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The series is set in the Winter Kingdoms which is split into seven different countries. The first book opens in the country of Margolan during the Feast of the Departed, and follows second Prince Martris "Tris" Drayke as he flees the castle after learning that Crown Prince Jared's men had assassinated the rest of their family.
The series is set in the Winter Kingdoms which is split into seven different countries. The first book opens in the country of Margolan during the Feast of the Departed, and follows second Prince Martris "Tris" Drayke as he flees the castle after learning that Crown Prince Jared's men had assassinated the rest of their family.


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=== This series provides examples of: ===
* [[A God Am I]]: Some of the vayash moru feel this way, most notably Uri.
* [[A God Am I]]: Some of the vayash moru feel this way, most notably Uri.
** I think that Malesh would be a better example actually, considering that he tried to become a consort.
** I think that Malesh would be a better example actually, considering that he tried to become a consort.
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* [[Deus Ex Machina]]: When the heroes have made a mess, the Goddess appears to clean it up. More than once.
* [[Deus Ex Machina]]: When the heroes have made a mess, the Goddess appears to clean it up. More than once.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: Carroway has one of these. His first name isn't even mentioned until the second half of the series.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: Carroway has one of these. His first name isn't even mentioned until the second half of the series.
* [[Everythings Better With Princesses]]: Kiara, and {{spoiler|Berry}}.
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]]: Kiara, and {{spoiler|Berry}}.
* [[Evil Chancellor]]: Lord Curane
* [[Evil Chancellor]]: Lord Curane
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: The {{spoiler|ghost of the assassin sent by Jared}} is met by the Formless One, described as [[Eldritch Abomination|"too terrible to comprehend"]].
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: The {{spoiler|ghost of the assassin sent by Jared}} is met by the Formless One, described as [[Eldritch Abomination|"too terrible to comprehend"]].
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* [[Fantasy Pantheon]]
* [[Fantasy Pantheon]]
* [[Fisher King]]: Not a literal example, but Margolan becomes a dreadful dystopia with Jared in charge.
* [[Fisher King]]: Not a literal example, but Margolan becomes a dreadful dystopia with Jared in charge.
* [[Four Lines All Waiting]]: The last book in the series alternates between Tris; Kiara; Carina and Vahanian; and {{spoiler|Cam}}.
* [[Four Lines, All Waiting]]: The last book in the series alternates between Tris; Kiara; Carina and Vahanian; and {{spoiler|Cam}}.
* [[God of Evil]]: Shanthadura
* [[God of Evil]]: Shanthadura
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Tris attempts this at the end of book two in order to save his country and his beloved, but the spirit of his grandfather, who was also a necromancer, manages to keep him from dying.}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Tris attempts this at the end of book two in order to save his country and his beloved, but the spirit of his grandfather, who was also a necromancer, manages to keep him from dying.}}

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Chronicles of the Necromancer is a four novel long fantasy series by Gail Z Martin which consists of the novels The Summoner, The Blood King, Dark Haven and Dark Lady’s Chosen. Book one in the follow up series, The Fallen Kings Cycle, is scheduled to be released in early 2011.

The series is set in the Winter Kingdoms which is split into seven different countries. The first book opens in the country of Margolan during the Feast of the Departed, and follows second Prince Martris "Tris" Drayke as he flees the castle after learning that Crown Prince Jared's men had assassinated the rest of their family.

Tropes used in Chronicles of the Necromancer include:

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  • Tomboy: Kait
  • The Usurper: Jared, he is even called this.
    • However, he considers Tris to be one, and has it pointed out by Arontola that his thinking is backwards.
  • Shipper On Deck: Berry is the earliest, but Kiara does this too later on.
  • The White Prince: Tris
  • White Mage: Carina Jesthrata.
  • Youngest Child Wins: Jared's mother was hated even after her death, and his father was grieving for years and too preoccupied to care about him. He uses this to justify his hatred of his half-brother, who had a comparatively sheltered upbringing.
  • You Will Know What to Do: Bava K'aa to Tris before he faces the ghosts of Ruune Videya.