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The Dragon Rampant is a solid slice of City shenanigans, but feels slightly out of place in the pacing of the season. Where Blur of Bright Water was undercut (but delivered emotionally) by flashbacks, Dragon Rampant spends much of its time focused on previously peripheral characters, shading in details. While I like this look at Wild Kate - more nuanced and more interesting here than in previous episodes - and the way her perspective builds up Tess’s gathering profile, I’m struggling to maintain...
“Dragon Rampant” opens with a funeral for an unnamed person of great importance before flashing back two weeks.Florian’s father wants justice for his son’s brutal beating. He appears utterly unaware of what Florian’s been up to and why he might have been targeted. Anyway, one of their own has been targeted, and the merchants aren’t going to let that go. Kaab’s family gets a visit and a warning to pass on. Which I think is exactly what Kaab wanted. Her plan looks like it’s going perfectly, which
Dragon Rampant (Tremontaine Season 3 Episode 11) by Karen Lord The amazing aspect of this Mosaic novel is that you can miss episodes and still follow the storyline. The aspect of looking at the characters attempting to cope with the cliffhangers from the last season. You find the beauty of characters and this world in every story. The personal struggles of the characters is addictive.Things are coming to a head. The connections to the competition has been found. The crimes of the accused have be...
Oh gosh. sad for break ups but I'm loving the new riverside demi monde. and charlotte looks like she's going to be a great character
I am bummed about Diane and Esha.