The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le Guin — Part 12 Audiobook | Calming reading for sleep

On the fog-grey sands of Selidor, Ged lies barely breathing — the door sealed, Cob defeated, but every thread of his wizardry spent and gone. Arren tends him through the quiet hours, finding water, keeping watch, until the oldest of all dragons descends from the sky: Kalessin, iron-coloured and rust-red-winged, speaking Ged's name three times like a benediction.

There is something unutterably tender in this ending — the great Archmage lifted on a dragon's back, his yew staff left half-buried in the sand, the long voyage home made on wings older than memory. Tonight's reading carries us back to Roke Knoll, where Ged kneels before Arren in the early light and a long and irreversible farewell begins.

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☾ About this audiobook The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le Guin is the final book of the original Earthsea trilogy — a lyrical, deeply philosophical fantasy about death, sacrifice, and what it costs to keep the world whole. Its elegiac pacing and spare, luminous prose make it one of the most quietly moving audiobook experiences in the fantasy canon.

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