![]() The children are mostly evacuated from Turbansk. ![]() A few days later, Turbansk receives news that the army of Sharma, the Nameless One, have destroyed cities and towns to the South, and are expected to attack Turbansk soon. Hem names the crow Irc, (the Pilani name for "bird"), and keeps him. After a quarrel with one of his teachers, Hem escapes to a garden, where he rescues a white crow from the attack of several black crows. Because he does not know the Suderain language, Hem finds it very hard to make friends. There Hem becomes a Minor Bard, and has lessons with other Bards of Turbansk. While his sister, Maerad, was in the north in search of the Treesong, as told in The Riddle, Hem and his mentor Saliman arrive in Turbansk, the centre of the light in the Suderain, which is Saliman's School. ![]() According to the author, this book is the third part of her translation of the 8-part book Naraudh Lar-Chanë (the "Riddle of the Treesong"). The book is set in the fictional world of Edil-Amarandh. ![]() It is the third book of her Pellinor tetralogy. The Crow is a fantasy novel by Alison Croggon. ![]()
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