The Silurian, Book Four, Bedwyr's Loss
Returned to the Clan Bear on the eve of a massive Inglass invasion, the Fox is now High Prince of Gwynedd. He is re-united with Arthur, and about to face a far greater challenge than anything gone before€"time to face a battle that will bring great loss along with its glory in victory. This loss changes the Fox forever. For this is the cost of being Arthur€s most powerful warrior, as Arthur himself pays a terrible price for his invincible power. Even Medraut, Arthur€s embattled cousin, loses to his father, Lot; and loss binds the three men in a way they have never known before.
And yet it is Bedwyr€s Loss that seals their future fates. As the Fox struggles to survive his loss, as Arthur gives up what he loves to stay at Bedwyr€s side, in the end, their struggles divide them once again; as the Fox rises, he falls; as he is re-united, he is torn from the Bear€s side by his own wild pain, for what is one warlord€s loss, is another€s gain.
From what Bedwyr escaped from, he now returns to win battles of his own€"a force to be reckoned with, a force of nature, the Fox heals himself with the aid of a simple blacksmith, and here again, becomes Arthur€s greatest friend and champion.