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This version includes re-edited and expanded versions of
both SCHENTE NIGHT and FION'S DAUGHTER.
In the Era of Unification, Ro Ti comes upon a prize unlike
any
other, the last of Fion's Priestesses, Deliya. Mother
Deliya wants
nothing from Ro save one thing -- and heir. Ro wants a
queen.
Unfortunately, their mutual enemy, the Lengar, will do
anything to keep the Magden
and Fion's Children from forming an aliance.
SummarySchente Night-- When Tolerin captures Deliya, a
schente on a mission of mercy, he trades a night of
pleasure for his silence -- a night she willingly gives.
But, Deliya is actually Riella, the king's daughter, in
disguise. Tol's only chance of escaping Ro's wrath is
convincing Riella to give him more than the night.
Fion's Daughter-- Ro Ti is a king trying to unify
the world. Deliya is the last of an extinct race of
matriarchal priestesses. Each want a child for their own
reasons -- a child the Lengar would do anything to possess.
The fate of Kegin lies with Mother and Daughter.
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