Ead’s close friend, Loth, is banished from the Queendom for becoming too close with Sabran, his best friend since childhood. However, the Queen has no knowledge that Ead truly comes from the Priory, and is there to protect Sabran, and prevent the nameless one from returning. Meanwhile, Ead Duryan resides in the Queendom of Inys further west, where she is a lady in waiting for Queen Sabran. Niclays immediately objects, but is forced to take in the boy. Breaking the law, she sends him to the home of Niclays Roos in Orisima. In the East, Tané, a young girl training to be a dragon rider, finds an outsider, Sulyard. As five wyrms start to stir, everyone fears that their ancient enemy, “the nameless one,” is to awake soon. Some live in the East where dragons are worshiped, while those in the West despise them. (Eight hundred forty eight to be specific.) The novel follows different characters’ perspectives throughout a fictional world. If you’re a book nerd, you’ll know “The Priory of the Orange Tree.” For those of you who don’t know, it’s an eight-hundred page novel by Samantha Shannon.
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