Tales From the Gishlan Wood Chapter 1
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Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2022
Following Helen M. Pugsley's War and Chess comes Tales from the Gishlan Wood, a collection of short stories from the world of Gishlan.

Teacher P will talk about the family he loved more than life itself; The Blue Fairy, Belleminka, was always more than just a soldier; King Haylend will tell you his woes and explain his long held vendetta against Gishlan; Prince Quillpeck yearns to break his vow of silence and speak of his life under a tyrannical father, and his own rise to the throne as king; Madam Gravoldie has to explain herself and why she chose the path she took; King Alabaster is going to honor Amethyst's mother's memory, and of course, Queen Amethyst, her children, and her children's children have stories to tell. So do the very lands themselves.

This collection of short stories is a key piece to The Gishlan Series. Don't miss out!

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