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by L. E Modesitt (Author) "THE MAN WEARS white trousers and a white tunic, belted with white leather and secured with a glistening white metallic buckle ..." (more)
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Once again Modesitt (Colors of Chaos, The Spellsong Cycle series) returns to the fantasy world of his popular Saga of Recluce series, now with the first book in a new story line set in Recluce's past. The only thing standing between the Empire of Cyador and destruction is the power of the Magi'i, who wield the energies of chaos to defend the land against invading barbarians and the ancient dark forces of the Accursed Forest. Lorn, the son of a high-ranking Magi'i, finds the magical order's many rules too constricting and is sent off to join the Lancers and fight Cyador's countless enemies on the borderlands. That distance doesn't remove him from the constant intrigues and power struggles back home in Cyan, however. While Lorn battles to survive barbarian raids and attacks from the Accursed Forest's worst nightmares, his lover, the merchant Ryalth, works to build her business despite threats from unscrupulous rivals. Though Lorn survives and, by the end of the book, manages to take Ryalth as his consort, it's clear that Modesitt has much more in store for his characters. True to form, the author delivers a complex plot wrapped around finely textured settings and intriguing characters. Fans of previous Recluce novels will find this new series darker in tone--and Lorn is quite a bit more ruthless than the usual Modesitt hero--but they won't be disappointed.
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Judged lacking in the loyalty and dedication necessary for a position as one of the elite mages of Cyador, Lorn receives an assignment to the Mirror Lancers who protect the land of Cyador from the barbarian frontier--a tour of duty that often results in an early death. The latest in Modesitt's popular "Recluce" series begins a new cycle in the history of a world based upon the delicate balance of chaos and order. The author's talent for combining large-scale action with the minutiae of his characters' daily lives infuses his story with a veracity often lacking in the genre. A good choice for most fantasy collections, particularly where the series is popular.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars the (chronologically) first novel of Recluce, Jul 18 2003
By Joe Sherry (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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Book 10 in the Saga of Recluce

Even though this is the tenth volume in the Saga of Recluce, it is chronologically the first. Long before Creslin founded Recluce, long before the angels fell and Nylan built Westwind, long before all of the recorded history of Recluse there was the Empire of Cyador. Cyador is an Empire built on the power of Chaos mages and Chaos towers (supplying the Chaos energy required for much of the technology of Cyador). The Empire uses the army (Lancers) to hold back the barbarians from Cyador as well as hold the Accursed Forest (the forest that the Druids are later from) back from spreading into Cyador.

Lorn is a son of a Magi family. He is one of the most talented and proficient students in his classes, but he lacks the love of chaos that is necessary to become a Magi. Lorn can do the work better than perhaps anyone and is capable of being a Chaos Master, but he isnï¿t obsessed with it nor does he truly love Chaos. If you have read other Recluce novels, you know this will lead to Lornï¿s exile from his family and the city of Cyad. This is most similar to Lerris being exiled from Recluse and going on the Dangergeld (The Magic of Recluce). The difference is that Lorn knows why he must leave Cyad, where he is going, and what the risks are. Lorn is made a Lancer undercaptain and must fight on the frontier of Cyad against barbarians. Lancers have a low survival rate, Magi Lancers have an even lower survival rate because they get the most difficult assignments (so that they will be killed. A personal capable of wielding chaos but not a magus is too dangerous to the Empire, or so the higher ups have decided). Lorn knows what he is getting into, but actually becoming a Lancer is the only way that he sees to live.

Lorn is essentially a moral, honest man, but at the same time he is ruthless in protecting himself and his loved ones from threats, both real and perceived. If Lorn sees someone as a threat, he will kill that man but hide the crime in such a way that nobody is sure who committed the murder (and in some cases that a murder even took place). He is a very guarded individual, mostly because he knows that the Magiï¿i in Cyad do not want him to live, despite his family connections.

The more you read in Recluce you will begin to see that Modesitt is essentially telling the same type of story over and over again. You can see clear comparisons between Lorn, Creslin, Nylan, and Lerris. There is the recurring theme of exile, and the protagonist trying to find his destiny without quite knowing how he will accomplish it. In one sense, if you have read one Recluce novel you pretty much know how the other ones will work out. Magiï¿i of Cyador is slightly different in that Lorn has more knowledge and intent in his actions, but the book still follows the basic pattern that Modesitt set up in the first Recluce novel. That said, this remains one of my favorite fantasy series because of the depth of development in the created world and in the characters. We get to see what the characters are thinking, why they are planning their actions, and what the repercussions are of those actions. Modesitt is not gentle towards the protagonists, they suffer more than any other character in the books, and maybe thatï¿s part of why I like the books so much. My one suggestion is to take breaks between the books or you can get tired of the repetition fairly quickly.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Ok, so I was disappointed, but it's still a good book, Nov 1 2001
Ok, this book enters yet another era of the war between chaos and order.with the conclusion of cerryl the white mage in the lsat book I was looking forward to another good read, and hey it was. But did Modesitt write this or just provide the idea? The language changed as did the entire style, though the world and ideas are still right up the alley of the former recluce books.

An overall good read, but alas the other books are better. I just hope that I wont be as dissapointed when I read Scion of Cyador...

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, nothing special., Sep 12 2001
By DJ "DJ" (Edmonds, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This book would best be considered filler. As always it is well written and hints of things to come. I would recommend reading this only to those who enjoy the writing style of L.E. Modesitt Jr., or specifically the Recluce novels. I find no indication that this is anything other than a stand alone novel. Maybe I would be more excited if this was the first novel in a new trilogy but there is indication that it is.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable continuation for Recluce fans
O.K. Read the other reviews; it is right down the middle of the other Recluce books. It is about Cyador, the home of the white magicians, before it fell. Read more
Published on Jul 18 2001 by Harvey Gatlin

4.0 out of 5 stars A pre-prequel
The book was a little slow, but i enjoyed the world -- the kingdom before Recluce. Would enjoy more books about this time period. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2001 by M. S. Butch

3.0 out of 5 stars Choppy but a good book to get from the library
I have rather enjoyed all of Modesitt's books, but this was one of the hardest to get into. The plot was extremely choppy. Read more
Published on Aug 17 2000 by Mark

2.0 out of 5 stars More of the same
While I cannot say that I will stop reading Modesitt's books, since the background settings are often very interesting, I will stop buying them until he can think up another... Read more
Published on Aug 14 2000 by David A. Farnham

4.0 out of 5 stars Something old, something new...
Allow me to begin by stating that LEM captured me when I first absconded with a copy of _Dawn for a Distant Earth_ from my brother's bookshelves. Read more
Published on Jun 20 2000 by KChuck

2.0 out of 5 stars The worst book in the series.
This book was just barely good enough to keep me from setting it aside, which is sad, considering I've read all the other books in the series. Read more
Published on Jun 8 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars A rational approach to Rationalists
The cut and dried dialogue and narration that open this story sets the tone of a "rationalist" viewpoint which one quickly sees is both fearful and overtly unemotional... Read more
Published on May 27 2000 by K. N. Nelson

4.0 out of 5 stars Magi'i of Cyandor
I was reading a well written book and had three others waiting when I came across this book. I've been enchanted with this author since I read his first three publications now in... Read more
Published on May 14 2000 by Robert Stroud

3.0 out of 5 stars Gee, I wonder where this is going?
Magi'i of Cyador is, as usual for Modesitt, an intelligently written, ever-so-slightly distant installment in his expanding saga of Recluce--even though it has moved well beyond... Read more
Published on May 6 2000 by myeerah

3.0 out of 5 stars a disappointment
I realize that sometimes it is necessary for an author to set up a whole detailed background and backdrop for his characters to exist in, but 400 plus pages of it? Read more
Published on May 1 2000 by Marie

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