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A novel by [[Simon R. Green]] that follows the exploits of Prince Rupert of The Forest Kingdom, Princess Julia of Hillsdown, his unicorn, and her dragon. [[My Friends and Zoidberg|And The High Warlock]].
'''''Blue Moon Rising'' is a novel by [[Simon R. Green]] that follows the exploits of Prince Rupert of The Forest Kingdom, Princess Julia of Hillsdown, his unicorn, and her dragon. [[My Friends and Zoidberg|And The High Warlock]].


The Forest Kingdom has always had Heroes. Kings with mighty swords of legend, princes who slew dragons by the thousands, champions and knghts galore. As well as the occasional mage.
The Forest Kingdom has always had Heroes. Kings with mighty swords of legend, princes who slew dragons by the thousands, champions and knghts galore. As well as the occasional mage.
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He is in fact, the second, unwanted, less skilled, less charming, politically inept, son of and possible danger to the kingdom and throne of King John. John deems it necessary for Rupert to die, and sends him off a perfectly reasonable [[Incredibly Lame Pun|reQuest]] to slay a dragon and bring back its hoard- for the Forest Kingdom's Royal Treasury is a little... [[No Budget|thin]].
He is in fact, the second, unwanted, less skilled, less charming, politically inept, son of and possible danger to the kingdom and throne of King John. John deems it necessary for Rupert to die, and sends him off a perfectly reasonable [[Incredibly Lame Pun|reQuest]] to slay a dragon and bring back its hoard- for the Forest Kingdom's Royal Treasury is a little... [[No Budget|thin]].


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=== Tropes found in [[Blue Moon Rising]]: ===
* [[Badass Princess]]: Julia.
* [[Badass Princess]]: Julia.
* [[Bad Moon Rising]]: The titular Blue Moon, bringer of unstoppable [[Wild Magic]].
* [[Bad Moon Rising]]: The titular Blue Moon, bringer of unstoppable [[Wild Magic]].
* {{spoiler|[[Broken Pedestal]]: The King's oldest friend, Thomas Gray the [[Court Mage|Astrologer]], turned out to have been [[The Dragon]] all along.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Broken Pedestal]]: The King's oldest friend, Thomas Gray the [[Court Mage|Astrologer]], turned out to have been [[The Dragon]] all along.}}
* {{spoiler|[[But Now I Must Go]]: Rupert is ''not'' gonna be king, and no way is Julia gonna stay around for an [[Arranged Marriage]] with [[Entitled to Have You|Harald]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[But Now I Must Go]]: Rupert is ''not'' gonna be king, and no way is Julia gonna stay around for an [[Arranged Marriage]] with [[Entitled to Have You|Harald]]}}.
* [[Chaos Architecture]]: The Forest Castle, which is believed to average about five thousand rooms. The entire south wing has been inaccessible for years, and when they finally found a way back they had to go through a [[Gravity Screw]] to get there. Inconvenient, since that's the wing that contains the treasury and armory.
* [[Chaos Architecture]]: The Forest Castle, which is believed to average about five thousand rooms. The entire south wing has been inaccessible for years, and when they finally found a way back they had to go through a [[Gravity Screw]] to get there. Inconvenient, since that's the wing that contains the treasury and armory.

Revision as of 16:21, 1 August 2019

Blue Moon Rising is a novel by Simon R. Green that follows the exploits of Prince Rupert of The Forest Kingdom, Princess Julia of Hillsdown, his unicorn, and her dragon. And The High Warlock.

The Forest Kingdom has always had Heroes. Kings with mighty swords of legend, princes who slew dragons by the thousands, champions and knghts galore. As well as the occasional mage.

Prince Rupert is not one of them. He is in fact, the second, unwanted, less skilled, less charming, politically inept, son of and possible danger to the kingdom and throne of King John. John deems it necessary for Rupert to die, and sends him off a perfectly reasonable reQuest to slay a dragon and bring back its hoard- for the Forest Kingdom's Royal Treasury is a little... thin.

Tropes used in Blue Moon Rising include: