Girish Mahajan (Editor)

The Ambassador's Mission

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
7.8
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
7.8
1 Ratings
100
90
80
71
60
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This


Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
978-0-316-03783-9

Author
  
Trudi Canavan

Series
  
The Traitor Spy

Genres
  
Novel, Fantasy

3.9/5
Goodreads

Cover artist
  
Steve Stone

Pages
  
528

Originally published
  
6 May 2010

Followed by
  
The Rogue

Page count
  
528

The Ambassador's Mission t0gstaticcomimagesqtbnANd9GcTOdlnpHJoAZkCmP7

Similar
  
Trudi Canavan books, Black Magician World books, Fantasy books

The ambassador s mission by trudi canavan


The Ambassador's Mission is a fantasy novel that was released on May 6, 2010 in hardback by author Trudi Canavan. It forms part of her Kyralia series and acts as a sequel to The Black Magician Trilogy and the first novel of The Traitor Spy Trilogy. The Ambassador's Mission returns to the themes of the Black Magician Series, and features Sonea and Lorkin (Sonea and Akkarin's son).

Contents

Veda 2015 day 18 the ambassador s mission book review


Plot

Twenty years after the "Ichani Invasion" the Guild has witnessed some major changes. Talented children from all social ranks are now accepted into the Guild even though tensions arise between the various groups. Upon learning the secrets of Black Magic the Rank of Black Magician was created. However, there are some restrictions since the guild is afraid a Black Magician might abuse his or her power. Sonea and the second Black Magician, Kallen, are thus supposed to control each other. Sonea now runs the Hospices which offer free healing to all (as seen at the end of "The High Lord"). Her son Lorkin has graduated and does not yet know what to do with his life. He is intrigued when reading Dannyl's records of old, forgotten magic. Dannyl however wants to visit Sachaka as the Guild's Ambassador and so Lorkin decides to join him which brings tensions to the Guild, some of the members fearing that sending the son of the man who killed so many Sachakans may be seen as an insult. After long discussions Lorkin is allowed to leave with Dannyl.

Meanwhile, the Thieves have broken their truce and no longer work together leading to a greater rivalry than before. Even worse, someone starts killing off Thieves; one after the other. When Ceryni's family is killed while he is at a meeting with Faren's successor Skellin, he takes a personal interest in finding the culprit. Upon learning that the "Thief Hunter" uses magic he informs Sonea of the rogue. They decide that if Cery can find her Sonea will trap her and bring her back to the Guild for investigation. They also decide not to inform the Guild fearing a similar unsuccessful manhunt as seen in "The Magicians' Guild".

In Sachaka, Lord Lorkin and Ambassador Dannyl have difficulties adjusting to the fact that there are only slaves and no servants. Lorkin tries to befriend a female slave called Tyvara to learn from her. The Advisor to the King Ashaki Achati introduces them to many important people, some of whom have a lot of information about the history of magic, the Guild and the Sachakan war (which are of great interest to Dannyl and Lorkin). One night, Lorkin wakes up to a woman bedding him and thinking it is Tyvara (to whom he has struck a liking) lets her be. The woman is then surprised and killed (with Black Magic) by Tyvara. Lorkin finds out that there is a mighty rebel organization called “The Traitors” (of which Tyvara is a scout) who are led by women. Fearing further assassination attempts they decide to flee to the “Sanctuary,” the Traitors' headquarter in the Sachakan Mountains to the North. During their travels Lorkin finds out there are two factions of the Traitors which do not agree what to do with him. Twenty-five years previously, Akkarin had learned Black Magic from the Traitors and promised to teach them healing magic (of which the Sachakans have no knowledge). After killing Dakova he fled and thus broke his promise, which led to the death of the Queen’s daughter. This was the reason for one faction wanting to punish Lorkin for his father’s actions, the other wanting to learn healing magic from him. Dannyl, thinking that Lorkin has been kidnapped, decides to follow him and learns a lot about Sachakan culture from his companion Ashaki Achati.

Meanwhile, in Imardin Cery has informed his estranged daughter Anyi (from his first marriage) that she might be in danger and has taken her as his bodyguard, so that he can keep an eye upon her without anyone knowing of their relationship. He finds the traitor who to his surprise is a woman of the same race as Skellin. He informs Skellin of his progress and receives a tip on where the woman might be. After informing Sonea and Regin (with whom Sonea is now on speaking terms) they set out to capture the woman, only to realize she is not the rogue they originally discovered. Anyi, who watches the action from a distance, observes the true rogue and informs Sonea who (with the help of two other magicians) manages to capture her. After reading both women's minds, Sonea discovers that the real traitor is Skellin’s mother and the Thief Hunter. The other woman was blackmailed and set up to be caught by Cery. At the hearing, Anyi and Cery were also questioned and Anyi recognizes Black Magician Kallen to be an accomplice of Skellin’s, setting a new mystery to be investigated in “The Rogue”.

In Sachaka, Tyvara and Lorkin meet Speaker Savara and travel to Sanctuary with her. Dannyl and a group of Sachakan Ashaki gain on the Traitors. Dannyl gets deliberately separated from the group and talks to Lorkin, who convinces him to give up since the Traitors would otherwise kill Dannyl. Lorkin then continues on to Sanctuary, where he speaks upon Tyvara’s behalf in the trial held against her for murder. Thanks to Lorkin she is found as not guilty but is confined to Sanctuary. Lorkin, as an outsider, is also confined but is committed to help in some way. As a twist of fate they send him to the sick houses to heal. Lorkin hopes to arrange a deal with the Traitors involving trading some old forgotten magic (like Storestones) for healing magic.

Characters

Black Magician Sonea
- Lorkin's mother and the Guild's black magician. Incredibly powerful natural magician (meaning she was powerful enough that her powers emerged without interference from another magician) was taught Black Magic by High Lord Akkarin who died saving her life and all of Kyralia from the Ichani invasion twenty years ago. Has brought many changes in the guild, such as the inclusion of non-noble magicians, the partial legalisation of Black Magic and healing for the city commoners at hospices in the slums.
Lord Lorkin
- Son of Black Magician Sonea and Akkarin. Becomes assistant to Ambassador Dannyl and journeys to Sachaka, but soon goes missing.
Lord / Ambassador Dannyl
- Former Guild Ambassador to Elyne who decides to take the opportunity to become Guild Ambassador to Sachaka after the previous Ambassador is ordered home. He accepts Lord Lorkin's offer to become his assistant. However, not everything goes to plan and he must soon set of on a journey that will lead him to believe that the Sachakan Ashaki Magicians are not the only powerful magicians in the land.

Robes

In the book magicians wear different robes depending on their chosen discipline. The colours are:

  • Red: Warriors
  • Green: Healers
  • Purple: Alchemists
  • Brown: Novices who have yet to choose a discipline
  • There are also colours for denoting rank:

  • Black: Black Magician (Black Magician Sonea & Black Magician Kallen)
  • Blue: Administrator (Lord Osen)
  • White: High Lord (Lord Balkan)
  • Black sashes: - Heads of Discipline (Lady Vinara, Lord Peakin and Lord Garrel)
  • Gold Sash: King's advisors.
  • Titles

    All magicians are addressed as "Lord / Lady" once graduated. Unless their Rank/Position denotes another title. Such as:

  • High Lord
  • Administrator
  • Ambassador
  • Black Magician
  • Director
  • Watcher
  • Higher Magicians A rank given to the guild leading body; these include the High Lord, Administrators, Heads of Disciplines, Heads of Studies, Black Magicians and King's Advisors.

    In Sachaka:

  • Ashaki - land owning Black Magicians
  • Ichani - Outcast Black Magicians
  • Countries / People In The Region

    Members of 'The Allied Lands':

    Kyralia
    - Home of the Guild. Neighbour to Elyne and Sachaka ruled by Sachaka around a millennium ago. (Most Powerful Magical Talent in the 'Allied Lands').
    Elyne
    - Neighbour to Kyralia and Sachaka ruled by Sachaka around a millennium ago. Closest to Kyralia in Appearance and Culture. (Semi-Powerful Magical Talent).
    Lan
    - People of warrior Tribes.
    Lonmar
    - Desert land. Home of the Mahga religion.
    Vin
    - Island Nation.

    Countries Beyond 'The Allied Lands'

    Sachaka
    - Home of the once great 'Sachakan Empire'. Most free men are Magicians (Ashaki). All but the most powerful are slaves. Once Ruler of Kyralia and Elyne, it is believed that knowledge of Higher magic, or Black Magic, was brought to these countries from Sachaka. (Users of Higher / Black Magic)
    Duna
    - Tribal people who live in the volcanic desert north of Sachaka (Magical Talent: Unknown)
    Igra
    - A land "beyond the great northern desert. It is a strange place, where all magic is taboo and punishable by death. Yet those who watch for and punish magicians are magicians themselves. They steal the children of those they execute in order to maintain their numbers." - The Ambassador's Mission, page 480.

    References

    The Ambassador's Mission Wikipedia


    Similar Topics