Love proves the true winner though, and to me, that is all that matters. His daughter, Ianthe, is not much better as they both rule with an iron fist of hatred to fuel them. High prince Roelstra, the main bad guy for this tale is a good opponent, pitting everyone against each other to get what he wants. The book continues on showing the struggles and triumphs of a prince who wishes to change the world with honor and laws instead of squabbling and war tearing through the land. His Fire-bound love for Sioned is tested during this first part of the book as well because they barely acknowledge each other as per their agreement, although it is hard they manage to pull through with the desired out-come through trials that I'm not sure I would have made it through. Those ideals carried on through the book, showing how he could play the dim-witted prince in the beginning of the book. Growing up in the shadow of a warrior prince, Rohan was scholarly and filled with ideals. It was filled with honor and treachery, light and shadow magic.
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