Three Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – The Beginning of Question, and Their Exhaustive Answers
- Chapter 456 Three Hundred and Forty One – Renn – Lilly’s Departure
- Chapter 455 Three Hundred and Forty – Vim – Schemes Under Branches
- Chapter 454 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Epilogue – Merit’s Oasis
- Chapter 453 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Ten – Two Visits Later
- Chapter 452 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Nine – Simple Moments Before War
- Chapter 451 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Eight – A Pond Within A Lake
- Chapter 450 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Seven – A Saintly Scheme
- Chapter 449 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Six – A Gift, Given
- Chapter 448 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Five – One Last Drink
- Chapter 447 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Four – Carson
- Chapter 446 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Three – A Home, Unnatural
- Chapter 445 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Two – An Oasis of Problems
- Chapter 444 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – One – Merit’s Crown
- Chapter 443 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Prologue – Merit’s Kingdom
- Chapter 442 Three Hundred and Thirty Nine – Renn – A Map and A Few Tears
- Chapter 441 Three Hundred and Thirty Eight – Vim – Conversations Within the Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 440 Three Hundred and Thirty Seven – Renn – Their Return to the Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 439 Three Hundred and Thirty Six – Vim – A Mapple To Scare
- Chapter 438 Three Hundred and Thirty Five – Renn – To Join A Parliament
- Chapter 437 Three Hundred and Thirty Four – Vim – Windle’s Spine
- Chapter 436 Three Hundred and Thirty Three – Renn – A Witch’s Grave
- Chapter 435 Three Hundred and Thirty Two– Vim – Porka’s Happy Questions
- Chapter 434 Three Hundred and Thirty One – Renn – Saint Elaine
- Chapter 433 Three Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Stalks of Questions
- Chapter 432 Three Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – Lilly’s Loyalty
- Chapter 431 Three Hundred and Twenty Eight – Vim – A Question Amongst a Homestead
- Chapter 430 Three Hundred and Twenty Seven – Renn – The Saint’s Village
- Chapter 429 Three Hundred and Twenty Six – Vim – Buried Treasures Beneath Weeping Willows
- Chapter 428 Three Hundred and Twenty Five – Renn – A Cat’s Tea
- Chapter 427 Three Hundred and Twenty Four – Vim – A Small Visit From An Otter
- Chapter 426 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Epilogue – A Lifetime Later
- Chapter 425 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Ten – Another Decade Later
- Chapter 424 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Nine – A Decade Later
- Chapter 423 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Eight – A New Life
- Chapter 422 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Seven – To Steal Them Back
- Chapter 421 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Six – A Cat’s Hunt
- Chapter 420 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Five – Footprints and Heartbeats
- Chapter 419 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Four – One Issue, After Another
- Chapter 418 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Three – A Mother’s Duty
- Chapter 417 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Two – Lujic And Ginny
- Chapter 416 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – One – A War’s Result
- Chapter 415 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Prologue – An Unknown Smell
- Chapter 414 Three Hundred and Twenty Three – Renn – A Small Conversation In a Tiny Room
- Chapter 413 Three Hundred and Twenty Two – Vim – Leaving the Bell Church With A Robin
- Chapter 412 Three Hundred and Twenty One – Renn – Roots Within The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 411 Three Hundred and Twenty – Vim – An Annoying Brick
- Chapter 410 Three Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – A Melancholic Storm
- Chapter 409 Three Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – A Bell Church’s Feather
- Chapter 408 Three Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Leaving Telmik, Once More
- Chapter 407 Three Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – Troubles Over Tea
- Chapter 406 Three Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – Hands’s Gift
- Chapter 405 Three Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – Randle’s Orphanage
- Chapter 404 Three Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – Ventures To Be, Shared
- Chapter Three Hundred and Twelve – Vim – Trek
- Chapter Three Hundred and Eleven – Renn – Oplar’s Mailroom
- Chapter Three Hundred and Ten – Vim – An Update and a Mapple
- Chapter Three Hundred and Nine – Renn – Statues and Catacombs
- Chapter Three Hundred and Eight – Vim – Conversations Amongst Hearts, Blades, and Tears
- Chapter Three Hundred and Seven – Renn – A Party Held Distantly
- Chapter Three Hundred and Six – Vim – To be Distracted
- Chapter Three Hundred and Five – Renn – To Wake Amongst Friends
- Chapter Three Hundred and Four – Vim – His Return to Renn
- Chapter Three Hundred and Three – Renn – A Bison
- Chapter Three Hundred and Two – Vim – Legends Amongst Legends
- Chapter Three Hundred and One – Renn – Return to the Cathedral
- Chapter Three Hundred – Vim – To Stress and Worry
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – Pyre, Pepper, Laughter
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – A Cat’s Hip
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Seven – Renn – To Stand Tall
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Six – Vim – Fate’s Tricks, and a Cat
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Five – Renn – Angie
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Four – Vim – A Mistaken Hood
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Three – Renn – Hornslo’s Worries
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Two – Vim – Another Legend Born
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety One – Renn – A Hazy Road
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety – Vim – Bisons
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Nine – Renn – To Say Goodbye
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Eight – Vim – Sillti’s Smile
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Seven – Renn – A Doubtful Fate
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Six – Vim – An Execution
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Five – Renn – Rollo
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Four – Vim – To Catch a Tail
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Three – Renn – Sillti
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Two – Vim – Ollie
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty One – Renn – A Wheel Turns
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Matchmaker in the Making
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Nine – Renn – To Fetch a Plan, Well?
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Eight – Vim – Thrain’s Request
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Seven – Renn – The Summit
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Six – Vim – Oplar’s Ramblings
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Five – Renn – A Pomise, After a Yawn
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Four – Vim – Trophies
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Three – Renn – Narli’s Hobby
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Two – Vim – Narli
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy One – Renn – Berri
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy – Vim – The Keep
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Nine – Renn – A Typical Night
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Eight – Vim – To Make a Bandage
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Seven – Renn – A Silent Voice
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Six – Vim – Letters
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Five – Renn – Oplar
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Four – Vim – A Man’s Dreams
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – To Stumble Together
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Two – Vim – Abel’s Prayer
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty One – Renn – Tim
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty – Vim – Frett
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Nine – Renn – A Tombestone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Eight – Vim – To Wander A Crypt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Seven – Renn – A Heart’s Crypt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Six – Vim – A Jar of Requests
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Five – Renn – Ursula
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Four – Vim – A Sharp One
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Three – Renn – The Crypt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Two – Vim – A Scent’s Meaning
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty One – Renn – A Bloody Hand
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty – Vim – A Weaver’s Deduction
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Nine – Renn – A Smell Longed For
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Eight – Vim – His Attempt at Mercy
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Seven – Renn – To Break the Weave
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Six – Vim – The Things That Hurt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Five – Renn – A Weave to Tell
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Four – Vim – Friends, Met Again and Remembered
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Three – Renn – The Weaver
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – Questions For a Man Without Answers
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty One – Renn – Elisabell
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty – Vim – Martin
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Nine – Renn – A Warmly Cold Morning
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Eight – Vim – His Prayer to His Gods
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Seven – Renn – Shutters; Shaking
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Six – Vim – His Tyranny, Her Argument
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Five – Renn – A Monarch’s Death
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Four – Vim – Miss Beak
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Three – Renn – A Man of Many Gifts
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Two – Vim – A Moment, Treasured
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty One – Renn – A Heart’s Choice
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Landi’s Plague of a Threat
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – The Monarch of Stone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Eight – Vim – A Queen’s Request
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Seven – Renn – The City of Stone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Six – Vim – A Bowl’s Son
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Five – Renn – Landi
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Four – Vim – The Stone Palace
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Three – Ren – Hark
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Two – Vim – Checkpoint of Stone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty One – Renn – A Stink of a Memory
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty – Vim – A Day Slept
- Chapter Two Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – A Cart of Exhaustion
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – Workers, Heat. Heart, Broken.
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Colorful Hearts Dyed by Words
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – A Camel’s Eye
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – To Be Taught
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – Secca
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – Riz
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twelve – Vim – A Port of Worry
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eleven – Renn – A Pirate For a Fleet
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ten – Vim – A Pirate’s Bucket
- Chapter Two Hundred and Nine – Renn – A Pirate’s Daughter
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eight – Vim – A Leaky Ship
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seven – Renn – A Game For The Weary
- Chapter Two Hundred and Six – Vim – Rosyln
- Chapter Two Hundred and Five – Renn – On the Road Once More
- Chapter Two Hundred and Four – Vim – An Armadillo’s Gem
- Chapter Two Hundred and Three – Renn – The Armadillos
- Chapter Two Hundred and Two – Vim – The Embers of Chaos
- Chapter Two Hundred and One – Renn – A Smell to Hate
- Chapter Two Hundred – Vim – Herra
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – Merit’s Goodbye
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – Thieves in the Night and Words Not Spoken
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Seven – Renn – Charity For The Weary
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Six – Vim – Lumen’s Vote
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Five – Renn – Reatti’s Conclusion
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Four – Vim – Socities Return to Lumen
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Three – Renn – The Bell Church
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Two – Vim – Thraxton
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety One – Renn – A Gentle Truth
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety – Vim – Lumen’s Decleration
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Nine – Renn – A Gentle Fence
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Eight – Vim – Reatti
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Seven – Renn – To Ache Yet not Break
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Six – Vim – A Marble Boulder
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Five – Renn – A Ship For The Weary
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Four – Vim – A Spear
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Three – Renn – To Get Pushed
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Two – Vim – The Pitiful
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty One – Renn – A Quill To Escape
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Flower’s Roar
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Nine – Renn – To Protect
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Eight – Vim – A Hazy Barb
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Seven – Renn – A Greeting, Bellowed
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Six – Vim – The Lost One
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Five – Renn – The Lost Ones
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Four – Vim – Sewers Descent
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Three – Renn – The Sunken Barrel
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Two – Vim – Brandy’s Request
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy One – Renn – A Cough To Notice
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy – Vim – A Well To Ponder
- Chapter 170 - One Hundred and Sixty Nine – Renn – To Sit Out
- Chapter 169 - One Hundred and Sixty Eight – Vim – The Cost To Join
- Chapter 168 - One Hundred and Sixty Seven - Renn - Rooms
- Chapter 167 - One Hundred and Sixty Six – Vim – Sally
- Chapter 166 - One Hundred and Sixty Five – Renn – To Scheme... Only to Soar
- Chapter 165 - One Hundred and Sixty Four – Vim – A Bruised Feather, A Flushed Grin
- Chapter 164 - One Hundred and Fifty Six – Vim – Lumen’s Society
- Chapter 163 - One Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – To Be Welcomed
- Chapter 162 - One Hundred and Sixty Two – Vim – Invitations, Again.
- Chapter 161 - One Hundred and Sixty One – Renn – A Feather, A Wagon, and a Child
- Chapter 160 - One Hundred and Sixty – Vim – Lamp’s Return
- Chapter 159 - One Hundred and Fifty Nine – Renn – A Man’s Friend, Found Again
- Chapter 158 - One Hundred and Fifty Eight – Vim – Tosh
- Chapter 157 - One Hundred and Fifty Seven – Renn – A Cookie For a Desk
- Chapter 156 - One Hundred and Fifty Five – Renn – Fly
- Chapter 155 - One Hundred and Fifty Four – Vim – A Bloody Feather, Again
- Chapter 154 - One Hundred and Fifty Three – Renn – A Stillness, Begotten
- Chapter 153 - One Hundred and Fifty Two – Vim – A Shock
- Chapter 152 - One Hundred and Fifty One – Renn – A Bath.
- Chapter 151 - One Hundred and Fifty – Vim – A Painting He Remembers. A Bath She Desires.
- Chapter 150 - One Hundred Forty Nine – Renn – A Protector’s Burden
- Chapter 149 - One Hundred and Forty Eight – Vim – Stalkers, Predators, Hunters, and Vim
- Chapter 148 - One Hundred and Forty Seven – Renn – To Uncomfortably Sit
- Chapter 147 - One Hundred and Forty Six – Vim – To Sit
- Chapter 146 - One Hundred and Forty Five – Renn – A Storm’s Quiet Puddle
- Chapter 145 - One Hundred and Forty Four – Vim – Promises Delivered... and To Be.
- Chapter 144 - One Hundred and Forty Three – Renn - Friends and a Vim
- Chapter 143 - One Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – Lamp
- Chapter 142 - One Hundred and Forty One – Renn – His Scent; Missing
- Chapter 141 - One Hundred and Forty – Vim – To Gift A Weapon
- Chapter 140 - One Hundred and Thirty Nine – Renn – The Eastern Embassy
- Chapter 139 - One Hundred and Thirty Eight – Vim – A Torn Shirt
- Chapter 138 - One Hundred and Thirty Seven – Renn – Lamp’s Farewell
- Chapter 137 - One Hundred and Thirty Six – Vim – Heart’s Stock
- Chapter 136 - One Hundred and Thirty Five – Renn – To Be Kind To Those Who Deserve It
- Chapter 135 - One Hundred and Thirty Four – Vim – Sixteen Days
- Chapter 134 - One Hundred and Thirty Three – Renn – Brandy
- Chapter 133 - One Hundred and Thirty Two – Vim - Tests
- Chapter 132 - One Hundred and Thirty One – Renn – Spoils
- Chapter 131 - One Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Qualm During the Calm
- Chapter 130 - One Hundred and Twenty Eight – Vim – A Swell of a Storm
- Chapter 129 - One Hundred and Twenty Seven – Renn – A Tip
- Chapter 128 - One Hundred and Twenty Six – Vim – Plunder
- Chapter 127 - One Hundred and Twenty Five – Renn – Contracts Abundant
- Chapter 126 - One Hundred and Twenty Four – Vim – The Yin Bloodline
- Chapter 125 - One Hundred and Twenty Three – Renn – A Feast and A Promise
- Chapter 124 - One Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – To Spar and Shop
- Chapter 123 - One Hundred and Twenty Two – Vim – A Bonnet Upon Her Head
- Chapter 122 - One Hundred and Twenty One – Renn – Merit and Sofia
- Chapter 121 - One Hundred and Twenty – Vim – A Request
- Chapter 120: hapter One Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – The Animalia Company
- Chapter 119 - One Hundred and Eighteen – Vim - Lumen
- Chapter 118 - One Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Lumen’s Gates
- Chapter 117 - One Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – To Bet On Her Promise
- Chapter 116 - One Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – The Clothed Woman
- Chapter 115 - One Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – A Safehouse For Those Without
- Chapter 114 - One Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – A Bridge’s Forgotten Smile
- Chapter 113 - One Hundred and Twelve – Vim – Crossroads, Sandwiches, Drinks
- Chapter 112 - One Hundred and Eleven – Renn – A Boulder to Toss
- Chapter 111 - One Hundred and Ten – Vim – The Frozen Pass
- Chapter 110 - One Hundred and Nine – Renn – For The Society
- Chapter 109 - One Hundred and Eight – Vim – Spring
- Chapter 108 - One Hundred and Seven – Renn – To Hammer Again...
- Chapter 107 - One Hundred and Six – Vim – Request of Those Left Behind
- Chapter 106 - One Hundred and Five – Renn – To Hate What You Love
- Chapter 105 - One Hundred and Four – Vim – Handprint
- Chapter 104 - One Hundred and Three – Renn - Nebl
- Chapter 103 - One Hundred and Two – Vim – A Lone Mine
- Chapter 102 - One Hundred and One – Renn – To Clean Soot
- Chapter 101 - One Hundred – Vim – To Teach the Willing
- Chapter 100 - Ninety Nine – Renn – Someone Who Loves What They Hate
- Chapter 99 - Ninety Eight – Vim – To Smelt
- Chapter 98 - Ninety Seven – Renn – Master and Friend
- Chapter 97 - Ninety Six – Vim – The Smithy
- Chapter 96 - Ninety Five – Renn – A Fish and a Smirk
- Chapter 95 - Ninety Four – Vim – To Kill Those Who Would
- Chapter 94 - Ninety Three – Renn – A Pond’s Quiet Ripple
- Chapter 93 - Ninety Two – Vim - Nory
- Chapter 92 - Ninety One – Renn – A Venture for the Future
- Chapter 91 - Ninety – Vim – To Settle a Mind
- Chapter 90 - Eighty Nine – Renn – A Book For A Protector
- Chapter 89 - Eighty Eight – Vim – To Retreat Without Running
- Chapter 88 - Eighty Seven – Renn – Maps and Plans
- Chapter 87 - Eighty Six – Vim – Telmik’s Festival
- Chapter 86 - Eighty Five – Renn – A Sparrow’s Respite and Dance
- Chapter 85 - Eighty Four – Vim – A Small Present
- Chapter 84 - Eighty Three – Renn – A War for a Daughter
- Chapter 83 - Eighty Two – Vim – A Drunk Dunk
- Chapter 82 - Eighty One – Renn - Hands
- Chapter 81 - Eighty – Vim – Prophecies Among Them
- Chapter 80 - Seventy Nine – Renn – A Cold Night’s Warm Back
- Chapter 79 - Seventy Eight – Vim – The Walking Pig
- Chapter 78 - Seventy Seven – Renn - Mansio
- Chapter 77 - Seventy Six – Vim – The Chronicler
- Chapter 76 - Seventy Five – Renn - Telmik
- Chapter 75 - Seventy Four – Vim – A Quiet Cost
- Chapter 74 - Seventy Three – Renn – A Knight’s Demand
- Chapter 73 - Seventy Two – Vim – To Spice The Trip
- Chapter 72 - Seventy One – Renn – Nation of the Blind
- Chapter 71 - Seventy – Vim – A Floating Moment
- Chapter 70 - Sixty Nine – Renn – Those Who Came Before
- Chapter 69 - Sixty Eight – Vim – To Fix the Unfixable
- Chapter 68 - Sixty Seven – Renn - Kaley
- Chapter 67 - Sixty Six – Vim – To Sea A Smile
- Chapter 66 - Sixty Five – Renn – To See Not Touch
- Chapter 65 - Sixty Four – Vim – Tor
- Chapter 64 - Sixty Three – Renn – A Cold Yet Hot Realization
- Chapter 63 - Sixty Two – Vim – To Fix a Wheel
- Chapter 62 - Sixty One – Renn – To Hear and Help
- Chapter 61 - Sixty – Vim – To Pluck a Feather
- Chapter 60 - Fifty Nine – Renn - Routine
- Chapter 59 - Fifty Eight – Vim – Rapti
- Chapter 58 - Fifty Seven – Renn – Thunderous Stew
- Chapter 57 - Fifty Six – Vim – Nevi
- Chapter 56 - Fifty Five – Renn – A Burden Twice Carried
- Chapter 55 - Fifty Four – Vim – A Few Moments Rest
- Chapter 54 - Fifty Three – Renn – Wagons
- Chapter 53 - Fifty Two – Vim – Primdoll
- Chapter 52 - Fifty One – Renn – The Last Painting
- Chapter 51 - Fifty – Vim – Lord Carvill’s Fire
- Chapter 50 - Forty Nine – Renn – Silk and Sweat
- Chapter 49 - Forty Eight – Vim – A Thief’s Regret
- Chapter 48 - Forty Seven – Renn – A Jealous Drink
- Chapter 47 - Forty Six – Vim – A Tithe For A Glare
- Chapter 46 - Forty Five – Renn – Promises. Prayers.
- Chapter 45 - Forty Four – Vim - The Sleepy Artist
- Chapter 44 - Forty Three – Renn – Ruvindale
- Chapter 43 - Forty Two – Vim – A Silent Night
- Chapter 42 - Forty One – Renn – Rules, Humans, Conversations
- Chapter 41 - Forty – Vim - Negotiations
- Chapter 40 - Thirty Nine – Renn – A Heavy Cookie
- Chapter 39 - Thirty Eight – Vim – To Prepare Is To Hunt
- Chapter 38 - Thirty Seven – Renn – Kindness. Worthlessness.
- Chapter 37 - Thirty Six – Vim – Letters. Scents. Heartbeats.
- Chapter 36 - Thirty Five – Renn – A Cat’s Meow
- Chapter 35 - Thirty Four – Vim - Porka
- Chapter 34 - Thirty Three – Renn – The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 33 - Thirty Two – Vim – A Snake’s Requests
- Chapter 32 - Thirty One – Renn – An Empty Forest
- Chapter 31 - Thirty – Vim – Lomi’s Den
- Chapter 30 - Twenty Nine – Renn – The Letters
- Chapter 29 - Twenty Eight – Vim – Snack In The Dark
- Chapter 28 - Twenty Seven – Renn – An Envelope
- Chapter 27 - Twenty Six – Vim – To Soar Amongst Warriors
- Chapter 26 - Twenty Five – Renn – Worthless Metal
- Chapter 25 - Twenty Four – Vim – Meeting The Owls
- Chapter 24 - Twenty Three - Renn - A Broken Brush
- Chapter 23 - Twenty Two - Vim - A Cold Cup
- Chapter 22 - Twenty One - Renn - Silence Broken
- Chapter 21 - Twenty - Vim - A Log and A Hen
- Chapter 20 - Nineteen - Renn - The Faded Memories Upon The Horizon
- Chapter 19 - Eighteen - Vim - Journey Onward
- Chapter 18 - Seventeen - Renn - A Coin For a Dream
- Chapter 17 - Sixteen - Vim - A Stroll to Ponder
- Chapter 16 - Fifteen - Renn - A Happy Moment, Painted, Yet Distracted
- Chapter 15 - Fourteen - Vim - A Balcony Fit for a King
- Chapter 14 - Thirteen - Renn - Questions After Dinner
- Chapter 13 - Twelve - Vim - To Study And Shop
- Chapter 12 - Eleven - Renn - Storm
- Chapter 11 - Ten - Vim - A Cloak For a Fox
- Chapter 10 - Nine - Renn - The Non-Human Society
- Chapter 9 - Eight - Vim - A Boat, a Fisherman and a Lizard
- Chapter 8 - Seven - Renn - To Meat a Mouse
- Chapter 7 - Six - Vim - A Plate of Thoughts
- Chapter 6 - Five - Renn - Paintings
- Chapter 5 - Four - Vim - To Gnaw A Tree
- Chapter 4 - Three - Renn - Coins
- Chapter 3 - Two - Vim - Snowfall
- Chapter 2 - One - Renn - Time
- Chapter 1: Prologue - Vim - Again