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A quartet of fantasy novels by Gregory Keyes, consisting of ''The Briar King'' (2003), ''The Charnel Prince'' (2004), ''The Blood Knight'' (2006) and ''The Born Queen'' (2008).
 
[[The Dark Times|Two thousand years ago]] [[Hot Witch|Virgenya]] [[Lady of War|Dare]] overthrew the [[Eldritch Abomination|Skasloi]] overlords that had enslaved humanity. Her descendants rule the kingdom of Crotheny, until a traitorous plot to overthrow them leads to tragedy. The legendary Briar King has awakened from his slumber, heralding death. All is not as it seems and [[Rebellious Princess|Anne]] [[The HerosHero's Journey|Dare]] must become the queen her country needs while monstrous assassins stalk her. [[Fish Out of Water|Sir Neil]] [[Knight in Shining Armor|MeqVren]] must learn that the politics of the court are as deadly as the battlefield as he tries to safeguard the queen. [[Badass|Aspar]] [[Ranger|White]] must face murderous creatures of legend as he tries to unravel the mystery of the Briar King.
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* [[Abusive Precursors]]: The Skasloi, though {{spoiler|they're a bit more complex than they first seem.}}
== This series provides examples of: ==
* [[Abusive Precursors]]: The Skasloi, though {{spoiler|they're a bit more complex than they first seem.}}
* [[Action Girl]]: {{spoiler|Lady Erren and Alis Berrye. Leshya as well.}}
* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Anne, especially in the last book.}}
** And {{spoiler|Stephen, when under the influence of [[Sorcerous Overlord|the Black Jester]].}}
* [[Ascend to Aa Higher Plane of Existence]]: {{spoiler|In the last book, Aspar becomes the Briar King.}}
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: {{spoiler|Robert.}}
* [[Big Bad Ensemble]]: There are ''lots'' of villains in this series, mostly operating independently - the most notable are {{spoiler|the Church, Robert, the Black Jester, and to an extent Anne herself in the last book}}, but in the end the most dangerous villain is probably {{spoiler|the Kept}}.
* [[Berserker]]: Neil, full stop.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: {{spoiler|The Black Jester.}}
* [[Cool Sword]]: Feyswords in general; Draug in particular.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: A few: z'Acatto, Duke Artwair, Sir Fail.
* [[Corrupt Church]]
* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: Fastia. {{spoiler|Doesn't end well.}}
* [[Drunk Onon the Dark Side]]
* [[The Determinator]]: Sir Neil in battle. Queen Muriele in pretty much everything else.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: The Skasloi give off this vibe.
* [[Evil Prince]]: {{spoiler|Robert.}}
* [[Evil Sorcerer]]: The Black Jester. Also a [[Sorcerous Overlord]].
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: Eslen is [[The Colonial Period|Colonial America]] rather than the typical British analogue. The tribes of [[Grim Up North|Hansa]] possibly correspond to the Francs. Vitellio is [[Useful Notes/Italy|Italy]] more or less right down to the heart of [[The Church|the Church]] being there. In fact, the backstory indicates that the different nationalities of humans in this world were brought there from real-world Earth locations by the Skasloi, and the languages they speak are recognizably related to real-world languages. (For example, Vitellian is related to Oscan, an extinct language of Italy; and Lierish is a Celtic language.)
* [[Five -Man Band]]:
** [[The Hero]]: Anne, and/or Aspar.
** [[The Lancer]]: Austra and Cazio.
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** [[The Chick]]: Winna.
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Cazio {{spoiler|starts out this way.}}
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Dare:Virginia Dare|Virginia Dare.]]
* [[Implausible Fencing Powers]]: Cazio has these a few times.
* [[Jigsaw Puzzle Plot]]: ''Oh yes.''
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]: Sir Neil again.
* [[Ley Line]]: Possibly faneways.
* [[May -December Romance]]: Aspar and Winna.
* [[Magic Is Evil]]: The general opinion by most, especially the Church. Although {{spoiler|not all magic is evil and the Church itself is using magic of the evil variety to create [[Super Soldier|holy warriors]].}}
* [[Multi Melee Master]]: Aspar.
* [[Musical Assassin]]: {{spoiler|The Black Jester was a master of this, so much so that the mixing of singing with instruments has been banned by the Church.}}
** And {{spoiler|Leoff, of course.}}
* [[My Nayme Is]]: There are a few names with "y"s thrown in, and several monster names do this as well.
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* [[Only Mostly Dead]]: {{spoiler|The Black Jester.}}
* [[Our Elves Are Different]]: The Sefry. {{spoiler|Especially once you find out that they were once the Skasloi.}}
* [[Our Zombies Are Different]]: {{spoiler|Robert and the "death knights".}}
* [[Prophecy Twist]]
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Anne. {{spoiler|And maybe Brinna.}}
* [[Royal Brat]]: Anne starts out as this, but subverts it pretty soon.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Anne, especially {{spoiler|when she becomes Empress of Crotheny. She leads an attack on her treacherous uncle in the third book. And in the fourth, she personally leads the war against Hansa.}}
* [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]]: The Kept, aka Qexqaneh, the last of the Skasloi. He's kept around deliberately as a source of knowledge for the royal family.
* [[Time Skip]]: Happens ''3 times'' during the first few pages of the first book.
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: Stephen {{spoiler|after walking the faneways.}}
** He's also a [[Badass Bookworm]] and a [[Badass Preacher]].
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: Neil's battle rage.
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 10 April 2017

A quartet of fantasy novels by Gregory Keyes, consisting of The Briar King (2003), The Charnel Prince (2004), The Blood Knight (2006) and The Born Queen (2008).

Two thousand years ago Virgenya Dare overthrew the Skasloi overlords that had enslaved humanity. Her descendants rule the kingdom of Crotheny, until a traitorous plot to overthrow them leads to tragedy. The legendary Briar King has awakened from his slumber, heralding death. All is not as it seems and Anne Dare must become the queen her country needs while monstrous assassins stalk her. Sir Neil MeqVren must learn that the politics of the court are as deadly as the battlefield as he tries to safeguard the queen. Aspar White must face murderous creatures of legend as he tries to unravel the mystery of the Briar King.

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