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Universes/series:
Universes/series:
* [[Alliance Union (Literature)|Alliance Union]], which contains many series, some only lightly connected:
* [[Alliance Union]], which contains many series, some only lightly connected:
** The [[Morgaine Cycle]], essentially fantasy novels but with a tenuous tie-in to the Alliance-Union chronology
** The [[Morgaine Cycle]], essentially fantasy novels but with a tenuous tie-in to the Alliance-Union chronology
** The [[Chanur Novels]], in which the viewpoint characters are alien [[Cat People|lion-like creatures]].
** The [[Chanur Novels]], in which the viewpoint characters are alien [[Cat People|lion-like creatures]].
* The ''[[Foreigner (Literature)|Foreigner]]'' 'verse, dealing with the troubles of Bren Cameron, liaison between a [[Lost Colony|stranded human populace]] and a world of aliens with [[Rubber Forehead Aliens|deceptively humanoid appearance]] and very [[Inhuman Emotion|nonhuman psychology]].
* The ''[[Foreigner (novel)|Foreigner]]'' 'verse, dealing with the troubles of Bren Cameron, liaison between a [[Lost Colony|stranded human populace]] and a world of aliens with [[Rubber Forehead Aliens|deceptively humanoid appearance]] and very [[Inhuman Emotion|nonhuman psychology]].
* The Fortress series, [[High Fantasy]] centered on the friendship between Tristen, a reborn ancient king and Cefwyn, the current ruler of his lands.
* The Fortress series, [[High Fantasy]] centered on the friendship between Tristen, a reborn ancient king and Cefwyn, the current ruler of his lands.


Stand-alone works:
Stand-alone works:
* [[The Paladin (Literature)|The Paladin]] -- [[Low Fantasy]] martial-arts story set in essentially medieval China, in which pig-girl Taizu turns up on exiled swordsmaster Saukendar's doorstep to learn the skills she needs for revenge.
* [[The Paladin (novel)|The Paladin]] -- [[Low Fantasy]] martial-arts story set in essentially medieval China, in which pig-girl Taizu turns up on exiled swordsmaster Saukendar's doorstep to learn the skills she needs for revenge.


Her works display examples of:
Her works display examples of:
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* [[Blue and Orange Morality]] - The Atevi in the ''Foreigner'' series who don't have the concepts of love or friendship, but do have something called "man'chi". Bitter experience has show that humans and atevi shouldn't mix except through the one authorized translator-ambassador.
* [[Blue and Orange Morality]] - The Atevi in the ''Foreigner'' series who don't have the concepts of love or friendship, but do have something called "man'chi". Bitter experience has show that humans and atevi shouldn't mix except through the one authorized translator-ambassador.
** Also almost all the alien races in the Chanur novels.
** Also almost all the alien races in the Chanur novels.
* [[Boarding Party]] - The power-armoured marines of ''Rimrunners'', and other armed groups boarding stations and taking control in the [[Alliance Union (Literature)|Alliance Union]] series.
* [[Boarding Party]] - The power-armoured marines of ''Rimrunners'', and other armed groups boarding stations and taking control in the [[Alliance Union]] series.
* [[Bond Creatures]] - the night horses in her ''Rider'' series.
* [[Bond Creatures]] - the night horses in her ''Rider'' series.
* [[Came Back Wrong]] - Tristen. Mauryl wanted a [[Badass]], but got someone with the mind of a child. Even after he [[Took a Level In Badass]], he's still a [[Friend to All Living Things]] [[Cloudcuckoolander]] trying to figure out [[How Do I Shot Web?]] instead of a ruthless [[Magic Knight]] conquerer.
* [[Came Back Wrong]] - Tristen. Mauryl wanted a [[Badass]], but got someone with the mind of a child. Even after he [[Took a Level In Badass]], he's still a [[Friend to All Living Things]] [[Cloudcuckoolander]] trying to figure out [[How Do I Shot Web?]] instead of a ruthless [[Magic Knight]] conquerer.
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* [[Grim Up North]] - Tristen's ultimate origin... probably.
* [[Grim Up North]] - Tristen's ultimate origin... probably.
* [[Honor Before Reason]] - Pyanfar sheltering Tully
* [[Honor Before Reason]] - Pyanfar sheltering Tully
* [[Ho Yay]] - Tristen and Cefwyn, who make a good [[OT 3]] with Ninevrise. Also Justin and Grant in ''[[Cyteen (Literature)|Cyteen]]'', including some nice art on Cherryh's own site.
* [[Ho Yay]] - Tristen and Cefwyn, who make a good [[OT 3]] with Ninevrise. Also Justin and Grant in ''[[Cyteen]]'', including some nice art on Cherryh's own site.
* [[Humans Through Alien Eyes]]: The Pride of Chanur
* [[Humans Through Alien Eyes]]: The Pride of Chanur
* [[Intrepid Merchant]]-Pyanfar Chanur
* [[Intrepid Merchant]]-Pyanfar Chanur
* [[Interspecies Romance]] - [[Double Subverted]] with Bren and Jago, since Jago is incapable of understanding what romance is. {{spoiler|They still end up sleeping together.}}
* [[Interspecies Romance]] - [[Double Subverted]] with Bren and Jago, since Jago is incapable of understanding what romance is. {{spoiler|They still end up sleeping together.}}
* [[King in The Mountain]] - There are legends of this in the Fortress series: the rulers of the second major country are called Regents explicitly because of this.
* [[King in the Mountain]] - There are legends of this in the Fortress series: the rulers of the second major country are called Regents explicitly because of this.
* [[Long Running Book Series]] - the ''Foreigner'' series. Also the [[Alliance Union (Literature)|Alliance Union]] universe, if "stories in the same '[[Verse]] by the same author" counts as a "series".
* [[Long Running Book Series]] - the ''Foreigner'' series. Also the [[Alliance Union]] universe, if "stories in the same '[[Verse]] by the same author" counts as a "series".
* [[Of the People]] - ''Faded Sun''
* [[Of the People]] - ''Faded Sun''
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]] - A lot of people accuse Tristen of this, and even his best friend gets paranoid about it on occassion. Subverted since Tristen just really has that little clue about the world he's found himself in, complicated by the fact that he perceives reality differently.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]] - A lot of people accuse Tristen of this, and even his best friend gets paranoid about it on occassion. Subverted since Tristen just really has that little clue about the world he's found himself in, complicated by the fact that he perceives reality differently.
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* [[Rescue Romance]] - Tristen and Ninevrise are sort of set up to have one of these. {{spoiler|She marries Cefwyn instead.}}
* [[Rescue Romance]] - Tristen and Ninevrise are sort of set up to have one of these. {{spoiler|She marries Cefwyn instead.}}
* [[Rightful King Returns]] - Tristen, who doesn't want any.
* [[Rightful King Returns]] - Tristen, who doesn't want any.
* [[Ritual Magic]] - In the Fortress universe, complicated by the fact that a lot of ordinary actions have ritual magic significance and modern people don't know this. A [[Sealed Evil in A Can]] nearly escaped because {{spoiler|the church had been remodeled and the priests started walking the wrong lines,}} messing up the [[Geometric Magic]]. It works for perfectly normal people, but better for [[Half Human Hybrids]] {{spoiler|and it's amazing how many descendants Tristen and his fellows have running around}}. Tristen eventually becomes [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]] about this, leading to some [[Cassandra Truth]] and [[Cassandra Did It]] moments when people don't take the warnings seriously.
* [[Ritual Magic]] - In the Fortress universe, complicated by the fact that a lot of ordinary actions have ritual magic significance and modern people don't know this. A [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] nearly escaped because {{spoiler|the church had been remodeled and the priests started walking the wrong lines,}} messing up the [[Geometric Magic]]. It works for perfectly normal people, but better for [[Half Human Hybrids]] {{spoiler|and it's amazing how many descendants Tristen and his fellows have running around}}. Tristen eventually becomes [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]] about this, leading to some [[Cassandra Truth]] and [[Cassandra Did It]] moments when people don't take the warnings seriously.
* [[Rule of Three]] - [[Serious Business]] for Tristen, because the [[Ritual Magic]] of the setting means that repeating something three times puts magical power into making it true, and Tristen has a lot of power to throw around. Most people, on the other hand, don't get that it is that important.
* [[Rule of Three]] - [[Serious Business]] for Tristen, because the [[Ritual Magic]] of the setting means that repeating something three times puts magical power into making it true, and Tristen has a lot of power to throw around. Most people, on the other hand, don't get that it is that important.
** Also a felicitous number to the [[Foreigner|atevi]].
** Also a felicitous number to the [[Foreigner|atevi]].
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* [[Space Fighter]] - ''Hellburner'' centers on a fairly realistic [[Space Fighter]] -- the titular Hellburner. Being essentially a carrier launched missile-firing-missile it is exceptionally difficult and physically punishing to fly.
* [[Space Fighter]] - ''Hellburner'' centers on a fairly realistic [[Space Fighter]] -- the titular Hellburner. Being essentially a carrier launched missile-firing-missile it is exceptionally difficult and physically punishing to fly.
* [[Tactful Translation]] - A central trope of the Foreigner verse, where Bren's tact and diplomacy has resulted in him being the paidhi, the only one allowed to translate between the humans and the aliens, even when he is no longer the only person who can speak to the aliens.
* [[Tactful Translation]] - A central trope of the Foreigner verse, where Bren's tact and diplomacy has resulted in him being the paidhi, the only one allowed to translate between the humans and the aliens, even when he is no longer the only person who can speak to the aliens.
* [[The Verse]] - Most of Cherryh's works fit somewhere in her [[Alliance Union (Literature)|Alliance Union]] universe. Note that her website doesn't necessarily show all the linkages, considering only the novels on the "direct line" in that universe; afterwords and appendices link many of the others in, including some of the seemingly-fantasy works.
* [[The Verse]] - Most of Cherryh's works fit somewhere in her [[Alliance Union]] universe. Note that her website doesn't necessarily show all the linkages, considering only the novels on the "direct line" in that universe; afterwords and appendices link many of the others in, including some of the seemingly-fantasy works.
* [[The Woobie]] - Tristen. Mentally very young, he loses the only father he's ever known to a nameless evil and [[And I Must Scream|sees his face locked in the walls]]; then there's the identity issues and how likely they are to cost him his new home and family, and the fact he keeps getting abandoned by people ''especially'' when he really needs them. And the fact the forces of evil [[Kick the Dog|kill his birds]] a lot. [[Who Wants to Live Forever?|Then he starts noticing that Uwen is aging.]]
* [[The Woobie]] - Tristen. Mentally very young, he loses the only father he's ever known to a nameless evil and [[And I Must Scream|sees his face locked in the walls]]; then there's the identity issues and how likely they are to cost him his new home and family, and the fact he keeps getting abandoned by people ''especially'' when he really needs them. And the fact the forces of evil [[Kick the Dog|kill his birds]] a lot. [[Who Wants to Live Forever?|Then he starts noticing that Uwen is aging.]]
* [[Too Dumb to Live]] - Bren Cameron's reaction to his temporary replacement {{spoiler|turns out she's a [[Not-So-Harmless Villain]]}} and the several times in the Fortress series when Tristen tells people that they really do need to do something that seems utterly trivial or like an enormous headache and they think it can't be ''that'' important.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]] - Bren Cameron's reaction to his temporary replacement {{spoiler|turns out she's a [[Not-So-Harmless Villain]]}} and the several times in the Fortress series when Tristen tells people that they really do need to do something that seems utterly trivial or like an enormous headache and they think it can't be ''that'' important.