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* [[Dragon Ascendant]]: {{spoiler|Ushahin Dreamspinner takes up Satoris' mantle.}}
* [[Dragon Ascendant]]: {{spoiler|Ushahin Dreamspinner takes up Satoris' mantle.}}
* [[Evil Overlord]]: Deconstructed.
* [[Evil Overlord]]: Deconstructed.
* [[Half Human Hybrid]]: Ushahin Dreamspinner is the result of a rape of an Ellyl woman by a human man.
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: Ushahin Dreamspinner is the result of a rape of an Ellyl woman by a human man.
* [[Harmful Healing]]: Performed by Satoris on {{spoiler|Ushahin Dreamspinner.}}
* [[Harmful Healing]]: Performed by Satoris on {{spoiler|Ushahin Dreamspinner.}}
* [[Hobbits]]: In contrast to many other elements in this series, the Yarru-yami are strikingly different from Hobbits. Sure they're short and go barefoot, but they are dark-skinned and live in the middle of a desert rather than the idyllic Shire.
* [[Hobbits]]: In contrast to many other elements in this series, the Yarru-yami are strikingly different from Hobbits. Sure they're short and go barefoot, but they are dark-skinned and live in the middle of a desert rather than the idyllic Shire.

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Malthus the Counselor leading Haomane's Allies to war
The Sundering is a fantasy duology by Jacqueline Carey, better known for her series Kushiels 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.


This series provides examples of: