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({{DISPLAYTITLE:Book I — Section One (Summary)}} {{Short description|High-level summary of Book I, Section One of ''The Wool Gathering''}} '''Book I, Section One''' follows the River at the moment its pageantry begins to rot from the inside. As a child, '''Ezmalikhat Niryath''' is marked by a private omen-reading on '''Madhushana''': three veil cards promise a life shaped by pruning, hunger, and passage. Years later, that prophecy starts to “move” when the Nervak delegation arrives at the sky-su)
 
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| primary locations = Madhushana; Levens (Aeryth Yaruun / Eirhelm); Almashi
| primary locations = Madhushana; Levens; Almashi
| focal figures = Ezmalikhat Niryath; Ezmalikhat Soravyn; Ezmalik Erikan; Selûneth Yarulai-tha; Queen Bayar; the Fendril King; Malik Rhyvân
| focal figures = Ezmalikhat Niryath; Ezmalikhat Soravyn; Queen Bayar; Selûneth Yarulai-tha; Malik Rhyvân
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'''Book I, Section One''' establishes the political stage of the River, the rivalry of heirs, and the first clear '''reappearance of the Symbol of No Mouth''' as a living threat. It interlocks three fronts: (1) Niryath’s earliest “marking” and foreshadowing; (2) the summit and tourney at Levens, where spectacle becomes pretext for assassination and prophecy; and (3) the sacred Kindling on Almashi, where the Malik is forced to confront an approaching cosmological failure.
'''Book I, Section One''' establishes the political stage of the River and the return of the Symbol of No Mouth.
 
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== 1. The Veil Cards (Madhushana) ===
=== The Veil Cards (Madhushana) ===
As a child, '''Ezmalikhat Niryath''' is taken to the sleepless sphere of '''Madhushana''' to meet the aged advisor '''Ranzekhûl'''. In private ritual, Ranzekhûl lays three veil cards before her: '''The Sentin''', '''The Pistil Maw''', and '''The Crossing''', warning that the crown will “find” her through loss and ruin, and that a laughing man will become a hated mirror before becoming something else:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. The omen becomes a thematic spine: identity as contradiction, destiny as wound, and power as a kind of pruning.
=== The Sky-Summit is Declared (Ju’kov → Levens) ===
 
=== The Feast Fracture (Levens / Eirhelm) ===
=== 2. The Sky-Summit is Declared (Ju’kov → Levens) ===
=== The Rude List Begins ===
The Nervak spring tourney tradition is disrupted when the Malik must attend the sacred Kindling on Almashi. Meanwhile, Gethin’s Prince Arwell wins acclaim reclaiming '''Zarune’s Mouth''' and announces a rival tourney on the floating throne of '''Aeryth Yaruun''' at Levens. The Nervak respond with restraint: '''Ezmalik Erikan''' travels in the Malik’s stead, escorting Soravyn and Niryath into a court built for pageantry rather than endurance.
=== The Pretender Arrives ===
 
=== The Mark Returns (Selûneth Yarulai-tha) ===
=== 3. The Feast Fracture (Levens / Eirhelm) ===
=== The Impasse (Almashi / Talûth) ===
At the Eirhelm feast, Canmore’s King '''Donchad''' provokes Gethin’s King '''Pritchard''' into a public humiliation that nearly becomes a diplomatic break. Prince '''Wyn''' defuses it by turning the challenge into farce, only to be physically flattened when Prince '''Emani''' steps in. This scene brands Wyn as both irreverent and strategically dangerous, and it plants the seed of Niryath’s attention turning toward him.
=== The Death Duel (Bayar vs the Fendril King) ===
 
=== Section break hook ===
=== 4. The Rude List Begins (Levens Tourney) ===
Levens’ strange field distorts steel, forcing bronze weapons by decree. The first day is the “'''Rude List'''”, where the unnamed fight for the right to challenge nobles. '''Queen Bayar of Ganbatarr''' enters the Rude List, instantly changing the meaning of the event: the crowd realizes this is no longer sport, but truth with teeth.
 
=== 5. The Pretender Arrives (The Fendril King) ===
A self-proclaimed '''Fendril King''' arrives riding a massive beast and bearing a forbidden blade that behaves unlike bronze. He declares intent to conquer the Rude List and force a confession from the Nervak, claiming his cause is justice for dead Siluška kin. Niryath privately confronts him and vows to kill him herself if he reaches the noble gallery.
 
=== 6. The Mark Returns (Selûneth Yarulai-tha) ===
Niryath reports a maker’s mark on the Pretender’s weapon: a wide “mouth” shape with jagged strokes and a '''single spiral where an eye should be''', which visibly unsettles '''Selûneth Yarulai-tha''':contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}. Yarulai-tha’s composure fractures into action: she summons the Pretender, sends '''Mitalo Zeh''' to search his camp, and privately requests a drawing of what Zekharn remembers from the Cevran incident—confirming the symbol’s reappearance is not coincidence:contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.
 
=== 7. The Hidden Bargain (The Sword & the Scheme) ===
In private counsel, Yarulai-tha, Pritchard, and Erikan compare the recovered sigil with present signs and treat the situation as a recurrence of the old horror. Political “honor” is quietly subordinated to containment: Bayar is approached as the practical solution. The summit’s public face remains festival, but its inner mechanism becomes preemptive violence.
 
=== 8. The Impasse (Almashi / Talûth) ===
Cut to Almashi: Malik '''Rhyvân''' and the six Khazarûn gather resin for the Kindling as the Traveling Light comet approaches. Tensions flare among the Khazarûn (duty, gendered power, succession anxiety) while the Malik is privately warned the Kindling’s future is failing: the comet’s behavior is changing, implying an approaching “final” return.
 
=== 9. By Deed Alone (Back to Levens) ===
The Rude List narrows to its last hinge: the final bout will be '''Queen Bayar vs the Fendril King''':contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}. Court pageantry continues, but it now reads as a mask stretched thin over panic and calculation.
 
=== 10. The Knife Remembers (Bayar’s Threshold) ===
Bayar’s internal perspective frames the River’s nobles as sleepwalking toward catastrophe. She recognizes the same “pause-before-motion” she learned in Penketh’s carnivorous wilds, sensing that the true threat is not the duel itself, but what the duel permits to enter public myth.
 
=== 11. The Death Duel (Bayar vs the Fendril King) ===
The climax of Section One (as drafted so far): Bayar and the Fendril King’s fight escalates from spectacle into a declared death duel:contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}. Bayar wins, disarms him, and ultimately cuts his throat, then condemns the court’s appetite for blood with a public rebuke that silences even kings:contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}. This resolves the immediate “Pretender” threat while amplifying the deeper danger: violence as contagion, and symbols as doors.
 
=== 12. The Shear and the Crown (Section break / next arc hook) ===
Section One ends by opening the machinery behind the River: an ancient order that guards the crossings and can exile kings from passage. The motif of '''Sentin''' shifts from omen to infrastructure: pruning becomes political reality, and the River itself becomes a weaponized boundary:contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.


== Unresolved threads at end of Section One ==
== Unresolved threads ==
* The true nature and origin of the Pretender’s weapon and the Symbol of No Mouth remain open.
* ...
* Niryath and Soravyn’s succession tension is sharpened into inevitability.
* ...
* The Malik is trapped between sacred obligation (Talûth) and the escalating crisis upriver.
* The crossings’ Keepers/Magistrates are introduced as a force capable of rewriting fate via access.


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Book I, Section One establishes the political stage of the River and the return of the Symbol of No Mouth.

Plot

The Veil Cards (Madhushana)

The Sky-Summit is Declared (Ju’kov → Levens)

The Feast Fracture (Levens / Eirhelm)

The Rude List Begins

The Pretender Arrives

The Mark Returns (Selûneth Yarulai-tha)

The Impasse (Almashi / Talûth)

The Death Duel (Bayar vs the Fendril King)

Section break hook

Unresolved threads

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