![]() Despite his penchant for explosions, he seems strangely subdued and even taciturn – even Rowan notices, pointing out to him several times that he has stopped talking to her. With the destruction of his powerful locus magicalicus, Conn has seemed to lose some of his vigor and energy. ![]() With his friend Rowan and her retinue, he struggles against a mysterious magician and an ancient, malignant magic. This is horrifying to Conn but just as well, as Conn is quite certain that the magic of Wellmet wants him to investigate and solve the problem of the Shadows that have been invading Wellmet – and the root of the evil seems to lie in the desert city of Desh. Unfortunately, Conn accidentally blows up his master Nevery’s house, at which point he is exiled from the city. ![]() ![]() Conn has discovered that explosions allow the magic of his city Wellmet to talk to him, and since his locus magicalicus stone was destroyed at the end of book 1, this is very important to him. ![]()
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