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Summoners
Summoners
Summoners
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Summoners

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Summoner Magic, the power to call forth creatures from the elements of this world, runs through royal bloodlines. Yet these nobility seem to find no better use for it than bickering over petty feuds. Until one day, when someone decides to rock the boat.
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherEsther Davis
Release dateDec 23, 2017
ISBN9781386843443
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    Summoners - Esther Davis

    "Go ahead. Flood the whole city over your petty grudge. You’re the Lady Monte, after all." How Heather itched to spit that into Her Royal Plumpness’s face. Or maybe just glare. Glaring worked.

    Heather handed the unconscious child to her nephew then splashed down the roadside to the next victim. She weaved through the scattered furniture and scanned the flooded street for any people they might have missed. Her knee-high boots should’ve kept the water out, but the moisture still managed to find crevices to seep though, sloshing between Heather’s toes and making them even prunier.

    An Aqua Hound stood on the flood’s surface, sniffing at the hair plastered to the servant’s face. Heather squinted at the hound. All the other water Elementals had Melted. Was Lady Monte still around, or did her spell just need a few more minutes to wear off?

    Heather fished a pebble from the flooded street and chucked it at the hound. The stone passed right through its midsection. A few drops fell from the aqueous body, but most of the liquid stayed, held together by unseen forces. The hound glanced up and barked—a bark

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