™ Qualtendra, I never told you who you used to be. Perhaps it was guilt — or shame — that stayed my hand. Guilt for what I did to you. Shame for letting the world burn, when I knew full well that only I could end the flames. This is my confession.

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Estaria’s life in Appledale is a simple, sunlit thing — the orchards, his family, the warm routine of a baker’s apprentice who has never wanted for more. Then he reads a single word he cannot place and cannot forget: Streacresh. The search for its meaning will cost him the only world he has ever known, and draw him deep into the forests of western Gaiadra, where a long-buried truth is waiting. But to reach it, Estaria must first face the echoes of his own past.
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The newly bound Ascendant must learn to wield the power — and mistakes can be catastrophic. With the help of a dragon hatchling and a studious monk, Estaria makes his way north to the slopes of the great volcano. But what awaits him below might just rock the foundations of Terrindral forever.

First there was the Cresh. And in the end, Streacresh was never alone. What happens in between is a hell of a story.
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