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Cover artist
  
Justin Sweet

Publication date
  
2004

Pages
  
332 pp.

Author
  
John C. Wright

Followed by
  
Mists of Everness

Country
  
United States of America

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

Originally published
  
2004

Genre
  
Fantasy

Publisher
  
Tor Books

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Series
  
The War of the Dreaming

Similar
  
Works by John C Wright, Fantasy books

Last Guardian of Everness is a fantasy novel by John C. Wright (the author's first such novel, having been written before The Golden Age). It has a sequel, Mists of Everness.

Overview

The novel tells the tale of Raven, son of Raven, who bargains with a necromancer, Koschei the Deathless, to save the life of his pretty young wife Wendy, who is in the terminal ward of the hospital. The price is that Raven must kill an innocent stranger. The stranger selected is Galen Waylock, the youngest and last watchman of an order of guardians protecting mankind from a supernatural invasion through the Gates of Greater Slumber. The conceit is that man has been separated from the world of dreams in order to preserve him: the fairies and gods remembered in myth yearn to re-establish their old rule.

The story draws on varied mythological sources. Koschei (or Koschey) the Deathless is from Russian folk tales; the Selkie are from Irish lore, the Kelpie, Scottish; Oberon, Titania, and Merlin the Magician, English. The giants Surtvitnir and Bergelmir are Norse. The angels and fallen angels in the story answer either to their Christian or pagan names: The Archangel Uriel, for example, is also called Hyperion, and Apollo the Destroyer.

References

Last Guardian of Everness Wikipedia