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The Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard
The Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard








The Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard The Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard The Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard

She expects her sabbatical to be a decorous, respectable sort of adventure, the kind with which she can regale her colleagues in the Senior Common Room upon her return. You never know when adventure will come calling. She still keeps the sword sharp, of course. She fights folly and injustice as fiercely as ever-although, as a respected scholar of history at one of the Circle Schools of Alinor, she now tends to use her tongue and pen more than her sword. Pali Avramapul may not have gone under her own name since the dissolution of the Red Company, but she is no myth, and has certainly not faded. A dozen or so years after that cataclysm, they have almost faded into myth. These stories are unrelated to each other or to the Nine Worlds books.Before the Fall of the Empire of Astandalas, the Red Company was legendary. Long, long before the Fall (approximately 2000 years before!): Asterisked titles are either beginnings of series or standalone. Prefer following internal chronology? Here you go! Please note, however, that there will be new books shuffling these around over time. The Weaver of the Middle Desert (forthcoming) The Saint of the Bookstore (set after Plum Duff) The following two short stories can be read as standalones or entry points to G&D, though Clary Sage is probably best read after Plum Duff. (The reading order page is safe, however.)Īt the Feet of the Sun (Please note: I'd recommend that you read both The Hands of the Emperor and The Return of Fitzroy Angursell before At the Feet of the Sun) You can also get a crowd-sourced opinion at the Nine Worlds wiki page! Please note that due to the nature of an encyclopedia, spoilers abound elsewhere in the wiki. Please note that you do not need to read each series in order! The Lays of the Hearth-Fire and the Red Company Reformed series, in particular, are thoroughly interleaved. They interweave and interconnect, so while you may certainly follow the internal chronology of the stories (see below), the suggested reading order begins with The Hands of the Emperor. My Nine Worlds stories are set in various parts of the universe on both sides of the dividing line of the Fall of the Empire of Astandalas.










The Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard