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The Destroyer Goddess (In Fire Forged, Part 2) [Hardcover]

Laura Resnick (Author)
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In Fire Forged, 2 December 1, 2003
An epic saga of such grand scale
it must be told in two books

Laura Resnick, author of In Legend Born, has created a novel so epic in power and scope that it could only be told in two parts. In The White Dragon, part one of In Fire Forged, the island nation of Sileria had finally been freed from the tyranny of foreign Valdani rule by Josarian, the rebel leader who became the Firebringer foretold in prophecy. But Josarian was slain by the White Dragon, a creation of Kiloran, the most ruthless of the powerful mages called waterlords, who terrorize those who depend on their mercy for the water that all life must have.
Now that mercy is denied.
As the waterlords begin a reign more terrible than that of the Valdani, Tansen, Josarian's second-in-command, joins forces with Mirabar, a Guardian who is feared and admired for her fire magic, and Zarien, a mysterious sea-born boy.
Mirabar and her bitter enemy, Torena Elelar, the faithless wife of a Valdani aristocrat, contend with prophecies both vague and daunting, each destined to serve the destroyer goddess in her own way as they try to discover the meaning of Mirabar's visions.
The fragile alliances forged by Tansen between the peasant shallaheen and the Guardian resistance begin to crumble as he tries desperately to save Sileria. Zarien, however, is determined to bring Tansen to the sea goddess Sharifar to be her consort. But no goddess is as easy to placate as mortals may think . . . .
And Kiloran will stop at nothing to trap Tansen and crush the resistance in order to maintain his tyrannical reign.
As the power struggle among Sileria's warring factions intensifies to a fevered pitch, the tremors of Mount Darshon increase, threatening to engulf them all in molten death. Kiloran and Tansen prepare for a final confrontation that will change Sileria forever. But no one may triumph unless the destroyer goddess wills it . . . .

With masterful storytelling, Laura Resnick brings this great epic tale to a conclusion that readers will find riveting and enthralling.


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From Publishers Weekly

Resnick brings her outstanding two-part fantasy saga, which began with White Dragon: In Fire Forged, Part One (2003), to a fully satisfying conclusion. After the defeat of the Valdani conquerors, the land of Sileria faces a threat from its most powerful caste, the Waterlords, who through their control of the water supply can extort obedience from a thirsty populace. Tansen, Sileria's greatest warrior, and Mirabar, a prophetess and fire wizard, lead the rebellion against the water cartels. Mirabar's visions suggest that for Sileria to be truly free, water magic cannot simply be vanquished-it must remain a part of Sileria's future. Tansen, with his deep-seated hatred of Waterlords, may find this notion hard to accept, she realizes. Fast-paced, witty and full of action, the book is a marvel of storytelling, but it's the credible, complex relationships among the characters that elevates this far above the usual fantasy standard. One of the book's greatest accomplishments is the humanization of the mad Waterlord Baran. At its heart, this is a story of family ties-those we choose, and those that choose us. Resnick fans have cause to rejoice.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Resnick completes, for the moment, at least, the stories of Sileria begun in In Legend Born (1998) and continued in The White Dragon (2003). Sileria, whose patron deity is Dar, the volcanic goddess of destruction, has known one conqueror after another. In The White Dragon the rebel Josarian, with the aid of the wielders of fire magic called the Guardians, defeated the most recent overlords, the Valdani. Josarian was killed shortly thereafter, and now his heir, Tansen, must deal with the Waterlords, who control the precious resource for which they are named. The rivalries and feuds continue fast and furious, not to say bloody, and Tansen nearly loses his life. But a mysterious boy from the ranks of the Waterlords saves Tansen to continue his struggle to a breathless and satisfactory conclusion. The tale will certainly keep its series audience industriously turning pages and make them hope Resnick has more in store for them. Frieda Murray
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; First Edition edition (December 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765308754
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765308757
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,209,214 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Laura Resnick is the author of the popular Esther Diamond series, whose releases include UNSYMPATHETIC MAGIC, DOPPELGANGSTER, DISAPPEARING NIGHTLY, and the upcoming VAMPARAZZI. She has also written traditional fantasy novels such as IN LEGEND BORN, THE DESTROYER GODDESS, and THE WHITE DRAGON, which made the "Year's Best" lists of Publishers Weekly and Voya. An opinion columnist, frequent public speaker, and the Campbell Award-winning author of many short stories, she is on the Web at www.LauraResnick.com.

 

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book in a very nice series, March 4, 2004
This review is from: The Destroyer Goddess (In Fire Forged, Part 2) (Hardcover)
The Valdani have finally left Sileria after hundreds of years of occupation but now the water lords, led by their powerful chief Kiloran, intend to take over. Their rule, should they be successful, will be far harsher and far more complete than anything the Valdani dreamed of. And all that stands in their way are a handful of guardians (fire mages) and Tansen--a great warrior to be sure, but hardly a cult leader like his brother, now killed by Kiloran. Things only get worse for Tansen when the great fire-mage and prophet, Mirabar--the woman he loves despite her cruelty to him--decides to marry a crazy waterlord. They need dissension among the waterlords, but Tansen hates the idea that any man but he will touch Mirabar.

Tansen, along with his adopted son, do their best to stir up troubles among the waterlords, playing them off against each other. But the prophecies require children to be born for real freedom--and Kiloran's assassins are doing their best to kill any of the likely candidates.

Author Laura Resnick has created a fascinating magical world. Tansen and the half-Valdani lord Ronall, in particular, come to life as flawed but fascinating characters. The magic system with its battles between water and fire magic is fully developed and very nice. Resnick's word pictures of the water magic are especially powerful.

THE DESTROYER GODDESS is the strongest of the three novels in this series. The plot is more tightly integrated as the characters come together for the resolution of the centuries-old struggle between fire and water, between the Society and the Guardians, and between the peasants and the sea. Even the gods come ito play in this one.

The novel could be read as a stand-alone but readers will find it more interesting if they read the three novels in the order they were written.

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Conclusion to a Great Series, January 16, 2004
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This review is from: The Destroyer Goddess (In Fire Forged, Part 2) (Hardcover)
This is the third book of the series In Legend Born. I've waited for this book for 3+ years and although I have forgotten some of the minor characters (such as Jalilar) this book is a very memorable conclusion of the series. It has many plot twists, many of which are predictable (but I don't read a story for the twists, i read it for the story) and has very full characterizations of the main characters. The war against the Waterlords are also occasionally analyzed in a big-picture objective, omnipresent view which helps with clarifying what has been happening. My biggest gripe with the book is that it gives us no sense of how much time has passed, and when it does [fastforward through time], time passes so fast, that u wish it had more details so that there would be more to read. However it does not demerit it enough to a 4. All in all this is a high-quality political, magical and adventure fantasy book with strong themes (which i didn't feel like covering) and highly recommended
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THE LAST OF the Valdani warships left Sileria and set sail for the mainland, ending centuries of foreign rule as Emperor Jarell's forces withdrew from the mountainous island nation which dominated the Middle Sea, once named Sirkara-heart of the world-by an ancient people whose forgotten empire had been the first of many to rise in glory and descend in flames. Read the first page
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other waterlords, old waterlord, shir wound, great waterlord, shallah woman, two waterlords, own bloodfather, crossed his fists, powerful waterlord, destroyer goddess, truce meeting, fire brandy, eastern clans, water magic, cool glow, glowing shapes, fire magic, betrayed everyone, praise singers, sea king
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Idalar River, Torena Elelar, Sister Velikar, Mount Darshon, White Dragon, Torena Chasimar, Toren Ronall, Shaljir River, Fires of Dar, Mount Dalishar, Honored Society, Lake Kandahar, Velikar's Sanctuary, Sister Basimar, Dar Herself, Does Tansen, May Dar, Santorell Palace, Silerian-born Valdani, Zilar River, Bay of Shaljir, Mount Niran, Sister Rahilar
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