IlluminationIllumination
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Book, 2001
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Current format, Book, 2001, 1st ed, Available . Offered in 0 more formatsDevastated when her power to see the magical illumination guiders fails, Liath, a young mage, asks the Ennead, the land's senior mages, to cure her, but before they will help her, Liath must capture the rogue Dark Mage and bring him to justice.
Devastated when her power to see the magical illumination guiders fails, Liath, a young mage, asks the Ennead, the land's senior mages, to cure her, but before they will help her, Liath must find and capture the rogue Dark Mage and bring him to justice. A first novel. 75,000 first printing.
After a lifetime of training, Liath was so proud to have passed her final challenge and become a true mage, ready to journey the land of Eiden Myr and find a Triad to bond with as an Illuminator. But the very night of her triumph, her light fails her. She can no longer see the magical illumination guiders, and thus, despite the mage's badge upon her breast, can no longer call herself Illuminator.
Refusing to accept a lightless future, Liath travels to the city and petitions the Ennead, the senior mages of the land, for help and a cure. Before they will help her, they set a task for her to fulfill: She must find and capture the rogue Dark Mage, and bring him to the Ennead for justice; only then will her light be freed.
So Liath goes on the most important journey of her life, for the future of the entire world rests on her success or failure. But life is not all black and white, and Liath will have to make some tough decisions and learn from her own mistakes in order to find the right and true answer - and save the world in the process.
The fantasy field has been waiting for this for years: Terry McGarrys first novel. Currently the Vice President of the Science Fiction Writers of America, a longtime copyeditor for all the major publishers, and the author of a number of well-received short stories, McGarry is extremely well known throughout the genre. And now, with talent, insight, and skill rarely seen today, McGarry has crafted a fantasy adventure of the first rank; a wonderful, gripping adventure sure to be the sensation of the season. Liath was proud to have passed her challenge and become a true mage, ready to journey the land and find a Triad to bond with as an Illuminator. But that very night, her light fails her: she can no longer see the magical illumination guiders, and thus, despite the mages badge upon her breast, can no longer call herself Illuminator. Liath travels to the city and petitions the Ennead, the senior mages of the land, for help and a cure. Before they will help her, they set a task for her to fulfill: she must find and capture the rogue Dark Mage, and bring him to the Ennead for justice; only then will her light be freed. So goes Liath on the most important journey of her life, for the future of the world rests on her success or failurebut which one?
Devastated when her power to see the magical illumination guiders fails, Liath, a young mage, asks the Ennead, the land's senior mages, to cure her, but before they will help her, Liath must find and capture the rogue Dark Mage and bring him to justice. A first novel. 75,000 first printing.
After a lifetime of training, Liath was so proud to have passed her final challenge and become a true mage, ready to journey the land of Eiden Myr and find a Triad to bond with as an Illuminator. But the very night of her triumph, her light fails her. She can no longer see the magical illumination guiders, and thus, despite the mage's badge upon her breast, can no longer call herself Illuminator.
Refusing to accept a lightless future, Liath travels to the city and petitions the Ennead, the senior mages of the land, for help and a cure. Before they will help her, they set a task for her to fulfill: She must find and capture the rogue Dark Mage, and bring him to the Ennead for justice; only then will her light be freed.
So Liath goes on the most important journey of her life, for the future of the entire world rests on her success or failure. But life is not all black and white, and Liath will have to make some tough decisions and learn from her own mistakes in order to find the right and true answer - and save the world in the process.
The fantasy field has been waiting for this for years: Terry McGarrys first novel. Currently the Vice President of the Science Fiction Writers of America, a longtime copyeditor for all the major publishers, and the author of a number of well-received short stories, McGarry is extremely well known throughout the genre. And now, with talent, insight, and skill rarely seen today, McGarry has crafted a fantasy adventure of the first rank; a wonderful, gripping adventure sure to be the sensation of the season. Liath was proud to have passed her challenge and become a true mage, ready to journey the land and find a Triad to bond with as an Illuminator. But that very night, her light fails her: she can no longer see the magical illumination guiders, and thus, despite the mages badge upon her breast, can no longer call herself Illuminator. Liath travels to the city and petitions the Ennead, the senior mages of the land, for help and a cure. Before they will help her, they set a task for her to fulfill: she must find and capture the rogue Dark Mage, and bring him to the Ennead for justice; only then will her light be freed. So goes Liath on the most important journey of her life, for the future of the world rests on her success or failurebut which one?
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