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The message from Stormrider

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RYKER

“You must keep your head high, your eyes all over your body, and your feet on the ground!” I ordered, circling the two ladies rooted in the sparring mud.

“Make sure no one has an edge over you.”

The sound of bodies hitting the earth echoed across the training field. It was a steady rhythm I had grown used to. It served as therapy for me.

I came to a halt at the edge of the training ground with arms crossed, watching the young brunette fight to hold her own against Hagar.

Mud clung to the girl’s knees, her braid half-loosened as she charged too eagerly.

Hagar twisted sideways with minimal effort and swept the girl’s legs from under her. Her back hit the earth with a sickening thud.

“Watch your back,” I called out. Although I did my best to sound calm, my voice still cut through the air like a blade.

“Hagar doesn’t strike where you expect her to. And so will your enemies.” If we were going to face a force as smart as Stormrider’s, I was going to have to train my warriors to be
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