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'''''Lord of Souls''''' is a novel set in {{TES}} universe, that was published by Del Rey on September 27th, 2011. It is written by [[Gregory Keyes]] and picks up where {{Infernal City|!}} left off.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Souls-Elder-Scrolls-Novel/dp/0345508025</ref> It bridges the gap between {{Oblivion|!}} and {{Skyrim|!}}.
 
'''''Lord of Souls''''' is a novel set in {{TES}} universe, that was published by Del Rey on September 27th, 2011. It is written by [[Gregory Keyes]] and picks up where {{Infernal City|!}} left off.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Souls-Elder-Scrolls-Novel/dp/0345508025</ref> It bridges the gap between {{Oblivion|!}} and {{Skyrim|!}}.
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==Publication==
 
==Publication==
 
''Lord of Souls'' was first published on September 1st, and mass published on September 27th 2011 by Del Rey.
 
''Lord of Souls'' was first published on September 1st, and mass published on September 27th 2011 by Del Rey.
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==Characters==
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===Main characters===
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*[[Annaïg Hoïnart]]
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*[[Mere-Glim]]
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*[[Attrebus Mede]]
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*[[Ezhmaar Sul]]
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*[[Colin Vineben]]
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*[[Mazgar gra Yagash]]
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===Secondary characters===
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*[[Vuhon]]
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*[[Hierem]]
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*[[Slyr]]
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*[[Toel]]
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*[[Fhena]]
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*[[Letine Arese]]
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*[[Brennus]]
   
 
==Plot summary==
 
==Plot summary==
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Reeling from a devastating discovery, [[Attrebus Mede|Prince Attrebus]] continues on his seemingly doomed quest to obtain a magic sword that holds the key to destroying the deadly invaders. Meanwhile, in the [[Imperial City]], the spy [[Colin]] finds evidence of betrayal at the heart of the empire—if his own heart doesn’t betray him first. And [[Annaïg Hoïnart|Annaïg]], trapped in Umbriel itself, has become a slave to its dark lord and his insatiable hunger for souls.
 
Reeling from a devastating discovery, [[Attrebus Mede|Prince Attrebus]] continues on his seemingly doomed quest to obtain a magic sword that holds the key to destroying the deadly invaders. Meanwhile, in the [[Imperial City]], the spy [[Colin]] finds evidence of betrayal at the heart of the empire—if his own heart doesn’t betray him first. And [[Annaïg Hoïnart|Annaïg]], trapped in Umbriel itself, has become a slave to its dark lord and his insatiable hunger for souls.
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Attrebus wakes up in [[Malacath]]'s realm. The [[Daedric Prince]] heals Attrebus and Sul. They convince him to teleport them to [[Solstheim]], where Sul expects to find [[Umbra]].<ref name=LoSP group="OOG">{{Lord of Souls}}, prologue</ref>
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Umbriel heads to the [[Imperial City]]. [[Mazgar]], an imperial scout and [[Brennus]], a scholar, are part of the scout party. They are attacked by zombies, so they retreat to [[Cheydinhal]].
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Colin is kidnaped by Arese. She reveals to him that she is an spy under the emperor's service. She was set in Hierem's ministry to spy on him. Hierem was the responsible for Attrebus supposed murder. Colin agrees to join her to stop Hierem.
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Mere Glim discovers that the trees of Umbriel are very similar to the [[Hist]], probably being their cousins. Toel informs Annaïg that they have been invited to take part in a tasting. He tasks her to recreate the ninth savor, a savor that has only been discovered by their main competitor, [[Phmer]].<ref name=LoSP1C1-6 group="OOG">{{Lord of Souls}}, part one chapters one to six</ref>
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Colin discovers that Hierem is also involved with Umbriel. He warns the Emperor about Hierem's treachery, but Titus Mede asks him to find solid proof. Hierem is the most influential man in the Empire besides him, and he can not risk to loose his support.
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Glim and the skraws start sabotaging Umbriel. Annaïg and him murder Toel, and Annaïg is put in charge of the kitchen. She impresses [[Lord Rhel]] in the tasting, so she selected to prepare a meal for Lord Umbriel himself. Lord Umbriel is gladly pleased by Annaïg's meal, and he requests to meet her. Annaïg has to explain that he came from [[Black Marsh]] when [[Umbriel]] destroyed [[Lilmoth]]. Lord Umbriel asks whether she knows Glim, and asks her to kill the [[Argonian]].<ref name=LoSP2C1-4 group="OOG">{{Lord of Souls}}, part two chapter one to four</ref>
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Attrebus and Sul arrive at [[Sathil (Village)|Sathil]]. They discover that Umbra is being kept in the depths of the castle. The man who retrieved Umbra from the ruins of [[Vivec City]] was a member of House Sathil. When he touched the blade, he went mad and killed his mother and brothers. His father imprisoned him in the cell of the castle. Sul and Attrebus face and defeat [[Elhul Sathil]]. Once they are in possession of the blade they are summoned by [[Clavicus Vile]] into his realm. Vile allows them to wield Umbra against Vuhon, sending them to his shrine in Cyrodiil.<ref name=LoSP2C5-C3P2 group="OOG">{{Lord of Souls}}, part two chapter five to part three chapter two</ref>
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Cheydinhal is sieged by the undead army, but the imperial legionaries and the city guard open a gap in the enemy line and they evacuate the city.<ref name=LoSP12C group="OOG">{{Lord of Souls}}, part two chapter twelve to part three chapter </ref>
   
 
==Critical reception==
 
==Critical reception==
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*[http://www.amazon.com/The-Elder-Scrolls-Infernal-City/dp/0345508017 Amazon (The Infernal City)]
 
*[http://www.amazon.com/The-Elder-Scrolls-Infernal-City/dp/0345508017 Amazon (The Infernal City)]
 
*[http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Souls-Elder-Scrolls-Novel/dp/0345508025/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y Amazon (Lord of Souls)]
 
*[http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Souls-Elder-Scrolls-Novel/dp/0345508025/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y Amazon (Lord of Souls)]
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==Licensing==
 
==Licensing==

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Book-es-lordofsouls-full

Lord of Souls is a novel set in The Elder Scrolls universe, that was published by Del Rey on September 27th, 2011. It is written by Gregory Keyes and picks up where The Infernal City left off.[1] It bridges the gap between Oblivion and Skyrim.

Publication

Lord of Souls was first published on September 1st, and mass published on September 27th 2011 by Del Rey.

Characters

Main characters

Secondary characters

Plot summary

Forty years after the Oblivion Crisis, the empire of Tamriel is threatened by a mysterious floating city, Umbriel, whose shadow spawns a terrifying undead army.

Reeling from a devastating discovery, Prince Attrebus continues on his seemingly doomed quest to obtain a magic sword that holds the key to destroying the deadly invaders. Meanwhile, in the Imperial City, the spy Colin finds evidence of betrayal at the heart of the empire—if his own heart doesn’t betray him first. And Annaïg, trapped in Umbriel itself, has become a slave to its dark lord and his insatiable hunger for souls.

Attrebus wakes up in Malacath's realm. The Daedric Prince heals Attrebus and Sul. They convince him to teleport them to Solstheim, where Sul expects to find Umbra.[OOG 1]

Umbriel heads to the Imperial City. Mazgar, an imperial scout and Brennus, a scholar, are part of the scout party. They are attacked by zombies, so they retreat to Cheydinhal.

Colin is kidnaped by Arese. She reveals to him that she is an spy under the emperor's service. She was set in Hierem's ministry to spy on him. Hierem was the responsible for Attrebus supposed murder. Colin agrees to join her to stop Hierem.

Mere Glim discovers that the trees of Umbriel are very similar to the Hist, probably being their cousins. Toel informs Annaïg that they have been invited to take part in a tasting. He tasks her to recreate the ninth savor, a savor that has only been discovered by their main competitor, Phmer.[OOG 2]

Colin discovers that Hierem is also involved with Umbriel. He warns the Emperor about Hierem's treachery, but Titus Mede asks him to find solid proof. Hierem is the most influential man in the Empire besides him, and he can not risk to loose his support.

Glim and the skraws start sabotaging Umbriel. Annaïg and him murder Toel, and Annaïg is put in charge of the kitchen. She impresses Lord Rhel in the tasting, so she selected to prepare a meal for Lord Umbriel himself. Lord Umbriel is gladly pleased by Annaïg's meal, and he requests to meet her. Annaïg has to explain that he came from Black Marsh when Umbriel destroyed Lilmoth. Lord Umbriel asks whether she knows Glim, and asks her to kill the Argonian.[OOG 3]

Attrebus and Sul arrive at Sathil. They discover that Umbra is being kept in the depths of the castle. The man who retrieved Umbra from the ruins of Vivec City was a member of House Sathil. When he touched the blade, he went mad and killed his mother and brothers. His father imprisoned him in the cell of the castle. Sul and Attrebus face and defeat Elhul Sathil. Once they are in possession of the blade they are summoned by Clavicus Vile into his realm. Vile allows them to wield Umbra against Vuhon, sending them to his shrine in Cyrodiil.[OOG 4]

Cheydinhal is sieged by the undead army, but the imperial legionaries and the city guard open a gap in the enemy line and they evacuate the city.[OOG 5]

Critical reception

Lord of Souls received mixed reviews from critics, with an average rating of 3.45 / 5 stars.

Contents

  • Prologue
  • Part 1
  • Part 2
  • Part 3

Prologue

Attrebus never saw the thing that cut open his belly and sent his guts spilling out into his arms. It happened in the dark, and the only things he remembered other than the agony was the stink of his bowels and something like rotting ginger-and Sul dragging him along, cursing in a language Atrrebus didn't understand.

Now the pain-for so long the only real thing to him-was fading as his body finally understood it was done.

It was possible he was dead already-he wasn't sure what death was supposed to be like. He hadn't paid that much attention to such things when he should have.

He started, as from a dream of falling, and for a moment he thought he was falling, because all of his weight had vanished. With an effort he opened his eyes, but there wasn't much to see; the air was full of ash, a gray cloud that extended in every direction. He saw his companion Sul a few yards from him but steadily drifting off. Presently the dust would make him a shadow, and then nothing at all.

It was hard to breathe; the gray powder cloyed in his nostrils and mouth. After a few more breaths he realized that soon enough his lungs would fill up with the stuff and that would be that.

It was so hard to care. He was weak, tired, and even if he lived, the things he still had to do seemed impossible. No one could blame him if he quit, could they? Not now.

No one would even know.

And so he drifted, the ash caking his blood-soaked gambeson and hands, enclosing him like a shroud, preparing him almost gently for the moment his heart finally stopped.

In the darkness behind his eyes little sparks appeared and died, each dimmer than the last, until only one remained, fading. In it he saw the face of a young woman, tiny as with distance, and from somewhere heard a vast chorale of despair and terror that seemed to fill the universe. He saw his father on a burning throne, his face blank, as if he didn't realize what was happening to him. The wavering colors expanded, pushing the murk away, and the woman appeared again as his father faded. He knew her features, her curling black hair, but he couldn't remember her name. He noticed she was holding something up for him to see; a little doll that looked like him, but couldn't be him, because it was stronger, smarter, better than he was, made in the image of a man incapable of giving in or giving up.

She kissed the doll lightly on the head and then looked at him expectantly.

And so, beginning to weep, he cracked his dust-caked lips and summoned the air that remained in his lungs.

"Sul," he croaked.

The other man was hardly visible, a darker patch in the ash.

"Sul!" This time he managed to shout it, and pain lanced through him again.

"Sul!" Now it seemed to thunder in his ears, and everything spun.

References

Acquisition

The two TES novels can be purchased here:

References

Notice: The following are unlicensed references. They are not copyrighted by a ZeniMax Media company, but can still be considered part of The Elder Scrolls lore and are included for completeness.
  1. An Elder Scrolls Novel: Lord of Souls, prologue
  2. An Elder Scrolls Novel: Lord of Souls, part one chapters one to six
  3. An Elder Scrolls Novel: Lord of Souls, part two chapter one to four
  4. An Elder Scrolls Novel: Lord of Souls, part two chapter five to part three chapter two
  5. An Elder Scrolls Novel: Lord of Souls, part two chapter twelve to part three chapter

Licensing

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