Written by Teri McLaren
Published by Harper Prism, 1996
SUMMARY
Our story
starts during the Brother's War, where the wizard Mishra leads an army of
wizards against his wizard brother Urza's army of wizards! Eh... yeah. This
does not fit with current continuity at all, but more on that later. For now
all you need to know is that Urza summoned a cockatrice but can't control it.
Mishra calls in his elite wizards, a group of songmages called The Cirlce. They try to kill the cockatrice, but there is a traitor in their midst who screws up the ritual, so they can only trap it. Mishra is
delighted though, charging the head songmage, known as the Collector, with crafting a song that can
release and control the creature. Knowing that the release of the creature will
mean armageddon (Yes, cockatrice is the scariest creature ever according to
this story), the mage actually makes a song that will use the crystals in a magical valley called the Chimes to kill the creature upon its release. But the traitor
in the circle, called the Raptor, comes in and kills him before he can write
all the instructions down correctly.
Cut to post-Ice Age Terisiare. The last member of the Circle, an
archaeologist named Javin (it seems the Circle has since become some sort of
mystery cult, as Javin shows no signs of being a songmage) and his adopted
song Cheyne, are excavating a site which they hope is the final resting place
of the Collector. They stumble on a corpse of a guy who
couldn't pay of his debts with the local mobsters, who just happens to hold a
totem with symbols on it similar to a totem Cheyne has. This triggers Cheyne to
go and find out the truth about his birth parents. While investigating in the
local city of Sumifa 





