Brandon Sanderson is a an American Fantasy writer currently based in Utah. He has a degree in creative writing from Brigham Young University and is currently one of the most exciting science fiction writers around. Nominated for the prestigious John. W. Campbell Award for science fiction twice, he also served on the staff of Leading Edge, a semi-professional speculative fiction magazine. His first novel was Elantris which was well received followed by the “Mistborn” series which propelled him to great heights. His has since then established himself with the Alcatraz series and many short stories. Harriet McDougall, the widow of Robert Jordan to complete his famed “Wheel of Time” series. At present Sanderson lives in Provo, Utah and is an instructor at the Brigham Young University.
Bryan Sanderson unveils the plot just like a fantasy game where Gods vie for their place with mercenaries, heroes, princesses and other sword-bearers. It introduces the concept of magic called Biochromancy which involves “using breath and drawing upon the color in everyday objects, all manner of miracles and mischief can be accomplished." Everybody is born with one breath which can be bartered, sold to gain favors just as you accumulate life in your game. So as you accumulate more breaths your magical ability grows and after each threshold a “heightening” occurs conferring the holder miraculous powers. Some accumulate thousands of breaths thus becoming God like denizens themselves. These powers are life giving wonderworks and also make the accumulator ageless. This concept of accumulation of breaths is the cause of rift between the god's of Hallendren and Idris.
Sanderson weaves the tale of the two ideologies drawn from a single premise. Hallendren's Gods approve the accumulation and selling of breaths even by force. The God kings of Hallendrens even kill for the breaths and many poor people sell theirs as a means of survival. Hallendren is the place where Awakener's roam the streets in turn guarded by the Awakened corpses. The original King moves away from these mercenaries and establishes a peaceful kingdom of Idris across the mountains where magic is for everyone even though its in moderation. This socialistic situation makes Idris relatively poorer and much less colorful as the magic is spread over compared to the colorful Hallendren where a powerful individual can heighten the magical capability to new levels.
Since Idris controls the mountainous trade routes, Hallendren start sabre rattling which forces the king of Idris to revisit an old treaty to bring about peace. He plans to send his less favored younger daughter, the spoilt Siri to be the bride of Susebron, God King of Hallendren. Her sister Vivienna who was brought up for this very role feels the guilt, and follows Siri to rescue her from the clutches of evil. The God Kings are the “Returned”, the men who die a heroic death and are sent back as ageless magical beings. Siri is warned to be subservient and not to look in to the eyes of her husband.
In this conundrum lives Lightsong, another returned who makes light of his godly status. He makes jokes of his ability and is often curious about his heroic before-life and death. Siri and Vivienna come to the realization that the god kings of Hallendren are just pampered souls, but the real power lies with the priests. Vivienna discovers the plot to stir the rebellion in Idris and is constantly watched by “Vasher” whose sword has a deadly secret. As layers of treachery, threats and trouble are peeled off, each of the characters grow, Siri gains the political savvy, Lightsong his secret and Vivienna and Vasher their purpose in life with broadening of their horizons.
Sanderson unravels the plot in many layers and builds up the intrigue and suspense to dizzying new levels. Each character builds up the tempo of the story and the ending is just mind-boggling. You just turn the pages astounded at the level of his imagination. If you are a fantasy addict, the Warbreaker is a must read and if you are not it is a nice place to start.
Year in Review 2017
6 years ago
No comments:
Post a Comment