![]() Poor Nic, no matter what he did, everything just got worse and worse. Like being tricked into betraying the griffin, being betrayed into the Colosseum, losing Livia, losing his magic, and finding out who General Randulf really is. But when someone sees that the scratch on his back is more than just a scratch, Nic finds out that there are a lot worse things than than being a slave in the mines. So he finds it, along with piles of gold, and a griffin who claws his back and then seems to listen to him. The cave starts to collapses and the griffin flies Nic out of the cave.Īt first, Nic is just happy to be alive and out of the cave. Randulf forces Nic to be the one to go, to look for Caeser’s bulla. Nic refuses, but overhears General Randulf’s plot against the empire. The first man who went in is dead, the second went crazy. What more could go wrong?īut then, a cave filled with Caesar’s things is found at the mine. ![]() His father died because he was struck by lightening (Really, Father? Did you have to go out in that storm?) and his mother was sold away. There is only one worse thing that could happen to Nicolas Calva. ![]() Of course I was going to read this book then. Mark of the Thief was recommended to me by the same person who recommended Last in a Long Line of Rebels. ![]()
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