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Kinswoven: The Wright Family Saga - The Guide unfolds in the quiet years before the frontier breaks-when the land still breathes in uneasy balance, and the rivers carry more than trade; they carry tension.
In 1761, along the long waterways stretching from the Great Lakes to the Wabash, a man known only as Henry moves between worlds. He is a guide-one who knows the rivers, the forests, and the narrow paths that do not appear on any map. He belongs to no settlement, no army, no flag. His survival depends on understanding the land as it is-not as men wish it to be.
But the land is changing.
In the wake of shifting empires, the fragile understanding that once held the frontier together begins to give way. Trade grows uncertain. Trust grows thinner. And the quiet spaces between forts and villages-where men like Henry live-become the most dangerous places of all.
When his path crosses with Pontiac, Henry is drawn into something larger than the road beneath his feet. Tasked with guiding him through the wilderness, Henry becomes witness to the growing unrest spreading across the frontier-movements and decisions that will soon shape what history will remember as Pontiac's Rebellion.
Along the journey, he forms an unexpected bond with a wolf-one that comes to reflect the wilderness itself: watchful, untamed, and enduring.
As paths narrow and tensions rise, Henry must rely not only on skill, but on instinct-learning when to move, when to stand, and when survival demands something more than escape.
The Guide is a story of movement and endurance, set against a frontier on the edge of upheaval. It is the beginning of a legacy shaped not by certainty, but by the choices made when the world begins to shift beneath a man's feet.
Because on the frontier, nothing is given-
And what remains must be earned.