Khajad is dead. But now she's alive again.
So what's the catch?
She has no memory of her past, no explanation as to why she has magical powers or why she must hide her peculiar white demon wings from society.
Her mother, Yunika, thinks it's best to avoid answering any of Khajad's questions. For now, they must figure out a way to escape what is certain to become their icy graves at the Peak of the World. Together, they venture to find a place called "home" and a means of living a normal life.
But can their lives ever really be "normal?"
Siphram nhaat Pardeshan is a former deity, once renowned as "The Loyal." After killing another deity in cold blood, he was banished to the mortal realm and imprisoned at the frigid Peak of the World. When a team of mortals come to visit him and assess the situation, they come to the agreement that he is a colossal asshole.
However, he's a colossal asshole with something that they want.
Siphram claims to know things about the gods and the afterlife - things that mortals don't know - and he'll only share them if he's released from prison.
In the worst catch-22 ever, his visitors can't free him unless he tells them why he's been banished in the first place and he refuses to tell them why he's been banished until they free him from prison.
What lengths will these mortals go to in order to get the knowledge they seek and will it even be worth it in the end?