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Serpent Mage (Death Gate Cycle 4) (original 1991; edition 1993)

by Margaret Weis

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After the four worlds Alfred has at last foundnbsp;nbsp;his people on Chelstra, the realm of sea. But hisnbsp;nbsp;travels have taught him to be cautious... andnbsp;nbsp;Alfred soon realizes his caution is justified, evennbsp;nbsp;among his own kind. The one person Alfred can trustnbsp;nbsp;is, strangely, Haplo the Patryn. But Haplo's lordnbsp;nbsp;has decreed all Sartan to be the enemy, and Haplonbsp;nbsp;dares not go against his lord. Now the companionsnbsp;nbsp;have arrived in a land where humans, elves, andnbsp;nbsp;dwarves have learned to live in peace. Unaware of annbsp;nbsp;even greater threat to all the realms, it isnbsp;nbsp;Sartan and Patryn who will disrupt this alliance of thenbsp;nbsp;lesser races in their struggle to gain control ofnbsp;nbsp;all four worlds. Only Alfred and Haplo realizenbsp;nbsp;that they have a much older -- and more powerful --nbsp;nbsp;enemy than each other...… (more)
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Title:Serpent Mage (Death Gate Cycle 4)
Authors:Margaret Weis
Info:Bantam (1994), Paperback, 480 pages
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Serpent Mage by Margaret Weis (1991)

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  beskamiltar | Apr 10, 2024 |
Het vierde deel was weer wat luchtiger van toon dan "Vuurzee". Ik vond het tot nu toe het leukste deel. Dat kwam vooral door de drie vriendinnen, maar ook door de uitgebreide rol van Alfred, die
eindelijk zijn mede Sartanen tegenkomt, maar toch nog lelijk op zijn neus kijkt. En dat hij verliefd wordt vind ik zo schattig! In dit boek zijn er ook wat meer karakters met een beetje diepgang, wat het verhaal ten goede komt. Ook wordt de plot steeds interessanter, doordat de Sartanen en de Patrijnen nog meer "grijs" worden. Geen van beide rassen blijkt alleen het goede of het kwade na te streven. Beide rassen hebben de potentie tot goed en kwaad en dat maakt dat het verhaal nu pas echt uit de verf begint te komen.


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  weaver-of-dreams | Aug 1, 2023 |
This is the fourth book in the Death Gate Cycle, set on Chelestra, Realm of Sea, the last of the four worlds created by the Sartan during the Sundering of the Old World in their battle against the Patryns.

The narrative is interwoven with the personal diary of Grundle (who is just awesome!), daughter and heir to the leaders of Chelestra's Dwarven population. Grundle tells us her account of how the Human, Dwarven and Elven inhabitants of Chelestra are in danger of freezing as their seasun moves away from the seamoon on which they live. How the Dwarves were commissioned to build vessels to migrate to another seamoon which were destroyed and how Grundle and her friends encounter Haplo on their adventures.

Meanwhile, Alfred, the last remaining Sartan, also ends up on Chelestra and is reunited with others of his kind, including Samah, who initiated the Sundering and has been in suspended animation since.

With this book, the characters of Haplo and Alfred become more complex. Dog also makes a reappearance and we learn more about Xar. This book is entertaining, action packed and gut-wrenching with original world building and nuanced secondary characters. ( )
  ElentarriLT | Mar 24, 2020 |
Haplo without his dog (his Lord Xar was not impressed with his conduct in the last book) travels the last of the Sundered worlds - Water. This is perhaps the most inventive of the four, and introduces the true antagonists, neither Patryn or Sartan, but Fizban's (fortunately not present) nemesis true evil in the hearts of all intelligent beings. Driven by Fear and hence it's associated emotions of hatred, chaos etc. the beings are invidious and seek to corrupt all counsels and guidance of the wise.

Haplo also discovers the remainder of the true Sartan. They are very different from Alfred who is also present. And a prime candidate for the snakes to fan the flame sof fear between the races. The Mensch have up until now being living in peace and harmony together. As the travelling sun in the center of the world moves on the Mensch need to migrate to the Sartan's landmass. Haplo no longer seeks discord at every turn, having met the snakes he's much more concerned with thwarting them than his Lord's wishes. And Alfred has his dog! Alfred has his own problems quickly falling foul of the Sartan leader's fear of Patryn.

Haplo's more divided conscience is more interesting than in previous novels, and Alfred's part will also be of note. I'm always less convinced by manifestations of pure evil, but the snakes are at least clever about it, wishing to survive on fear rather than just slaughter. It's not clear why the seawater has anti-magic properties, nor why the Sartan were so surprised by this.

A fair continuation of the series. ( )
1 vote reading_fox | Jan 14, 2018 |
here, the series picks back up again. the first half is a little slow, but as more and more about the universe and the sartan are revealed throughout the book, i was carried to the end with ease. ( )
  jmilloy | Nov 8, 2017 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Weis, Margaretprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hickman, Tracymain authorall editionsconfirmed
Hessel-Hoffman, RobinDesignersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Murphy, Peggy A.Author photosecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Parkinson, KeithCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Ward, Jeffrey L.Illustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Do I dare disturb the universe? --T. S. Eliot, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
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Dedicated to my new granddaughter, Natalie Briana Baldwin, and to her mother and father, David and Joyce. --Margaret Weis
Dedicated to Don and Jeri Allphin with love -- Tracy Raye Hickman
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I visited my wrath upon Haplo this day.
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Please distinguish between this Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman novel, Serpent Mage (Book 4 in the "Death Gate Cycle"), and the similarly titled novel, The Serpent Mage (Book 2 in the "Songs of Earth and Power" Series) by Greg Bear. Thank you.
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After the four worlds Alfred has at last foundnbsp;nbsp;his people on Chelstra, the realm of sea. But hisnbsp;nbsp;travels have taught him to be cautious... andnbsp;nbsp;Alfred soon realizes his caution is justified, evennbsp;nbsp;among his own kind. The one person Alfred can trustnbsp;nbsp;is, strangely, Haplo the Patryn. But Haplo's lordnbsp;nbsp;has decreed all Sartan to be the enemy, and Haplonbsp;nbsp;dares not go against his lord. Now the companionsnbsp;nbsp;have arrived in a land where humans, elves, andnbsp;nbsp;dwarves have learned to live in peace. Unaware of annbsp;nbsp;even greater threat to all the realms, it isnbsp;nbsp;Sartan and Patryn who will disrupt this alliance of thenbsp;nbsp;lesser races in their struggle to gain control ofnbsp;nbsp;all four worlds. Only Alfred and Haplo realizenbsp;nbsp;that they have a much older -- and more powerful --nbsp;nbsp;enemy than each other...

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