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Haunted by legends of the man-eating "monster" they call the Wanawut, the People of the Watching Star travel south to the land of the People of the Red World and their Great Ghost Spirit, the white mammoth. Forbidden Land. When his tribe turns against him, the defiant hunter Torka and his wife Lonit must flee with their children to a savage and strange land to build a new life. Gert sets out to make sure no one else suffers what she has as a result of the war, but to do this she'll have to do what is forbidden of young women like her: become a warrior.

Unfazed, Gert sneaks into the initiation test, beginning an adventure that. In the desolate wastes of Greenland, a band of hunters stumble across a strangely-shaped stone which has fallen from the sky.

At first, the mysterious 'sky-stone' seems to bring good luck. But the villagers are soon cursed with violence and murder as they fight to gain control of the precious object. Over the next six hundred years, the Sky-Stone will fall into the hands of crusading knights, a wicked manor-lord of Devon, a group of radical young kabalists, the dying.

The reader's decisions will determine whether he or she can find the mate to a magic Calusa Gull stone and destroy both of them before an evil, time-traveling spirit can utilize their great powers. The two young nobles fall in love, but are soon forced to part and follow their preordained destines of ruling separate nations. Against the backdrop of. In the desolate wastes of Greenland, a band of hunters discover a strangely-shaped meteor which has fallen from the sky.

She had no desire to walk at the side of any man but Torka, but all women burned for Navahk. It was an enchantment that he put upon them. In the end, the fire she had felt for him had been quenched by rape, yet in her heart she knew that at the moment he took her, although she had fought against him, she had wanted him and had nearly given herself--until she had looked into his eyes and had glimpsed his black soul.

She had learned that to yield to him was to die. No, worse than that--to yield to him would have betrayed her love for Torka. And so she had fought him until the end, and when at last he had come to his savage release, she had ruined it for him by proclaiming:.

And although he had beaten her into unconsciousness, she had placed herself beyond his power. Yet the memory of the man still filled her with revulsion and shame at the knowledge that she had ever desired him in the first place. Torka drew her close, held her gently. Come now, woman of my heart, in my arms you will forget. And in the fold of one powerful arm he guided her into the cave and to the place where their sleeping skins lay piled upon a thick mattress of lichens and grasses.



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