Gregory wakes in a cabin tended by a mysterious woman. After banter, he asks for Abigail Thorn. Recognition dawns - he sees the woman from Bryce's fireside stories. When he shows the falcon token and tells her Bryce is alive, Abigail's carefully maintained composure cracks.
Gregory is ambushed on the Huster road by disguised soldiers. A garrison-issue crossbow bolt reveals the queen's agents are hunting him. He reflects on the political resistance Bryce will face - nobles invested in Fulton's succession who will brand Bryce an imposter rather than lose their fortunes.
Gregory and Bryce plan their next move at the Halvorn estate in Bridane. Bryce reveals his childhood friend Abigail Thorn, now a Ranger, as a potential ally beyond the queen's influence. He sends Gregory west to find her with a carved falcon token as proof.
Gregory reflects on Bryce's warning about trust, acknowledging that his journey with Bryce has created genuine cracks in his defensive walls. In Bridane, he discovers sealed wells, buckled streets exposing dead earth, and a child who draws thousand-year-old Halvorn symbols in her sleep after...
Gregory reflects on Bryce's warning about trust, acknowledging that while trust never came easily before, his journey with Bryce has created genuine cracks in his defensive walls - showing progression rather than circular repetition of the same lesson.
Gregory and Bryce ride through decaying countryside, discussing court politics and the danger of Bryce's hidden magic. They stop at a failing village where an old man reveals Bryce has been missing for nearly a year.
Gregory and Bryce arrive at a city and secure lodging at a discreet inn. Bryce experiences strange pulling sensations from the citadel connection. The next morning, Gregory discovers a sealed quarter where wells turned black and cold, a mason came out speaking an unknown language with empty...