Chapter 3

In a newer volume, he learned that at one time, when the earlier feudal system had prevailed, many of the nobility had owned estates along the foot of the mountains. A few such still remained. His schoolmasters described them as rustic, cut off from the culture and brilliance of the capital and inhabited by moldering relics of long-gone glory. It sounded like an ideal place for a sorcerer-in-hiding to hang his cloak and live safely unnoticed.