
by SirSparrowhawk
Edric leaves the Foundry with warm hands, a grey donkey, and eleven years of training that hasn't quite become certainty. His gift is simple: he can feel the grain of iron, hear what metal needs, and coax broken things back to what they were. His job is simpler still, walk the roads, fix what's worn, move on. But metal remembers. The hinge that holds a garden gate holds more than weight. A locked box carries fifteen years of grief in its seized mechanism. A file passed hand to hand through generations carries the warmth of every shaper who ever held it. And a standing stone on a hilltop, warm in midwinter, carries something older than the Foundry ever taught. Town by town, repair by repair, Edric begins to understand what the iron has always known: that everything touched by care holds that care in its grain, long after the hands are gone. What the Iron Remembers is a novel about craft, connection, and what we leave behind in the things we mend. Book 2 Begins May 1st.