Though none of the group fully trusts Cal, they know they need him both as a pilot and tactician, and they set out to find the newbloods on a list compiled by a Silver who betrayed the queen and Prince Maven. When Mare also is taken prisoner, Kilorn, Farley, and Shade break her and Cal free before stealing an airship and escaping the island. There, Cal is taken prisoner, and Mare learns that Diana Farley, a guard captain, has been stripped of her rank by the Colonel, a ranking official who doesn’t trust either Silvers or Reds with powers (called newbloods). Using their abilities, Cal and Mare clear a path through the attackers and join the Scarlet Guard in a submarine that brings them to an island base. When the underground train reaches its destination, the group emerges topside into a Silver attack. Mare has just learned that her brother Shade is alive, and she’s been reunited with her best friend, Kilorn. Following an arena battle-style execution, Mare and Cal were rescued by the Scarlet Guard rebel group and now rush toward safety. Glass Sword opens moments after the end of Red Queen, which concluded with Prince Maven and the queen using Mare Barrow and Prince Cal as scapegoats to take over the kingdom. Content Warning: The source material contains potentially disturbing and graphic depictions of death and violence.
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