Mortalis

Mortalis by R. A. Salvatore, published by Random House Publishing Group in 2001, is a fantasy novel that continues the saga of its characters in a richly woven narrative. In this first edition, spanning 556 pages, the story unfolds after the defeat of the demon dactyl, whose dark sorceries have been shattered by the gemstone magic of the woman known as Pony. However, the aftermath of this victory reveals a kingdom still rife with intrigue and danger, as Pony grapples with the loss of her lover, the elf-trained ranger Elbryan Wynden.
As the narrative progresses, Pony faces a new challenge when a deadly sickness strikes the people of Corona. This forces her to embark on a pilgrimage that will test her abilities and faith like never before. Throughout her journey, she is shadowed by Marcalo De’Unnero, the man she despises for his role in Elbryan’s death, who seeks to lead her down a perilous path. Readers will find a blend of fantasy elements and character-driven conflict as the story explores themes of loss, power, and the struggle against malevolent forces.
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The long struggle is over at last. The demon dactyl is no more, its dark sorceries shattered by the gemstone magic wielded by the woman known as Pony. But victory did not come easily. Many lives were lost, including Pony’s lover, the elf-trained ranger Elbryan Wynden.
Despite the dactyl’s demise, the kingdom still seethes in the same cauldron of plots and machinations. But when a deadly sickness suddenly appears among the people of Corona, Pony must undertake a pilgrimage that will test her powers–and her faith–as never before. Watching her every step of the way is the man she hates above all else: Marcalo De’Unnero, the villain responsible for Elbryan’s death . . . who would desire nothing more than to lead Pony down that same treacherous path to destruction.
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