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Doctrine of Labyrinths

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Language
  
English

Author
  
Sarah Monette

Country
  
United States of America

Published
  
2005-2009

Publisher
  
Ace Books

Books
  
Mélusine, The Virtu

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The Doctrine of Labyrinths is a series of fantasy novels by Sarah Monette. Set in the fantasy world of Meduse, it tells the story of the adventures of Felix Harrowgate, a wizard, and his half-brother Mildmay the Fox, a former assassin. The series contains 4 books: Mélusine, The Virtu, The Mirador, and the final book, Corambis, released on April 7, 2009.

Contents

Major characters

  • Mildmay Foxe (Mildmay the Fox)
  • Felix Harrowgate
  • Mehitabel Parr
  • Vey Coruscant

    Last and greatest pupil of Brinvillier Strych. She practiced blood witchcraft, a form of wizardry outlawed by the Cabaline School. There isn't much known about blood witchcraft except blood and death are used to focus and power the spells. Participants are always asked before being used. Although she never becomes a main character, fear of her permeates the lower city. She is killed by Mildmay the Fox in The Virtu.

    Malkar Gennadion

    Wizard, affiliated with no formal School of wizardry. Former master, lover and torturer of Felix Harrowgate, on whom he had cast the obligation de sang. It's theorized that he used the 'binding by blood' to circumvent the protection wards that all wizards of the Mirador have in order to use Felix to break The Virtu and burn the palace (Mélusine, 2005).

    Bernard Heber

    Illegitimate half-brother and man-at-arms of Mavortian von Heber. Initially considers Felix to be no more than a nutcase, and has a prickly relationship with Mildmay, with whom he can yet work harmoniously when need requires.

    Mavortian von Heber

    Wizard of the Fressandran School from Norvena Magna; practitioner of divination using the Sibylline, cards akin to the Tarot. One-time employer of Mildmay the Fox. He might have been a fairly decent fellow if not for the monomania that consumes him—the desire for revenge against Beaumont Livy, an evil wizard who seduced his fiancée, bringing about her death many years ago.

    Robert of Hermione

    Brother of Stephen Teverius' late wife. A wizard of mediocre ability and an enemy of Felix.

    Keeper (Kolkhis)

    Mildmay's former thief-keeper, lover, and trainer in the art of assassination. He escaped her at around age 17-18, but memories of her continue to haunt his nightmares.

    Thaddeus de Lalage

    Wizard, formerly of the Eusebian School in the Bastion. After defecting to the Mirador, converted to the Cabaline School. One-time friend of Felix, and enemy of Gideon Thraxios.

    Cardenio Richey

    A cade-skiff, or river-dragger, and best friend of Mildmay the Fox.

    Shannon Teverius

    Younger half-brother of Stephen and Victoria, and lover of Felix; however, their relationship was severed after Felix's ignominious past as a teenage whore was revealed to the court.

    Stephen Teverius

    Lord Protector of Marathat, succeeding his father Gareth and grandmother Jane.

    Victoria Teveria

    Wizard of the Cabaline school in the Mirador, and sister of the Lord Protector.

    Gideon Thraxios

    Wizard of the Eusebian School in the Bastion. Defected to the Mirador but not accepted as a Cabaline. Lover of Felix.

    Thamuris

    Troian wizard and Celebrant Celestial of the Euryganeic Covenant, now dying of consumption. Practitioner of divination using Pythian casting. Friend of Mildmay and later of Felix.

    Ginevra Thomson

    A beautiful shop-girl and the discarded mistress of a Melusinien nobleman. Having hired Mildmay to steal back the jewels the nobleman had given her, she subsequently became his lover.

    Gloria Aestia

    Second wife of Gareth Teverius, and mother of Shannon Teverius. The only annemer in the history of Marathat to be burnt for treason.

    The Cordelii

    The last reigning Kings of Marathat, comprising Paul, Matthias, Sebastian, Edmund, Laurence, Charles, Claudius, Jasper, and John, who was killed in a revolution that brought his cousin, Michael Teverius, to power. The crypt of the Cordelii, in the Mirador, figures in each of the first three books.

    Porphyria Levant

    A blood-witch, known to have cast the obligation d'âme on a man named Silas Altamont.

    Brinvillier Strych

    A blood wizard, mainly known for his assassination of Jane Teveria. Pupil of Porphyria Levant.

    Gareth Teverius

    Son of Jane Teveria, and father of Stephen Teverius and Victoria Teveria (by Dulcinea Polydoria), and Shannon Teverius (by Gloria Aestia).

    Jane Teveria

    Mother of Lord Gareth Teverius, and therefore grandmother of Victoria Teveria, Stephen Teverius and Shannon Teverius. Burnt to death by Brinvillier Strych in the Hall of Chimeras in the Mirador.

    The Bastion

    The center of power of the Kekropian empire, and home of the Eusebian wizards, rivals and enemies of the Cabalines. Once the sister citadel to the Mirador, it houses the only remaining Titan Clock in existence.

    The Norvenas

    Magna and Parva, they are countries that lie far to the north of Mélusine. Norvenan wizards follow the Fressandran school of magic.

    Marathat

    Formerly a kingdom, now a protectorate ruled by the Lord Protector. Geographically it lies west of the Kekropian Empire and east of the Coeurterre, and is in constant danger of being subsumed by one or other of its more powerful neighbors.

    Mélusine

    The capital of Marathat.

    The Mirador

    The center of power of Marathat and of Mélusine, it is part citadel, part palace, and part research institute for the Cabaline wizards. Immensely old in places, it is notable for having no windows. Its central audience hall-cum-throne room, the Hall of the Chimeras, also houses the Virtu, a magical artifact that concentrates the wizards' power and is the chief safeguard of the city.

    Troia

    A country across the eastern sea, in ancient times the center of an empire that extended to Kekropia. Troian wizards are especially skilled at healing. Troian people are of a distinct physical type: tall and slender, with pale skin, red hair, and yellow eyes; Troians have no facial hair.

    References

    Doctrine of Labyrinths Wikipedia