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Revision as of 22:22, 9 January 2014

The Shadowleague trilogy, by Maggie Furey, is a fantasy series that includes The Heart of Myrial, Spirit of the Stone, and Echo of Eternity. The three books all tell one story- only the first one could ever be said to stand alone, and that's pushing it- but from so many different viewpoints that it takes a while for everything to come together. The main premise of the books is that Curtain Walls divide the world of Myrial into separate countries, and now those barriers are failing, damaging ecosystems and causing conflict.

Major characters include Veldan, a Loremaster from the Shadowleague (which is dedicated to maintaining the Curtain Walls) and her partner Kazairl. By the end of the first book, they have teamed up with an old but tough warrior woman named Toulac and Veldan's estranged fellow Loremaster, Elion. Minor characters such as Aliana, a thief, and Seriema, a noblewoman without a home, also take their turns in the spotlight.

In addition to this trilogy, Maggie Furey is the author of the four books in the Artefacts of Power Saga: Aurian, Harp of Winds, Sword of Flame, and Dhiammara, as well as the new Chronicles of the Xandim, of which the first book Heritage of the Xandim has been released. All three stories are interlinked to some extent.


This trilogy contains examples of: