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A series of [[High Fantasy]] novels by Robert Newcomb, notable for a) a ''literal'' gender war, with women as the baddies, and b) an amazingly vehement [[Hatedom]], partly because of the gender war and partly because of rampant cliches.
A series of [[High Fantasy]] novels by Robert Newcomb, notable for a) a ''literal'' gender war, with women as the baddies, and b) an amazingly vehement [[Hatedom]], partly because of the gender war and partly because of rampant cliches.


== The order of the books is: ==
The order of the books is:
* The Fifth Sorceress (2002)
* The Fifth Sorceress (2002)
* The Gates of Dawn (2003)
* The Gates of Dawn (2003)
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The sequel trilogy is known as ''[[Destinies of Blood and Stone]]''. There were plans for a third trilogy, ''Victories of Blood and Stone'', but publisher Del Rey cancelled Newcomb's contract after the second trilogy was released.
The sequel trilogy is known as ''[[Destinies of Blood and Stone]]''. There were plans for a third trilogy, ''Victories of Blood and Stone'', but publisher Del Rey cancelled Newcomb's contract after the second trilogy was released.


Read a recap of the first book [http://eragon-sporkings.wikispaces.com/The_Fifth_Sorceress here].
Read a recap of the first book [https://web.archive.org/web/20121122135224/http://eragon-sporkings.wikispaces.com/The_Fifth_Sorceress here].

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=== This series of books provides examples of: ===


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* [[Action Girl]]: By the third book, Shailiha is one of these. Also in the third book is Tyranny.
* [[Action Girl]]: By the third book, Shailiha is one of these. Also in the third book is Tyranny.
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: We have Tristan, Nicholas, Morganna, and Shailiha all coming from the same family. In the same world, we also have Failee, Succiu, Wigg, Shannon the Small, etc.
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: We have Tristan, Nicholas, Morganna, and Shailiha all coming from the same family. In the same world, we also have Failee, Succiu, Wigg, Shannon the Small, etc.
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* [[Chosen One]]: Tristan. He and his sister are literally called the "Chosen Ones."
* [[Chosen One]]: Tristan. He and his sister are literally called the "Chosen Ones."
* [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]]: The Vagaries. In particular, the combining of the Vigors and the Vagaries.
* [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]]: The Vagaries. In particular, the combining of the Vigors and the Vagaries.
* [[Distracted By the Sexy]]: Tristan. Wigg, in contrast, is [[Not Distracted By the Sexy|never bothered]].
* [[Distracted by the Sexy]]: Tristan. Wigg, in contrast, is [[Not Distracted by the Sexy|never bothered]].
* [[Double Standard Rape Female On Male]]: Averted. The sorceresses are reviled for the "rape and torture of both sexes" and {{spoiler|Tristan is horrifically raped by Succiu.}}
* [[Double Standard Rape (Female on Male)]]: Averted. The sorceresses are reviled for the "rape and torture of both sexes" and {{spoiler|Tristan is horrifically raped by Succiu.}}
* [[Drunk On the Dark Side]]: Why ''not'' to use the Vagaries. It starts with becoming a [[Depraved Bisexual]], and goes from there.
* [[Drunk on the Dark Side]]: Why ''not'' to use the Vagaries. It starts with becoming a [[Depraved Bisexual]], and goes from there.
* [[The End of the World As We Know It]]
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]
* [[Everythings Better With Princesses]]
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]
* [[Evil Feels Good]]: "Hugely sexual longings" commence when using the Vagaries.
* [[Evil Feels Good]]: "Hugely sexual longings" commence when using the Vagaries.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Shailiha. She gets better.}}
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Shailiha. She gets better.}}
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* [[Functional Magic]]: The Vigors and the Vagaries.
* [[Functional Magic]]: The Vigors and the Vagaries.
* [[Good Is Dumb]]: Yes, very dumb.
* [[Good Is Dumb]]: Yes, very dumb.
* [[Half Human Hybrid]]: The minions.
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: The minions.
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Tristan falls for Lilith in the first book {{spoiler|who turns out to be a sorceress in disguise}} and Celeste in the second, both of who have red hair.
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Tristan falls for Lilith in the first book {{spoiler|who turns out to be a sorceress in disguise}} and Celeste in the second, both of who have red hair.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: The wizards tend to follow this to the point of insanity. {{spoiler|It gets all but one of them killed very early on.}}
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: The wizards tend to follow this to the point of insanity. {{spoiler|It gets all but one of them killed very early on.}}
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Newcomb wants to make sure we know that <s> all women</s> the sorceresses are evil.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Newcomb wants to make sure we know that <s> all women</s> the sorceresses are evil.
* [[Lego Genetics]]: Minions are humans who are given bat-like wings [[A Wizard Did It|by magic]].
* [[Lego Genetics]]: Minions are humans who are given bat-like wings [[A Wizard Did It|by magic]].
* [[Long Lost Relative]]: Wulfgar, who is {{spoiler|Tristan and Shaihila's half-brother.}}
* [[Long-Lost Relative]]: Wulfgar, who is {{spoiler|Tristan and Shaihila's half-brother.}}
** Also Celeste, who is {{spoiler|Wigg's daughter.}}
** Also Celeste, who is {{spoiler|Wigg's daughter.}}
* [[Love At First Sight]]: Tristan towards THREE different girls. First Lilith {{spoiler|who is a sorceress in disguise and tries to kill him}} then Narrissa {{spoiler|who dies.}} And in the second book it happens again with Celeste.
* [[Love At First Sight]]: Tristan towards THREE different girls. First Lilith {{spoiler|who is a sorceress in disguise and tries to kill him}} then Narrissa {{spoiler|who dies.}} And in the second book it happens again with Celeste.
* [[Luke I Am Your Father]]: Inverted. It's more of a {{spoiler|'Luke I Am Your Son' moment, between Tristan and Nicholas II in the second book.}}
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: Inverted. It's more of a {{spoiler|'Luke I Am Your Son' moment, between Tristan and Nicholas II in the second book.}}
* [[Magic a Is Magic A]]
* [[Magic A Is Magic A]]
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Succiu walks around naked as much as possible.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Succiu walks around naked as much as possible.
* [[New Powers As the Plot Demands]]: Tristan.
* [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]]: Tristan.
* [[Old Master]]: Wigg.
* [[Old Master]]: Wigg.
* [[Plot Hole]]: Many, often due to bad editing.
* [[Plot Hole]]: Many, often due to bad editing.
* [[Rape As Drama]]
* [[Rape as Drama]]
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: Most of the wizards and sorceresses are around 300-400 years old.
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: Most of the wizards and sorceresses are around 300-400 years old.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: Tristain's father appears to him in a dream ''for the sole purpose'' of giving a [[Sequel Hook]]. Gee, dad, thanks for confirming that my life will continue to suck even if I survive this book.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: Tristain's father appears to him in a dream ''for the sole purpose'' of giving a [[Sequel Hook]]. Gee, dad, thanks for confirming that my life will continue to suck even if I survive this book.
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* [[Stupid Good]], [[Too Dumb to Live]]: 327 years ago, after defeating the sorceresses in war, the wizards decided to exile them instead of executing them, despite the leader's warning that they would return.
* [[Stupid Good]], [[Too Dumb to Live]]: 327 years ago, after defeating the sorceresses in war, the wizards decided to exile them instead of executing them, despite the leader's warning that they would return.
* [[The Usual Adversaries]]: Minions, harpies, blood stalkers, etc.
* [[The Usual Adversaries]]: Minions, harpies, blood stalkers, etc.
* [[Villainous Incest]]: [[Face Heel Turn|Face Heel Turned]] Shailiha makes some less-than-sisterly comments about her captive [[Twincest|twin]] [[Brother Sister Incest|brother]], though fortunately she doesn't get a chance to do more than that.
* [[Villainous Incest]]: [[Face Heel Turn|Face Heel Turned]] Shailiha makes some less-than-sisterly comments about her captive [[Twincest|twin]] [[Brother-Sister Incest|brother]], though fortunately she doesn't get a chance to do more than that.


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Latest revision as of 14:05, 18 April 2021

A series of High Fantasy novels by Robert Newcomb, notable for a) a literal gender war, with women as the baddies, and b) an amazingly vehement Hatedom, partly because of the gender war and partly because of rampant cliches.

The order of the books is:

  • The Fifth Sorceress (2002)
  • The Gates of Dawn (2003)
  • The Scrolls of the Ancients (2004)

The sequel trilogy is known as Destinies of Blood and Stone. There were plans for a third trilogy, Victories of Blood and Stone, but publisher Del Rey cancelled Newcomb's contract after the second trilogy was released.

Read a recap of the first book here.

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