- the
series take
place in an
Empire mostly inhabited and
ruled by the
Dragaerans, a
genetically engineered humanoid species,
having characteristics such...
- of the
Dragaeran Empire. As an Easterner, Vlad is held in
scorn by the larger, stronger, longer-lived, and
generally more
powerful Dragaerans. His father...
-
Alexandre Dumas. The
series is
written by
Brust in the
voice and
persona of a
Dragaeran novelist,
Paarfi of Roundwood,
whose style is a tongue-in-ch**** parody...
-
Alexandre Dumas, and is
written by
Brust in the
voice and
persona of a
Dragaeran novelist,
Paarfi of Roundwood,
whose style is a tongue-in-ch**** parody...
-
there is a
short excerpt from a
Dragaeran textbook describing the life
cycle of a
jhegaala or an
excerpt from a
Dragaeran play. One
phase is
described as...
-
viewpoints for
others in the plot, as well as a
running gag
featuring Dragaeran-themed
parodies of
famous songs from
musicals and
stage plays such as...
- The
novel was
originally intended to be
called Ti****a,
after another Dragaeran House. The book
entered The New York
Times Bestseller list for Hardcover...
- soul forever. Vlad
executes his
second obligation with the help of his
Dragaeran friends.
Together they
penetrate Greenaere's
magic barrier and teleport...
-
acquired his
jhereg familiar, Loiosh.
Despite being an
Easterner in the
Dragaeran city of Adrilankha, Vlad is a
minor boss in the
criminal activities of...
-
Alexandre Dumas and is
written by
Brust in the
voice and
persona of a
Dragaeran novelist,
Paarfi of Roundwood,
whose style is a tongue-in-ch**** parody...