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The sixth book in the Chronicles of the Kencyrath series by P.C. Hodgell.This volume covers the final third of Jame's year as a randon (officer) cadet in Tentir, the Kencyr military academy, beginning just before the winter solstice and ending at Summer's Eve; it also, of course, covers the final portion of her year as the Earth Wife's Favorite, which began when she was chosen at the previous Summer's Eve, at the end of Seeker's Mask (book 3).Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Being the end of what's effectively an internal trilogy, this book features the closing of a chapter in Jame's life and the end of a fair number of plot arcs, although many others are launched and the series is far from over after this. | |
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A Taste of the Lash — Drie, Timmon's half-brother, was treated as a literal whipping boy during Timmon's childhood. When Timmon's mother Distan wished to punish him, she would have Drie beaten in front of him. Aden, the Ardeth war-leader, attempts to do this again when he shows up at Tentir, and Timmon breaks his whip. | |
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Anthropomorphic Personification/Elemental Embodiment: the Four, the Merikit elemental personifications. In this book, we become more acquainted with the Eaten One, who is linked with water, and takes on the form of a giant catfish with a woman in the place of its tongue. All of the Four were once human, but became something more. | |
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