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''The Sundering'' is a fantasy duology by [[Jacqueline Carey]], better known for her series ''[[Kushiel's Legacy]]''. The two books are ''Banewreaker'' (2004) and ''Godslayer'' (2005).
''[[The Sundering]]'' is a fantasy duology by [[Jacqueline Carey]], better known for her series ''[[Kushiel's Legacy]]''. The two books are ''Banewreaker'' (2004) and ''Godslayer'' (2005).


''The Sundering'' tells a story deliberately very similar to [[J. R. R. Tolkien|J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s stories (''[[The Silmarillion]]'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', but with the twist that it is told [[Sympathetic POV|from the perspective of the "villain" characters]].
''The Sundering'' tells a story deliberately very similar to [[J. R. R. Tolkien|J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s stories (''[[The Silmarillion]]'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', but with the twist that it is told [[Sympathetic POV|from the perspective of the "villain" characters]].


It is not a true case of [[Villain Protagonist|Villain Protagonists]], though, because the story makes clear that the "evil" characters are really not evil at all, merely misunderstood.
It is not a true case of [[Villain Protagonist|Villain Protagonists]], though, because the story makes clear that the "evil" characters are really not evil at all, merely misunderstood.
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'''This series provides examples of:'''


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* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Nearly every character.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Nearly every character.
* [[Child by Rape]]: Ushahin Dreamspinner.
* [[Child by Rape]]: Ushahin Dreamspinner.
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* [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same]]
* [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same]]
* [[Our Elves Are Better]]: Called "Ellylon" (singular "Ellyl") here, but otherwise deliberate clones of Tolkien's Elves.
* [[Our Elves Are Better]]: Called "Ellylon" (singular "Ellyl") here, but otherwise deliberate clones of Tolkien's Elves.
* [[Our Orcs Are Different]]: The Fjelltroll are less intelligent than humans, but very loyal, honourable and not [[Always Chaotic Evil|inherently evil]].
* [[Our Orcs Are Different]]: The Fjelltroll are less intelligent than humans, but very loyal, honourable and not [[Exclusively Evil|inherently evil]].
* [[Physical God]]: The Seven Shapers are this.
* [[Physical God]]: The Seven Shapers are this.
* [[Pieces of God]]
* [[Pieces of God]]
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 23 October 2017

Malthus the Counselor leading Haomane's Allies to war

The Sundering is a fantasy duology by Jacqueline Carey, better known for her series Kushiel's Legacy. The two books are Banewreaker (2004) and Godslayer (2005).

The Sundering tells a story deliberately very similar to J.R.R. Tolkien's stories (The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings, but with the twist that it is told from the perspective of the "villain" characters.

It is not a true case of Villain Protagonists, though, because the story makes clear that the "evil" characters are really not evil at all, merely misunderstood.

Tropes used in The Sundering include: