Magda Searus was not a legend at all, though she was married to the leader of the empire she lacked the gifted powers which everyone else around her enjoyed. The problem was not a serious one for the girl because she was away from the war and was well protected by the gifted people around her. Her husband also loved her from the bottom of his heart and promised her that he will protect her at all cost from the enemy.
One day everything changes for Magda when her husband i.e the leader of the empire commits suicide without any reason. No one knows why their leader committed suicide but Magda had a bigger issue in front of her i.e the issue related to her safety and the protection of the empire. After much research, Magda comes to know about someone who can help her as through that particular person she would be able to talk to her dead husband.
For other people, it was not possible but Magda is left with no other way, she wants to know what happened to her husband and what the real cause of war is. Terry Goodkind enhances the horizon of the story when Magda goes on the expedition as she finds things that no one was ready for.
Stone of Tears and Blood of the Fold is not lengthy like this story because this story has many folds and the story is folded in those layers. Christina Traister didn’t have much work to do like the narrator because the author has already explained the story in a very detailed and engaging way.