![]() ![]() ![]() There is so much about this book that you discover along the way and I'm so afraid of revealing anything that might be a spoiler. These are small insect-like mechanics and they came in an incredible variety of styles.Īnd all of that is the easiest stuff to explain. Somewhere along the way these things called "kobolds" were invented to help keep the silver back. Actually, I'm not sure how people ever traveled because they would have random roads that led to nowhere and you never knew for sure if the road you were used to following would still be there, or be unblocked. These follies leave everything vulnerable to random rearranging. I was never clear on if these were random objects that were created or if they were memories of things that had existed in the past, although I favor the latter definition. ![]() Sometimes when the tide of silver draws back, it leaves behind things called "follies". Silver rises at night to varying levels and it destroys everything in its path. The silver in this book is entirely different from what we would call silver. "It is the dreaming mind of the wounded goddess and you must never go near her!" "It is a fog of glowing particles that arises at night to rebuild the world." This book had such a complex world that I was not only fascinated but I never really knew what was coming.īut if a child should ask, What is the silver? the answer might take many forms: ![]()
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