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War has come to the [[City of the Saved]]. Once immune from harm, the resurrected Citizens of the universe find themselves once again most terribly fragile — and just as in the universe, too many of them now strive to take advantage of the fact. | War has come to the [[City of the Saved]]. Once immune from harm, the resurrected Citizens of the universe find themselves once again most terribly fragile — and just as in the universe, too many of them now strive to take advantage of the fact. | ||
In this unfamiliar City, the resurrected must revive the long-forgotten skills of their original lives. Knights, courtiers, detectives, killers, nurses, adventurers, spies, the afterlives of all will be irrevocably changed by the [[Civil War]]. | In this unfamiliar City, the resurrected must revive the long-forgotten skills of their original lives. Knights, courtiers, detectives, killers, nurses, adventurers, spies, the afterlives of all will be irrevocably changed by the [[City of the Saved Civil War|Civil War]]. | ||
== Individual stories == | == Individual stories == |
Revision as of 16:16, 9 June 2017
Furthest Tales of the City was the fifth anthology in the City of the Saved series.
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War has come to the City of the Saved. Once immune from harm, the resurrected Citizens of the universe find themselves once again most terribly fragile — and just as in the universe, too many of them now strive to take advantage of the fact.
In this unfamiliar City, the resurrected must revive the long-forgotten skills of their original lives. Knights, courtiers, detectives, killers, nurses, adventurers, spies, the afterlives of all will be irrevocably changed by the Civil War.
Individual stories
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