The listing, Magic the Gathering, Morningtide Book II, by Cory J. Herndon and Scott McGough has ended.
Paperback in brand new condition.
An elf in exile...Rhys allowed himself a moment's regret, then pushed it aside. He ought to have expected this. He was no longer a member of the Blessed Nation but its hated enemy. Killing Nath had not completed his fall from perfection, only increased it, renewed and redoubled it. The shame and the injury he had inflicted on the Gilt Leaf had not escaped the attention of the tribe's upper echelons, and like Gryffid they intended to avenge Nath and carry on Nath's work. The scouts moved closer to Rhys's tree, and Rhys tensed the long muscles in his legs. All was not lost--yet.
....and a pilgrim seeking her destiny....In Kinsbaile, Ashling had been forcibly hurled into the full presence of that great spirit, pushed into communion with a being most mortal cretures could not see or feel, let alone understand. After a decade of seeking, and only tantalizing glimpses and half-remembered intuition to show for it, Ashling beheld her patron spirit as it was. Even before she saw its shape, she understood its power. It was a wild a primal thing of speed and strength, unfettered by mortal limitations or concerns. It was the embodiment of the untamable desire for freedom itself, a living expression of the fierce joy freedom creates.