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Deadly Paths of Two-Soul Magic Rafti is a beautiful firedancer until she dies in a firepit and is brought back with a murdered girl's ghost-soul sharing her body. Double-souled—the mark of the shaman—Rafti is forced to a new destiny by the priest who has resurrected her, Moth. Moth, too, is double-souled and cursed to discover the secrets of necromancy. He lives a life of nightmare paths, phantasmic vision quests, and constant battle—sailing the River of Death, fighting the World-Eel and the stars, stealing from the palace of dead gods and from the thousand arms of the Earth goddess. At every turn, Moth's teacher, his gods, his allies, his ancestors, and even his magical weapons try to kill him. Now Rafti joins him in a world where masters destroy their students and priests betray their gods. Because magic cannot be avoided. But magic cannot be earned. Only stolen. Stolen from the souls of the dead.

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Firedance, Scott Baker

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1989
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Title
Firedance
Language
English
Released
1989
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
ISBN10
0099601001
ISBN13
9780099601005
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Deadly Paths of Two-Soul Magic Rafti is a beautiful firedancer until she dies in a firepit and is brought back with a murdered girl's ghost-soul sharing her body. Double-souled—the mark of the shaman—Rafti is forced to a new destiny by the priest who has resurrected her, Moth. Moth, too, is double-souled and cursed to discover the secrets of necromancy. He lives a life of nightmare paths, phantasmic vision quests, and constant battle—sailing the River of Death, fighting the World-Eel and the stars, stealing from the palace of dead gods and from the thousand arms of the Earth goddess. At every turn, Moth's teacher, his gods, his allies, his ancestors, and even his magical weapons try to kill him. Now Rafti joins him in a world where masters destroy their students and priests betray their gods. Because magic cannot be avoided. But magic cannot be earned. Only stolen. Stolen from the souls of the dead.