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* [[Exclusively Evil]]:Skraelings
* [[Exclusively Evil]]:Skraelings
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]
* [[Back From the Dead]]: Axis
* [[Back from the Dead]]: Axis
* [[Big Bad]]: Kanubai
* [[Big Bad]]: Kanubai
* [[Bigger Bad]]: The One
* [[Bigger Bad]]: The One
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* [[Eldritch Location]]: that pyramid is not natural, it knows what you want and how to help you attain it...oh, you have a soul? That would be a perfectly acceptable price for whatever you want...
* [[Eldritch Location]]: that pyramid is not natural, it knows what you want and how to help you attain it...oh, you have a soul? That would be a perfectly acceptable price for whatever you want...
* [[First Law of Resurrection]]: Axis
* [[First Law of Resurrection]]: Axis
* [[Go Mad From the Revelation]]: Ba'al'uz
* [[Go Mad from the Revelation]]: Ba'al'uz
* [[God Is Evil]]: {{spoiler|the One}}
* [[God Is Evil]]: {{spoiler|the One}}
* Gorn: reaches a certain level of it in the first book.
* Gorn: reaches a certain level of it in the first book.
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* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: The One
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: The One
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: {{spoiler|the Skraelings become River Angels by drowning themselves in a lake.}}
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: {{spoiler|the Skraelings become River Angels by drowning themselves in a lake.}}
* [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]]: to many, Axis in these books is much more tolerable because Azhure is not revived with him.
* [[Rescued from the Scrappy Heap]]: to many, Axis in these books is much more tolerable because Azhure is not revived with him.
* [[Resurrection Sickness]]: Axis
* [[Resurrection Sickness]]: Axis
* [[Scrap Heap Hero]]: Axis
* [[Scrap Heap Hero]]: Axis
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 9 April 2017

By Sara Douglass...

In the begining there was the darkness of chaos named Kanubai. He got lonely and made two beings named Light and Water. Light and Water made Life, and this pissed Kanubai off because he had no part in the process, and he therefore wanted to destroy life. Light and Water then Imprisoned Kanubai. Years pass.

Then the Magi wanted to build a giant glass pyramid, so they could be a part of the One. Unfortunately... they built it on top of Kanubai's Prison. This goes as well as you would expect.

2,000 years later.

It's been five years since Tencendor sunk into the ocean. Ishabel Brunelle, high priestess of the order of the coil, is ordered by the great serpent who is actually Light to marry the Lord of Elcho Falling, Maximilian Persmius (the hero of Beyond the Hanging Wall) in order to save the world. Meanwhile, Isaiah who is actually water, the tyrant of Isembaard, has resurrected Axis Sun Soar from the after life so he can act as an adviser on dealing with the Skrailings and can help him take over the central kingdoms. Essentially, he wants to combine all their forces to assault Darkglass Moutain - but things don't go quite as planned. The novels in the series are as follows:

  • The Serpent Bride (2007)
  • The Twisted Citadel (2008)
  • The Infinity Gate (2010)


Tropes used in The Darkglass Mountain Trilogy include: