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“Men have invented various names in which to measure distance, and have a certain pleasure in assigning units of one to the other, it is the sense that so many inches toi the spans, and so many spans to the league; in the sense that a league in the Sorannah is almost two leagues within the ancient confines of Seawall, that is, within the barony that once held the city of Dragaera, and, at the time of which we have the honor to write, still held a portion of it; yet. for all of this measurement, it is understood by those who travel and by those who listen to travelers that the meaningful unit by which distance can be measured is time.”

Quote by Steven Brust

Work

The Phoenix Guards

In this fantasy novel, readers follow a band of elite guards as they navigate a complex political landscape and face various threats to their ruler's reign. The story is set in a richly detailed world with its own unique magic system and societal structures. more

Author

Steven Brust
Steven Brust

Steven Brust, born on November 23, 1955, is an American science fiction and fantasy author known for his rich imagination and unique world-building. His most famous work is the 'Drift' series, which has won numerous awards, including the Hugo Award. more

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