![]() ![]() ![]() The story takes on urgency as one tribe on their way home after the ritual is swallowed by the sea in a tsunami. ![]() One has to read the first few chapters carefully to understand the world set during the Bronze age. Not only that, the red-haired man, the mother named Tersh and the boy named Kareth were sent on a mission to communicate with the goddess of rebirth, goddess of death and goddess of life, respectively. This time they were warned of punishing floods from the oceans and three people were tapped as gods' messengers to warn other people in their civilization about the impending doom. It starts with a ritual by the Rhagepe, the priestesses from tribes who have the ability to communicate with the gods of their civilization and divine what's in store for them, whether famine, flood, war or good harvests. Guenevere Lee's Orope The White Snake is growing on me as I read it. ![]()
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