Lieutenant Allison Jakes ****
Great description of a young officer among veterans, delivers the feeling of a Cygnaran warcaster really well through action in both training and battle, gives character to both Sturgis and Jakes.
Good battle scenes with the menonites.
Tristan Durant ***
Different but also good description of warcaster training with the faithful. No turn of faith which I appreciate. Action is sometimes a bit lame.
Andrei Malakov ***
He is a fucking asshole at first, but the author manages to give him depth, which is admirable. Khadoran training sounds very intriguing, but it takes back seat to the conspiracy plot sadly.
Aiakos **
His story is not about becoming a warcaster, that is a tertiary thing in this. Which I really don't like.
Cryx is written a bit over the top, unnecessarily so.
And the events depart from the system way too far, like the dude controlling 2 jacks within a week of realizing he can control a jack at all.
Elara ***
She is written somewhat inconsistently, but I like the religious aspect of the assassin training.
Her Crucible is fun too, a good insight into the Laelese Rebellion, and a funny image of the young elf rushing the guys in her white plates.
Gaston **
It was a relatively well written story, though the action is terrible and doesn't make sense, people feel like teleporting, events don't follow. The emotional part is fine.
But this one finally discards all attempts at portraying warcaster training, because we get none of that, even though the story is probably the longest.