Ep. 46. Hidden Years 22 & 23

EPISODE · Aug 11, 2024 · 55 MIN

Ep. 46. Hidden Years 22 & 23

from The Untouched Quest · host The Untouched Quest

Ember doubts herself and her skills as Chief yet again. She wants to learn to fight with a troll sword, like her father did in the first war. It turns out it is not a skill for her body type and personality. But she refuses to give up, in her mind it is a chief weapon and she needs to do everything like her father. Some of the Wolfriders try to convince her to try different weapons, like a spear. Ember refuses to listen, but even the most stubborn chieftess has to admit defeat when a certain newcomer gifts her a spear. Turns out, a spare is Ember's kind of weapon when she saves Redlance from one of Winnowill's monsters.  Timmain is spending a lot of time with Teir, which means he is running out of meat and it is time to go for a hunt. When he is about to leave Timmain runs off to find Ember, she is eager for the two of them to go hunting together. After all, Ember is the one Wolfrider who trusts Teir. While out hunting Teir shows Ember his animal magic, how he can imitate them, feel them, and build trust with them. It is something new for Ember, but she realizes that Teir has so much to teach them. On their way back from the hunt they find Pike dancing and howling for Skot, who was one of Pike's lifemates.  If you want to read these issues yourself before you listen to the episode, you can read Elfquest for free at elfquest.com To support this podcast go to buymeacoffe.com where you can buy us a coffee or ten! You can also help us by sharing this episode with everybody you know. Remember to like, rate, and tell the world what you think about us. You can find us @theuntouchedquest almost everywhere. Follow us on your favorite podcast platform so you won't miss an episode!

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