Display title | The Saga of Seven Suns |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A series of seven Space Opera Sci Fi novels by Kevin J. Anderson, set in the Milky Way in The Future. The principal players are (initially) the Terran Hanseatic League, governed with an iron fist by its dictatorial chairman, Basil Wenceslas; the Roamers, gypsies/opportunistic explorers in space, who are initially a small group, but go on to encompass most of humanity, led by King Peter, formerly of the Hansa; and the Ildirans, the light-loving, psychically-linked inventors of the faster than light stardrive whose homeworld is illuminated by the titular seven suns. As the first novel unfolds, the Hydrogues, evil diamond-ship-using, gas-giant-dwelling aliens, and the World-forest (initially just a fairly esoteric means of FTL communication) become major players. |