The Southern Plains became dependent on trade with the North Groves. Each had their own areas of expertise and each had come to rely on the other for their survival. But for some unknown reason this vital trade came to an abrupt halt. The Dwarfs no longer came to the south to trade. Most believed the Dwarfs of the north couldn't be trusted.
What was their game?
Were they trying to starve out the south?
Were they trying to increase the price for their goods?
Where were they?
What game were they playing?
This is the "third" book in The History of the Small World trilogy and answers these questions and more.