![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The city is more than even Lazlo could have expected filled with wonders and horrors in equal measure. ![]() When an unexpected caravan led by Eril-Fane, the Godslayer, arrives Lazlo has to embrace his dream and strive for the impossible: not just the chance to see the Unseen City for himself but possibly the chance to save it. To deny the possibility of either in his own small life is unthinkable. Lazlo is a dreamer who survives on a steady diet of magic and fairy tales. He knows such opportunities, such legends, are more suitable to men like Thyon Nero–a scholar renowned through the land for his alchemical wonders–but that does little to tamp down his hope. Unlikely as it may be for a war orphan turned into a lowly junior librarian, Lazlo’s greatest dream is to visit Weep and see its wonders with his own eyes. Now he spends every free moment tracking down what clues he can about the city as it once was and hints to what might have transpired there. Lazlo Strange has been obsessed with Weep since he felt the city’s true name stripped from his mind when he was five years old. No one knows what happened in Weep two hundred years ago to isolate the wondrous city from the rest of the world. “He’d sooner die trying to hold the world on his shoulders than running away. ![]()
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