Saga of Recluce
24 primary works • 26 total works
Book 21
Prejudice against the use of chaos magic force Beltur and his companions to flee their refuge in Axalt. The rulers of nearby Montgren have offered them sanctuary and the opportunity to become the Councilors of the run-down and disintegrating town of Haven.
Montegren lacks any mages - white or black - making this seem like the perfect opportunity to start again.
Beltur and the others must reinstitute law and order, rebuilt parts of the town, deal with brigands - and thwart an invading army.
Montegren lacks any mages - white or black - making this seem like the perfect opportunity to start again.
Beltur and the others must reinstitute law and order, rebuilt parts of the town, deal with brigands - and thwart an invading army.
Book 22
Sixteen years have passed since the mage Beltur helped to found the town of Fairhaven, and Taelya, Beltur's adopted niece, is now a white mage undercaptain in the Road Guards of Fairhaven.
Fairhaven's success under the Council has become an impediment to the amibition of several rulers, and the mages protecting the town are seen as a threat.
Taelya, a young and untried mage, finds herself at the heart of a conspiracy to destroy her home and the people she loves, and she may not be powerful enough to stop it in time.
Fairhaven's success under the Council has become an impediment to the amibition of several rulers, and the mages protecting the town are seen as a threat.
Taelya, a young and untried mage, finds herself at the heart of a conspiracy to destroy her home and the people she loves, and she may not be powerful enough to stop it in time.
Book 23
Alayiakal, who will one day be known by many names - not all of them flattering - has to climb the ranks of Cyador’s Mirror Lancers, fighting against unforeseen weapons and ancient technology.
Alayiakal, however, has secrets of his own to protect: his ties to the Great Forest and his magus abilities. He must silently pretend to be a conventional soldier favoured by fate - until that very same fate forces him to choose.
Alayiakal, however, has secrets of his own to protect: his ties to the Great Forest and his magus abilities. He must silently pretend to be a conventional soldier favoured by fate - until that very same fate forces him to choose.
Book 24