![]() Think of them like Pyro from X-Men in terms of their abilities. ![]() However, this led to disease and the virtual destruction of Ebora with the Crimson Flux taking them, their society fading to nothing.Īt the same time, an organisation called The Winnowry captures females who can summon winnow fire and keeps them locked away, deeming winnow fire to be heresy and an abomination. At the end of the last Rain, the Tree God was attacked directly by the Jure’lia Queen and seemingly both died.Without the Tree God’s sap, the folk of Ebora lost their longevity, but discovered that drinking human blood could keep them young. This is because during each war the Tree God rains his leaves upon the nation of Ebora, gifting them sentient War Beasts that are used to destroy the Jure’lia. The wars of Ebora and the Worm People are called Rains. ![]() They have tried this eight times, but are always repelled by the forces of Ebora, a race similar to humans, but who are long lived and worship the Tree God. Throughout history Sarn has been troubled by the Jure’lia, or The Worm People who want nothing but absolute destruction of all life on the world and to make it their own. ![]() The Winnowing Flame Trilogy takes place on the world of Sarn. I will be talking about my thoughts on the ending, but I won’t be giving away any specific information that could be considered as spoilers. ![]() The trilogy consists of The Ninth Rain, The Bitter Twins and The Poison Song. Today I am going to provide a review of The Winnowing Flame Trilogy by Jen Williams. ![]()
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