![]() ![]() In Firon the sorcerers capture the royal seat in Balarat and control the princedom through young Prince Tirel. ![]() Other princedoms, such as Grib and Fessenden, have so far remained neutral, but ambitious and/or devoted Princes try to rouse their fathers and their people. Goddess Keep is guarded by the Devr'im in Andry's absence. The Dorvali resistance mounts raids on the enemy, preventing them from joining the forces on the Continent, and Kierst-Isel remains secure. The southern princedoms are slowly being reclaimed, although many lives are lost, including Prince Kostas of Syr and Rihani of Ossetia. ![]() High Princess Meiglan and Rislyn are taken captive, but Andry, who had been travelling from Goddess Keep, saves Jihan. Meanwhile, Pol's wife and daughters are attacked by the Vellant'im. Rosseyn tells Pol of his past and teaches him more about his sorcerous heritage. An ancient sorcerer, Lord Rosseyn, is trapped within the mirror. As he and his mother, Sioned, try to uncover more about the invaders, they discover hidden secrets within an ancient mirror that had belonged to Sioned's old friend, Camigwen. Pol is torn between anger and guilt at his father's death and relief that he can finally act out against the invading Vellant'im. It is the second novel in the Dragon Star trilogy. The Dragon Token is a 1992 fantasy novel by American author Melanie Rawn. ![]()
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