Blood Over Bright Haven

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, a brilliant and fiercely ambitious mage determined to become the first female Highmage in the city of Tiran. Tiran is a magical marvel, kept prosperous and safe by a complex system of "spellography"—a magic system that functions similarly to computer programming. Intricate Magic: Blood Over Bright Haven

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Tonight, he would break it.

Kaelen knelt. "To show them."

Then comes the revelation that justifies the title: refers to the realization that the city’s magical grid is not powered by arcane geometry or solar leylines. It is powered by souls . Specifically, the souls of the indigenous people living outside the barrier. Every light in a High Mage's study, every heating rune in a noble's bath, is sustained by systematic, industrialized genocide.