The Last Swordkeeper
The ice had claimed London three centuries ago, though no living soul remained to record the moment. Arthur Blackwood knew this the instant the Ark's hull groaned against the frozen Thames. He had been gone thirty years by his own clock—twenty-three years of ship-time, twenty-five thousand years of Earth-time. The numbers meant nothing now. What mattered was the silence. He stood at the...
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