The story was used as Chapter 8 of The Oathbound and is also included in the Oathblood collection. It was originally published as a novelette in Fantasy Book, September 1985.
The story was also released as an audiobook read by Mary Mason by filk publisher Off Centaur Publications in 1985.
Overview[]
Tarma, Kethry and Warrl in disguise join a caravan to hunt bandits. The story inspired the Bard Leslac to write the song "Threes."
Characters []
Characters appearing or mentioned in this story.
Major characters[]
- Tarma shena Tale'sedrin
- Kethry
- Lastel Longknife - bandit chief
Minor characters[]
Referenced characters[]
Terminology[]
Music[]
Publication history[]
For a more detailed history see the Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
- Fantasy Book, Sep 1985
- The Oathbound, Vows and Honor, volume 1, 1988[1]
- Oathblood, Vows and Honor, volume 3, 1998
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See also[]
- Oathblood, Vows and Honor, volume 3
- The Valdemar Anthology series
- Chronological order of books: expanded edition
Notes[]
- ↑ The story was woven into the novel The Oathbound, making up most of Chapter Eight.