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* [[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.

Revision as of 06:09, 7 May 2014

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.


This series of books provides examples of: