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The Drenai saga is a series of Heroic Fantasy novels by David Gemmell.The series is in Anachronic Order, with successive novels moving back and forth over the centuries-long history of the Drenai empire. The first published novel in the series (and Gemmell's first published work) is Legend (1984); in chronological order, the first novel is Waylander (1986). In either order the concluding novel of the series is The Swords of Night and Day (2004).The standalone novels Knights of Dark Renown (1989) and Morningstar (1992) are understood to be set in the same world as the Drenai stories, but are not considered part of the main saga, taking place hundreds of years apart from each other and well over a millennium before Waylander.
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Retired Badass
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Retired Badass: Druss is in his forties and already retired when he fights at Skeln Pass and in his sixties when he comes out of retirement again to fight at Dros Delnoch in Legend.
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Anyone Can Die
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Anyone Can Die: The cast of Legend is pretty big and just as well as people drop dead left and right with not even major characters being safe.
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Katanas Are Just Better
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The Chiatze are very strongly based on Imperial China (but with samurai-equivalents thrown in).
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IAmAHumanitarian
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I Am a Humanitarian: The Joinings find humans rather tasty.
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Rasputinian Death
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Rasputinian Death: In Hero in the Shadows, a magician with a powerful healing factor is first pushed off a balcony by Waylander, falling several floor into a rose border. After regaining consciousness and healing the incurred injuries enough to get to his feet, he is confronted by an angry mob and impaled by a thrown iron spear, which is then struck by lightning. Even then it takes a cut throat to finish him off.
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Religion of Evil
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Religion of Evil: The Dark Brotherhood.
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The Horde
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The Horde: The Nadir in Legend.
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The Siege
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The Siege: A staple of the series.
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We All Die Someday
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We All Die Someday: A recurring theme in Legend with everyone's death looming over them.
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Gentleman Thief
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Gentleman Thief: Bowman, a Robin Hood-esque outlaw from Legend. Scaler from its sequel.
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Church Militant
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Church Militant: The Thirty. Thirty warrior-monks, who fight both physically and spiritually.
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Good Is Not Soft
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Good Is Not Soft: The purpose of the Thirty is to be this trope. They hold all life to be sacred, but still go into battle and kill people because the alternative is the triumph of evil. The strain this contradiction puts on them is a frequent theme.
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Knight in Sour Armor
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Knight in Sour Armor: Honestly, it'd probably be faster to list the characters who aren't cynical, world-weary survivors who think everything is mostly pointless but who still end up doing what they see as the right thing at great personal cost. Rek, Tenakha Khan and Waylander all fit the bill, just to take some major examples from the early books.
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How Do I Shot Web?
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How Do I Shot Web?: Decado, a former Badass Normal, experiences this on his first astral travel as there is nobody around to teach him the subtleties of it. Whereas his friends' spirit forms appear clothed in silver armour and carrying swords of light, he has to fight the forces of evil naked and with his bare hands. Not that this slows him down too much.
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Your Mind Makes It Real
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Your Mind Makes It Real: The result of two separate spirit battles in Legend. When the acolytes' avatar has its back broken and Nosta Khan's is beheaded, the same things happen to their bodies.
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Covered with Scars
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Covered with Scars: Druss the Legend (although it is mentioned in Legend that he had noticeably fewer scars on his back, because he always faced up to danger).
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The Drifter
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The Drifter: Waylander.
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Beautiful Dreamer
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Beautiful Dreamer: Rek and Virae in Legend.
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Critical Staffing Shortage
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Critical Staffing Shortage: In Legend, the Drenai fortress of Dros Delnoch is supposed to be manned during wartime by 40,000 soldiers. However, the current Drenai leadership has focused more on domestic matters rather than maintaining a strong military presence on the borders. When a massive Nadir army lays siege to Dros Delnoch, the fortress only has 10,000 under-trained and badly led soldiers to hold the walls.
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After the End
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After the End: There are hints that this is the case. Someone certainly left a lot of nasty stuff lying around... Confirmed in the final Drenai novel which reveals that "magic" is caused by some sort of satellite receiver system which is destroyed.
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Good Thing You Can Heal
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Good Thing You Can Heal: Inverted. One of Waylander's enemies has magically-endowed regenerative capabilities that make him effectively unkillable. All well and good against Waylander's knives and crossbow bolts, but when his plan to use Waylander as a human sacrifice backfires and a demon arrives to claim HIM..."Ah. I see you have learned the secrets of regeneration. You will wish that you had not. For now it may take you twenty centuries to die."
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Commonly used early on in his stories to illustrate just how badass the hero is. Waylander, in particular, gets one of these as the first scene in two out of three of his books.
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Do Not Go Gentle
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Do Not Go Gentle: The end of Legend.
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Arrow Catch
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Arrow Catch: In Legend Druss parries an arrow with his axe. Some of the Kriaz-nor, a sentient variety of Joinings, can easily catch crossbow bolts by hand. A rather neat example in Quest for Lost Heroes — a rookie swordsman finishes his workout with a spin to block an imaginary arrow, accidentally parrying an actual arrow that had been fired at his back. The guys who tried to murder him are so impressed by this dazzling feat of arms that they pretty much surrender instantly.
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Sensitive Guy and Manly Man
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Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Druss and his nearly lifelong companion Sieben, who is a wand-slim poet obsessive about his appearance — in one scene he inwardly fumes when the coverings of the chair he's forced to sit in clash with his shirt.
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Tranquil Fury
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Tranquil Fury: In Waylander, Dardalion uses his powers to observe Waylander's aura and describes it as a state of "controlled fury".
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Worthy Opponent
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Worthy Opponent: Ulric seems rather fond of Rek. The Nadir pretty much worship Druss as the ultimate worthy opponent.
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You Do NOT Want to Know
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You Do Not Want To Know: Subverted in Waylander II, due to the sadistic nature of Zhu Chao.
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Distant Sequel
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Distant Sequel: Applied frequently, as the novels often take place decades or centuries apart from each other in the Drenai timeline. The most extreme example is The Swords of Night and Day, set around a thousand years after the era of Druss and Skilgannon, and also serving as a de facto Distant Finale to the saga as a whole. Meanwhile, the events of Knights of Dark Renown and Morningstar respectively occur around 1800 and 1400 years prior to the earliest-set novel in the main Drenai saga, and predate the Drenai empire itself.
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: Waylander. When challenged to a duel and politely asked "Arena Rules?", he headbutts his opponent in the nose and says "No."
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Fighting Fingerprint
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Fighting Fingerprint: In The King Beyond the Gate, a Scarily Competent Tracker pursuing Tenaka Khan manages to identify his quarry based on a pair of footprints in the middle of a battlefield. The prints show that someone, during the fighting, leapt into the air and spun around to deliver a cut, and the tracker knows that Tenaka is the only person insane enough to try a leapspin in a serious fight, especially when outnumbered, as well as good enough to actually pull it off.
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works
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Druss achieves one with a thrown axe.
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All Your Powers Combined
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All Your Powers Combined: When fighting in their astral forms, The Thirty can merge into The One, an immense and nearly omnipotent spirit warrior. The Dark Brotherhood and the Nadir shamen can do the same, but take the form of a demon or a dragon. Though the One doesn't exactly look nice either and just a short time as it nearly makes the members forget their individuality.
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Badass Family
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Badass Family: It happens sometimes that a badass character from one novel will be a distant descendent or ancestor of one from an earlier novel. Averted with Druss; while numerous characters claim him as their ancestor, he never had children.
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture: The Nadir, especially their portrayal in Legend, are basically Mongols and their leader a Genghis Khan Expy. The Chiatze are very strongly based on Imperial China (but with samurai-equivalents thrown in). The Sathuli have a lot of Muslim/Arab cultural features. The Ventrians are based on the Achaemenid Empire (the first Persian Empire).
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Friendly Enemy
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Friendly Enemy: When not fighting, Druss and Ulric get along surprisingly well with a lot of shared respect for one another despite being on opposite sides of the war.
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The Berserker
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Clarke's Third Law
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Clarke's Third Law: In the second Waylander book, a group of bad guys is directed by the Big Bad to an ancient repository of magical power... which, when they find it, sounds an awful lot (in terms of decor, at least) like a modern apartment or office. Especially the 'glowing cylinders' set in the walls to provide illumination, one of which promptly electrocutes a bad guy when he sticks his sword into it. Other Drenai novels mention ancient 'machines' which nobody alive really knows how to work, but which can be used to create mutated soldiers known as 'Joinings'. The effects of these machines can be replicated, or reversed, by 'ordinary' magic.
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Big Eater
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Big Eater: Belash.
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Bigger Is Better in Bed
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Bigger Is Better in Bed: Addressed in Hero in the Shadows. In a scene that would be utterly hilarious if it didn't end with her death, a female supporting character — drunk and unaware of the Big Bad's secret identity — treats him to a brain-burningly candid discussion of the relative endowments of two of the heroes, eventually concluding that length, girth and technique are all similarly important. It would be nice to think that the trauma this conversation caused him contributed, in some small way, to his eventual defeat.
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday: Waylander spent years hunting down the nineteen deserters who killed his family. When he got to the last one, he wanted to make sure he knew what he died for, so he told him. The deserter turned out to have absolutely no recollection of that particular massacre. Waylander killed him anyway, of course.
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Implacable Man
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Implacable Man: Angel is famous for his tolerance for injury.
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Mook Horror Show
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Mook Horror Show: There are many passages in the Waylander books written from the perspective of an increasingly terrified villain whose story ends with the protagonist killing them, the best example comprising the whole first chapter of Hero in the Shadows. Simlar passages feature Druss, Skilgannon, and Decado.
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Unstoppable Rage
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Unstoppable Rage: Rek from Legend suffers from explicitly named berserker rage in combat to a degree that even makes him immune to usually game-breaking Psychic Powers. Decado II has blacked out and killed everything in sight when put under severe stress.
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Scarily Competent Tracker
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Scarily Competent Tracker: Lebus the Tracker, a cavalry officer in Legend, retells how a fight happened, move by move, just from the footprints in an alleyway.
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Retired Monster
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Retired Monster: Decado, until he's persuaded to join The Thirty. Or rather, he has an epiphany moment where he realises that he's a murderer: his rationale is that because he's just that good, his enemies have always been defenceless.
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Grey-and-Gray Morality
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: In King Beyond the Gate Ananais, the whitest morally of the three protagonists, has "freed" prisoners ambushed and killed to prevent them joining the enemy again.
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Real Life Writes the Plot
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Real Life Writes the Plot: In a rather poignant example, Gemmell wrote the first draft for Legend while waiting to find out whether he had cancer, and he decided that if the test came back positive the book would end with Delnoch's fall. The reason why the heroes end up getting a stay of execution is because he did.
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Sentient Cosmic Force: Priests are dedicated to the Source, which imparts mystical powers.
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Gainax Ending
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Gainax Ending: Hero in the Shadows. After a straightforward ending in which the invading demonic hordes are pushed back, the epilogue engages in some pretty strong Mind Screw: Waylander, who has only hours left to live, is sent into an alternate universe, where he manages to prevent the rape and murder of his wife — making it not only an alternate universe, but the past as well, or something like that — heck if I know. He then dies, after which the Waylander from that dimension comes home to his wife. The End. This actually serves to end the trilogy proper. From the the first novel, Waylander talks about whenever he remembers his son, he sees a young boy laying in blood-soaked flowers. Later, a seer tells him "You won't know peace until you look up into your son's eyes." The final book ends with Waylander dying as he looks up at the son he finally managed to save with "a look of utter contentment". Also, parallel universes are a big plotpoint in Hero In The Shadows, and crop up fairly frequently in Gemmell's other works so it doesn't come out of the left field as much as it can seem.
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Automatic Crossbows
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Automatic Crossbows: Waylander has a double-shot crossbow small enough to fire with one hand. Not as egregious as many uses of this trope, as it's explicitly stated that it packs far less range and raw power than a conventional crossbow and that it cost him a fortune to have custom-built.
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Dramatic Thunder
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Dramatic Thunder: Punctuates one of Druss's Badass Boasts in Legend.
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When You Snatch the Pebble
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When You Snatch the Pebble: A variation occurs in Waylander, where the title character uses a similar task to determine if another character is good enough to start training. He throws a pebble at her in the dark, having told her that if she fails to catch it she has to leave and they'll never see each other again. The point to the exercise was to live completely in the moment and realise that no matter the stakes, the pebble was only just a pebble.
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Badass Boast
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Badass Boast: Druss gets a particularly good one, with bonus punching. Decado gets a doozy of one in The King Beyond the Gate:
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Badass Creed
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Badass Creed: The Iron Code of Druss: The Nadir Chant:
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Back from the Dead
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Back from the Dead: Virae ends up being revived near the end of Legend thanks to Serbitars foresight.
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: There's a reason the first part of Druss's Iron Code is "Never violate a woman."
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Anachronic Order
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Anachronic Order: The Drenai books are presented so that distant history in one book is far future in following ones. And vice versa.
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Proud Warrior Race Guy
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Proud Warrior Race Guy: The Nadir live for war and, at the time period of Legend, had spent most of their time engaged in inter-tribal hostilities until Ulric hammered them together into an army at swordpoint. After Druss's death, some of the high-ranking defenders go and visit the Nadir, who are giving their fallen Worthy Opponent an honourable Nadir funeral; they abide by the terms of Sacred Hospitality when invoked, share drinks and stories with the leaders of their enemies, and Ulric even agrees to ensure that, when Dros Delnoch falls, Rek is buried next to his wife rather than given a Nadir-style pyre or left for the crows.
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I Am Big Boned
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I Am Big Boned: Rek initially denies that his soft life in Drenan has given him a paunch, claiming that it's a "curved spine" and "relaxed muscle" before finally admitting that no, it's a paunch.
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Medieval Stasis
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Medieval Stasis: There's less cultural and technological development over the hundreds of years covered by the series than one might expect. In particular, The Swords of Night and Day jacks an established character forward a thousand years in a Fish out of Temporal Water plot. Despite some political upheaval, technology has more or less remained the exact same, with some advances in monster-making techniques being the only difference.
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Big Bad
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In the second Waylander book, a group of bad guys is directed by the Big Bad to an ancient repository of magical power... which, when they find it, sounds an awful lot (in terms of decor, at least) like a modern apartment or office. Especially the 'glowing cylinders' set in the walls to provide illumination, one of which promptly electrocutes a bad guy when he sticks his sword into it.
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Dr. Jerk
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Dr. Jerk: Calvar Syn in Legend.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: The Dark Brotherhood to The Thirty. They rape, torture and sacrifice prisoners, including children, mind-control enemies into killing their friends or committing slow and painful suicide, snuff out people's souls while they're asleep, and cheat by having more than thirty members.
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Foreshadowing: In Waylander II Morak, while weighing the benefits of betraying and murdering Belash, worries that he is strong enough to ignore a fatal stab wound long enough to kill Morak regardless. Later on, Belash takes out the leader of the Dark Brotherhood in exactly this manner.
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One-Man Army
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One-Man Army: Druss the Legend. As a young man, with no training, he kills six well-armed veterans with a wood axe. Similar incidents occur throughout his life, culminating in his last battle where he takes out over thirty men single-handed despite being hampered by age, poison, and fatal wounds. He is described as having a near-supernatural ability to sense the ebb and flow of a fight and using that knowledge to turn the fight in his favour.
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I Just Shot Marvin in the Face
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I Just Shot Marvin in the Face: In the Waylander books, this is how Waylander eventually gets killed — with his own crossbow, no less.
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Half-Human Hybrid
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Other Drenai novels mention ancient 'machines' which nobody alive really knows how to work, but which can be used to create mutated soldiers known as 'Joinings'. The effects of these machines can be replicated, or reversed, by 'ordinary' magic.
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Warrior Monk
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Warrior Monk: The Thirty are a group of warrior monks, who spend their lives training to fight in one battle against evil where all but one of them will die. The survivor is usually sent away before the final attack or their last stand and will form the next Thirty.
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Red Baron
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Red Baron: In Legend, the bad guys address Druss simply as Deathwalker. Dakeyras, more commonly known as Waylander.
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Evil Weapon
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Evil Weapon: Turns out that Druss's mighty ax, Snaga, as well as the Swords of Night and Day used by Skilgannon are so effective not just because of their respective wielders' skill, but also because they each come with a built-in bloodthirsty demon.
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Near-Villain Victory
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Near-Villain Victory: In Legend, the day is saved at a point when there are only a handful of defenders left who can do nothing to stop the beseiging horde rolling straight over them, and the horde is moments away from doing exactly that.
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Big Book of War
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Big Book of War: In The First Chronicles of Druss the Legend the Ventrians have a highly formalized way of making war, based on an ancient treatise. So slavishly do they adhere to this text that the defenders of a hotly contested city leave the walls after the fourth attack in one day because the book says that launching more than four attacks in a day should be avoided as it is bad for morale and as a result no Ventrian general would presume to launch a fifth attack.
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"Hey, You!" Haymaker
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"Hey, You!" Haymaker: Or, this being Waylander the Combat Pragmatist, 'Hey You Knife-through-the-eye-socket', when the Dark Brotherhood knight who's been torturing him with mind control gets distracted and briefly looks the other way.
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"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue
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"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: The final page of each of his novels always tell what happens to the characters after the story.
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Evil Is Deathly Cold
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Evil Is Deathly Cold: The arrival of demons in Hero in The Shadows is preceded by clouds of flesh-freezing mist.
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Shrouded in Myth
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Shrouded in Myth: A pervasive theme is how the deeds of 'heroes' (and in many cases the inverted commas are necessary) are passed on in stories. By Druss' time, Waylander has been transformed from a backstabbing regicide Anti-Hero who was less than sporting at the best of times to a Knight In Shining Armour in the popular imagination. Druss himself becomes a larger-than-life legendary figure within his own lifetime.
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Weaksauce Weakness
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Weaksauce Weakness: In Winter Warriors, the Big Bad sends nine nearly invincible demonic warriors after the heroes. They have super-strength, inhuman stamina and fighting skill, can track humans by scent, and are immune to edged weapons. In fact, they're only vulnerable to two things — namely, wood and water. Cue lots of impalement on sprung branches and getting pushed off bridges to a humiliating and watery grave.
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Hold the Line
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Hold the Line: The entire plot of Legend: an undermanned and undertrained garrison attempts to hold a pass against an invading horde that massively outnumbers them, in the hope of slowing the horde down long enough for reinforcements to arrive. They don't, but they do delay the horde just barely long enough for internal strife to force the horde to turn around and go home. The final act of The First Chronicles of Druss the Legend has an example that will seem eerily familiar to many. Druss and a small force of Drenai warriors spend three days holding a narrow pass against the enormous, multi-national armies of the Ventrian God-Emperor — who paints himself gold, maintains an elite force called 'The Immortals' and disciplines his generals with a giant executioner — to give the main Drenai army time to respond to the threat. Written a good five years before the 300 graphic novel was published!
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"Instant Death" Radius
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"Instant Death" Radius: Druss effectively has one of these when he's wielding Snaga.
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Boom, Headshot!
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Boom, Headshot!: Druss achieves one with a thrown axe. Rek nails one of Reinhard's men right in the forehead. Thing is, he was aiming for the chest.
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The Team Normal
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The Team Normal: In The King Beyond The Gate Decado, despite having no psychic abilites whatsoever, becomes (against his will) the Voice of The Thirty because all the usual signs indicate that he should. He does an excellent job despite this setback, in one scene winning a duel with a psychic opponent (capable of reading his mind to predict attacks) because he was simply so quick that it didn't matter. And then he actually does gain psychic abilities towards the end of the book.
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Simple, yet Opulent
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Simple, yet Opulent: Chareos' sabre is a simple, unadorned and workmanlike sword, which cost as much as a good horse and is perfectly crafted, balanced and polished. The Ultimate Blacksmith who made it mentions that he puts the fancy hilts on his apprentice's blades and sells them to people who just want the "brand name", and keeps his own work in simpler hilts for people who actually know how to judge weapons and intend to use them.
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And Your Little Dog, Too!
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And Your Little Dog, Too!: Morak really takes the cake during his final duel with Waylander. By then (as he gleefully points out) he's already shot Waylander's actual dog, and instead relishes aloud the thought of paying a visit to Waylander's daughter after he wins.
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Heroic Willpower
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Heroic Willpower: The first encounter between young Druss and Nosta Khan the Nadir shaman. During an argument Nosta puts Druss under a paralyzing spell, which causes agonizing pain with every attempt to move, and proceeds to gloat about how Druss is in his power now. Druss then grabs him by the throat and threatens to break his neck if the spell isn't removed. One can imagine Nosta probably needed a change of clothes after it was all said and done.
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You Can Barely Stand
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You Can Barely Stand: Many of his most prominent heroes continue to kick ass literally until the moment of death, and certainly some time after the moment of mere fatal wounding. These include Druss, Waylander (twice!), Bison from Winter Warriors, and Serbitar from Legend. A special mention must go to Ananis from The King Beyond the Gate, who after taking a boar spear in the back grabs another (ten-foot tall monster) opponent and skewers him to death with the spear head that is sticking out of his chest.
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Wacky Wayside Tribe
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Wacky Wayside Tribe: Apparently a literal English translation of the word 'Sathuli'.
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I Have Many Names
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I Have Many Names: Kesa Khan whilst on a shamanic high in Waylander II, probably a direct Shout-Out to one of Odin's speeches, made while in a similar state.
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Technicolor Eyes
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Technicolor Eyes: In Legend, Serbitar the albino has un-albino-like bright green eyes, a legacy of his mystical training; at one point in the novel, when he's at his lowest physical and spiritual ebb, they temporarily revert to their natural color.
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Try Not to Die
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Try Not to Die: From Legend:
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Are You Pondering What I'm Pondering?
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Are You Pondering What I'm Pondering?: Badass version, from Waylander II. "Are you aware that you're outnumbered at least ten to one here?" "Yes...it will take time to kill them all."
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Expy
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The Nadir, especially their portrayal in Legend, are basically Mongols and their leader a Genghis Khan Expy.
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Insane Equals Violent
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Insane Equals Violent: Caessa went over the bend a long time ago when her father and mother were killed by thieves. Druss realizes she's completely insane in his last battle and she dies believing that she just killed her father's murderer. Throughout her life, she killed her lovers just so she could cry over their bodies to feel alive.
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Old Master
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Old Master: Angel (Old Hard-to-Kill). Druss, at the time of Legend, is an unusually blunt variant of this trope. Sixty years old, built like a bull, and quite capable of single-handedly slaughtering a dozen men half his age. His presence, and wisdom, inspire the younger characters to heroism; after all, he is a living legend. Meanwhile, he's trying to pretend he's not half-dead from exhaustion, agonised by arthritis, and determined to avoid senility through battle.
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: Near the climax of Legend when all hope seems lost, Joakim and three thousand of his sathul warriors show up to help stem the tide of the Nadir attack.
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Backup from Otherworld
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Backup from Otherworld: During the final siege of Dros Delnoch in Legend, the ghosts of Druss and several others who died during the war show up to hold the tunnel in the final wall. Despite being nothing more than ghostly images, their mere presence alone is enough to scare the nadir to not even try to take the tunnel.
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Goldfish Poop Gang
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Goldfish Poop Gang: Out of the thousand-plus Nadir tribes alluded to in the Drenai saga, the Green Monkeys have this reputation in-universe. The name probably doesn't help.
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Combat by Champion
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Combat by Champion: Champions dueling are a traditional part of sieges. However, they tend to occur toward the end of the siege when the city or defensive position is close to falling. If the defenders' champion loses, they can surrender without losing honor. If the attackers' champion loses, the defenders are traditionally provided with supplies and the attackers continue the siege. No one expects the attacker to abandom a successful siege just because of the outcome of a single duel.
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In Mysterious Ways
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In Mysterious Ways: There is never any overt sign that the Source takes an active part (or even that he exists), but a number of characters note that it's amazing how often events arrange themselves just so to make an improbable happy ending take place.
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Insult Backfire
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Insult Backfire: In Waylander II:
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Last Stand
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Last Stand: Legend.
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Enemies with Death
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Enemies with Death: Druss in Legend, although Death's threats only seem to goad him to even mightier feats.
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Buried Alive
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Buried Alive: In The Swords of Night and Day, Queen Jianna buries an advisor alive inside a large stone chamber after he speaks his mind too freely. She later decides to reverse the decision, but by the time he's dug up he'd found a way to hang himself.
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I Call It "Vera"
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I Call It "Vera": Druss's battle axe Snaga, "The Sender".
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The Magnificent
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The Magnificent: Druss the Legend, Captain of the Silver Axe, Deathwalker, The Silverslayer. Skilgannon the Damned. Decado the Ice Killer. Tenakha Khan, the Khan of Shadows. Ananias the Golden One.
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