![]() ![]() Wells introduces new and fascinating races such as the waterlings in this installment, continuing this flair that feels fresh and original. ![]() I am still charmed by this story of the Raksura and the world they live in. However, they are able to help the colony scry for their missing seed which leads Moon on a dash to retrieve it. The neighboring court is unable to provide them with another seed. This leads them to seek out the assistance of another Raksuran court. Upon arriving there, they soon find out that the tree is dying because its heartseed has been stolen. After an attack on the colony, the Cloud Indigo court moves back to the place where their lineage started, a mountain-tree nestled in the forest. ![]() Book 2 picks up almost immediately after The Cloud Roads. The readers experience the world as Moon experiences it, learning as he learns, which means that nothing feels like filler. ![]() Because of Moon's ignorance of much of the Raksuran mores, following him through this book is perfect. In this story, we meet Moon, a Raksura who's spent most of his years living among groundlings after the destruction of his court when he was a young child. They are a matriarchal race of people with complex court laws. Readers are introduced to the Raksura in The Cloud Roads, a shapeshifting race that possess both a draconic form and a groundling form. Still Completely Enthralled With This World ![]()
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