The chapter opens with a description of the slave mines, which are located in the great lakes region of northern North America. The narrator tells us that the slaves have been using the mines as a way to escape from captivity. They are also using them as an escape route from the chief jiang and his followers, who are trying to kill them. The slaves are grateful to the devas for coming to them, and the narrator tells them that they can burn the demon south if they want, but they should be warned that the demon will not stand against their blades. The chapter ends with an account of the history of thehudsoni, a group of refugees from the island ofellesmere that have settled in the north of the U.S.
The chapter opens with a description of the slave mines, which are located in the great lakes region of northern North America. The narrator tells us that the slaves have been using the mines as a way to escape from captivity. They are also using them as an escape route from the chief jiang and his followers, who are trying to kill them. The slaves are grateful to the devas for coming to them, and the narrator tells them that they can burn the demon south if they want, but they should be warned that the demon will not stand against their blades. The chapter ends with an account of the history of thehudsoni, a group of refugees from the island ofellesmere that have settled in the north of the U.S.