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Fantasy novel quartet by Tamora Pierce From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Immortals quartet, by Tamora Pierce,[1] is the story of Veralidaine Sarrasri (known as Daine), an orphan with an unusual talent: she can speak with animals.[2]
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Wild Magic Wolf-Speaker Emperor Mage The Realms of the Gods | |
Author | Tamora Pierce |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Fantasy, young adult fiction |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster/Atheneum |
Published | 1992-1996 |
Media type | Print (hardback and paperback) Audiobook |
Preceded by | The Song of the Lioness |
Followed by | Protector of the Small |
The orphan Daine applies for a job that takes her and her trusty pony Cloud from her birthcountry of Galla to the kingdom of Tortall. Here she finds a new life and a new family, and learns that she has the magical ability known as "Wild Magic", which enables her to speak to animals, heal them, and take their shape as well as bend them to her will. She makes friends with a lineup of characters and creatures, including the black-robe mage Numair Salmalin, a young dragon named Skysong (nicknamed Kitten), the legendary Lioness, Alanna of Trebond, King Jonathan, and Queen Thayet of Tortall.
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