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Lady of the Trillium (original 1995; edition 2001)

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Series: Trillium (4)

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Torn between love and duty, a reluctant young acolyte will be called on to magically save her imperiled world in this enthralling chapter of the Saga of the Trillium
Of the three royal siblings who made up the Petals of the Living Trillium, only Lady Haramis survives nine hundred years after the events that nearly devastated their realm. But the Archimage is old and ill, and a successor must be found if Ruwenda is to remain safe and protected. In Princess Mikayla, Haramis recognizes the ideal candidate. However, the impulsive teenager must be carefully schooled in the magic artsâ??and the headstrong youth isn't certain she even wants the responsibility, especially if it means abandoning her one true love. But time is running outâ??for Haramis and for the kingdom. And with disaster looming, the fate of Mikayla's endangered homeland may soon fall heavily on the shoulders of a young, only half-trained rebel, ready or not.

Revisiting the magnificent world she created with fellow fantasy luminaries Julian May and Andre Norton in Black Trillium, the remarkable Marion Zimmer Bradley joins coauthor Elisabeth Waters to gaze into the far future of the World of the Three Moons. Lady of the Trillium is an enthralling, unforgettable tale of destiny, duty, magic, love, and the seemingly unbridgeable chasm between old and young.
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Title:Lady of the Trillium
Authors:Marion Zimmer Bradley
Info:Voyager (2001), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 400 pages
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Marion Zimmer Bradley, Julian May e Andre Norton iniciaram, então, a história das princesa trigêmeas de Ruwenda, com a obra 'O trílio negro'.
  melissa.gamador | Sep 10, 2014 |
The finale of the Black Trillium written by these three authors togehter, MZB brings the story to an interesting close. ( )
  dragonasbreath | Apr 13, 2011 |
TRILLIUM
  rustyoldboat | May 28, 2011 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:

Torn between love and duty, a reluctant young acolyte will be called on to magically save her imperiled world in this enthralling chapter of the Saga of the Trillium
Of the three royal siblings who made up the Petals of the Living Trillium, only Lady Haramis survives nine hundred years after the events that nearly devastated their realm. But the Archimage is old and ill, and a successor must be found if Ruwenda is to remain safe and protected. In Princess Mikayla, Haramis recognizes the ideal candidate. However, the impulsive teenager must be carefully schooled in the magic artsâ??and the headstrong youth isn't certain she even wants the responsibility, especially if it means abandoning her one true love. But time is running outâ??for Haramis and for the kingdom. And with disaster looming, the fate of Mikayla's endangered homeland may soon fall heavily on the shoulders of a young, only half-trained rebel, ready or not.

Revisiting the magnificent world she created with fellow fantasy luminaries Julian May and Andre Norton in Black Trillium, the remarkable Marion Zimmer Bradley joins coauthor Elisabeth Waters to gaze into the far future of the World of the Three Moons. Lady of the Trillium is an enthralling, unforgettable tale of destiny, duty, magic, love, and the seemingly unbridgeable chasm between old and young.

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Haramis - the White Lady - has lived several lifetimes as Archimage and Guardian of a land now abloom with once rare, Black Trillium. But now Haramis is plagued by disturbing dreams.
Dreams that will drive her to seek a successor. And far away, in the Citadel of Ruwenda, a magical destiny awaits the young Princess Mikayal. She knows nothing of her kinship with Haramis and her life is about to drastically changed as a result of it.

The challenges ahead will be more difficult than either Haramis or Mikayla could ever imagine. and soon Harmis will find that selecting, training and installing her successor may be the most difficult fight she's ever had to face.
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