In the Republic of Corvain, anybody who has a hint of magical power is rounded up and thrown into prison. They’re doing it to defend the new nation, says the revolutionary government – defend it from the sorcerers and sorceresses who used to be the lackeys of the man-eating Auks in the bad old days of the monarcy. When Grizelda, a young seamstress from the poorer part of the capitol city, suddenly finds herself the government’s target, she fears she is done for. But in prison she meets a gro ...
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The end.
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A rescue mission.
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In which something goes horribly, horribly wrong.
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A confrontation with Lenk.
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In which the Lonnes Underground has to make some difficult decisions.
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The rest of the breakout.
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In which Toby discovers Grizelda's secret.
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"Anybody want some fried spider?"
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Warden Calding.
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In which something goes wrong.
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Laying Plans.
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The Lonnes Underground.
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In which another riot breaks out.
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In which Mechanic Lenk is a terrible disappointment.
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In which a riot breaks out. Also, Toby.
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Pretty Paper?
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Proletarian Theater.
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Laricia.
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In which Grizelda discovers a new problem.
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In which Grizelda and the ratriders make up.
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Tea, advice, and a telegraph machine.
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In which Grizelda struggles with her first day of work.
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The Council of Foremen
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In which Grizelda runs afoul of the law ... again.
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Goblin Bureaucracy
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In which Grizelda encounters the ratriders.
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Holes in Promontory.
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In which Grizelda has a run-in with the law.
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