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The Dark Tower: Wizard and Glass

Some story beats of Stephen King's The Dark Tower: Wizard and Glass

Young Susan visits the witch Rhea of the Cöos to prove her innocence before marriage

Young Susan visits the witch Rhea of the Cöos to prove her innocence before marriage

Susan is captured by Reynolds who brings her back to the townfolk of Hambry, who in turn are looking for somebody to blame for the unfortunate events that happened to them

Susan is captured by Reynolds who brings her back to the townfolk of Hambry, who in turn are looking for somebody to blame for the unfortunate events that happened to them

A typical morning at the Traveller's Rest, the inn of Hambry

A typical morning at the Traveller's Rest, the inn of Hambry

Different versions of how a thinny could look like. Stephen King describes a thinny to be some sort of crack in spacetime. It consists of pure evil, tempting everybody who steps into the fog to give up on life and step in deeper...

Different versions of how a thinny could look like. Stephen King describes a thinny to be some sort of crack in spacetime. It consists of pure evil, tempting everybody who steps into the fog to give up on life and step in deeper...