Blood Trillium
Sub-title
Trillium 2
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English
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Year
1991
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Twelve years after the princess Haramis, Kadiya, and Anigel wielded the three-part Scepter of Power to vanquish the sorcerer Orogastus, the Archimage Haramis is visited by a fugitive who brings dire news. A sorcerer has escaped from the Klimilon, remote Land of Fire and Ice, to established himself through force of magic as Portolanus, Master of Tuuzamen. Haramis's talisman cannot, or will not, tell her whether Portolanus is the long-banished Orogastus, but it brings ominous intelligence: The sorcerer has brought from his exile a magical object that can unbound the three talismans of the Scepter, transferring their powers from the sisters to Portolanus himself. Even more fearsome, Haramis's talisman reveals a grave threat to the unity of the sisters and the future of Ruwenda . . .for the sacred Black Trillium contained within the amulet worn by each sister has changed, its petals stained the color of blood.
Readers and reviewers alike were thrilled when three of the biggest names in fantasy--Julian May, Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Andre Norton--joined to create Black Trillium. Now, Julian May takes up the tale of the three princesses, as the sorcerer Orogastus returns with long-forgotten technology.
Readers and reviewers alike were thrilled when three of the biggest names in fantasy--Julian May, Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Andre Norton--joined to create Black Trillium. Now, Julian May takes up the tale of the three princesses, as the sorcerer Orogastus returns with long-forgotten technology.