Wars of Light and Shadow
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The Wars of Light and Shadow is a series of fantasy books by Janny Wurts which takes place on the world of Athera. The story tells of two half-brothers, Arithon and Lysaer, set in conflict, and explores the ambiguities of good and evil.
The idea for this series originated while researching tactics and weapons. A documentary film on the brutal Battle of Culloden Moor gave her the historical sense of the fighting stripped of any romantic patina. It also helped her realize that education, written history and entertainment serve to justify the actions of the winners and portray the losers as morally wrong and evil. The series attempts to portray the fictional conflict of Lysaer and Arithon in sympathetic terms, illustrating each side with equal pathos. The story tracks the martial, political and personal conflicts of the characters, and the different tactics used by each - a mass following in one case, and a solitary wandering in the other. Wurts narrates each character from their own perspectives, leaving the reader to draw their own conclusions about the morality of individual actions1.
Janny Wurts has written many other books outside of this series -- a complete list can be found on the Bibliography page.
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[edit] Story Arcs
The author has always stated that the story was planned to encompass five story arcs, and that the ending is already in her mind. As the series progressed, some arcs have been split into multiple bindings, due to the physical limitations on the size of a bound book.
[edit] Major Story Arcs
- Arc I: Curse of the Mistwraith
- Arc II: Ships of Merior2
- Arc III: Alliance of Light
- Arc IV:Sword of the Canon
- Initiate's Trial
- Destiny's Conflict (to be confirmed)
- Arc V
- Song of the Mysteries (to be confirmed) (the author hopes to complete this arc in a single binding)
[edit] Short Stories in this Universe
Janny Wurts has also written three short stories which take place in the WoLaS universe. These short stories are not required reading to enjoy the main story, but they provide insight and detail that will allow readers to understand and anticipate future events.
| ...if you read the related stories it will give you a window into what you are seeing in the novels. Each one fleshes out a facet (and sometimes even, previews) a major unfoldment that the story will cover - but if you have access to the short material, you will see it coming in the main novels in FAR MORE detail than you would if you looked at the novels, alone. I am not making it impossible to see these issues from the main story alone - but when the main story covers these points, there will not be NEARLY the insight and detail, as the focus of the novel can't shift sideways to accommodate.3 |
[edit] Author's Commentary
| Spoiler warning: Contains plot elements from multiple books in the series. |
In 2004, the author wrote that each arc of the story has a specific creative thrust. "Each arc gradually deepens the reader's understanding of the other factions and the interaction/flow of the various forces inherent in Athera, coupled with those that live there."4
- Arc I sets the stage for the entire series.
- Arc II shows the shifts in perspective of each half-brother resulting from the failure of their respective strategies.
- Arc III begins with Arithon's reassessment of that failure, shifts focus to another form of engagement and culminates with Lysaer's next phase in Stormed Fortress.
[edit] Reviews
- Reviews of WoLaS and more of Janny's work fantasyliterature.net
- Amazon Reviews of Traitor's Knot
- AmazonUK Reviews of Stormed Fortress
