Exile's honor

a novel of Valdemar

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Exile's honor

a novel of Valdemar

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A former captain in the Army of Karse, Alberich must take a perilous stand when his long-hidden psychic talents are revealed, and he is rescued from certain death and chosen to serve the queen of Valdemar, Karse's archenemy.

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Language
English
Pages
433

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Cover of: Exile's Honor
Exile's Honor
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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Cover of: Exile's Honor (Heralds of Valdemar - Prequel #1)
Exile's Honor (Heralds of Valdemar - Prequel #1)
October 7, 2003, DAW
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Exile's Honor
October 2003, Tandem Library
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Exile's honor: a novel of Valdemar
2002, DAW Books, Distributed by Penguin Putnam
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Series
DAW Books collectors ;, no. 1235
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3562.A246 E95 2002, PS3562.A246E95 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
433 p. ;
Number of pages
433

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3700314M
ISBN 10
0756400856
LCCN
2003266101
OCLC/WorldCat
50217255
Library Thing
472
Goodreads
530950

Work Description

Alberich had spent most of his youth in the Karsite military schools training to be an officer. At thirteen he had been chosen from among the male children of Karse by the most powerful priests, the Voices of Vkandis Sunlord. Strong of body, quick of mind, but also lowborn—and therefore grateful to the Voices for the opportunity he had been given—he was the perfect candidate for officer training. And for Alberich there was no other place to go, no way to get into a trade, no hope for any but the most menial of jobs—no way for the bastard son of a tavern whore to advance in Karse except in the army. Knowing this, he had left his loving but impoverished mother, never to see her again.

Alberich had risen in the ranks with almost unnatural speed. He had developed expertise in many weapons with an ease that was the envy of his classmates, and picked up his lessons in academic subjects with what seemed to be little or no effort. But in fact, the reclusive Alberich studied long and hard, pushing himself ruthlessly. This lean, tall, hawk-faced young man got up before dawn for extra exercise, spent all his spare time practicing against older boys, and studied by the light of Vkandis’ lamps in the Temple until the priests came in for midnight prayers.

In battle, Alberich had an uncanny way of knowing what the enemy’s next move would be, and when and from where the attack would come. He had always had a sort of “sixth sense” about things which were about to happen. Instinctively, he hid this ability with the utmost care, for the Sunpriests kept careful watch for anyone exhibiting the “demon powers” which were the hallmark of Karse’s greatest enemy—the witch-nation of Valdemar. Those they caught were “cleansed” in the fires of Vkandis Sunlord.

Both Alberich’s skill and secret served him well in the army of Karse, and when his cavalry captain was killed during a skirmish with bandits at the border, Alberich was honored by a Voice, becoming one of the youngest captains in the army of Karse. And with this commission came a gift—a handsome white stallion “liberated from the enemy” and reputedly bred by the barbaric Shin’a’in nomads. But both the commission and the horse came with burdens of their own. Alberich had been promoted ahead of two older and more seasoned officers. It did not matter that those other two together hadn’t been half as effective as Alberich had been alone--those men would want revenge. And riding a white stallion, no matter how powerful its gait and excellent its temperament, made him feel as if he had a target on his back.

But these problems were merely distractions, for the Voices had laid a trap which even Alberich’s strange foresight could not predict...

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