![]() ![]() Main article: Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow He tells her that he chose her as an apprentice, and inserts her in a contest to be a part of the Wondrous Society, by being judge while simultaneously trying to complete four trials. That night, as Morrigan is sentenced to die, she gets whisked away to Nevermoor, a futuristic city, by Jupiter North, who owns the Hotel Deucalion. ![]() Malouf, apologizing for "breaking her hip."īut, as Morrigan is approaching her eleventh birthday, Eventide instead switches to be a year earlier, much to the joy of everyone around except Morrigan. ![]() ![]() Please accept my apologies and get well soon. I'm sorry you thought it was a good idea to go ice-skating even though you're a million years old and have brittle bones that could snap in a light breeze. Malouf, I'm sorry you don't know how to ice-skate properly. Due to her unlucky date of birth, Morrigan is the scapegoat for the entire Wintersea Republic, and is blamed for any unlucky occurrences, such as a cat dying of natural causes, or an elderly lady breaking her hip on an ice skating rink. In the book, ten-year old Morrigan Crow is sentenced to die on Eventide, which will falls on her twelfth birthday, as is any other child born on the Winter of Ten. Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, being the first novel in the series, was published on Octoin Australia and Octoin the United States. Main article: Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow ![]()
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