Spellsinger
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Spellsinger is a series of fantasy novels written by Alan Dean Foster. At present they number eight books, and although there was a significant gap between the writing of book six and book seven, it seems unlikely that anymore will be written.
These volumes are:
- Spellsinger (1983)
- The Hour of the Gate (1984)
- The Day of the Dissonance (1984)
- The Moment of the Magician (1984)
- The Paths of the Perambulator (1985)
- The Time of the Transference (1987)
- Son of Spellsinger (1993)
- Chorus Skating (1994)
[edit] Background
The story initially deals with the character of Jonathan Thomas Meriweather, shortened later to Jon-Tom, when he is unwillingly pulled into a fantasy world by the turtle wizard Clothahump. Having been, at the moment of his transportation, high on marijuana, Jon-Tom initially thinks it is all a dream brought on by the drugs he has been using. He soon finds out differently and that he is in an unfamiliar world with little prospect of returning home anytime soon.
The world of Spellsinger is largely inhabited by animals that are similar to those found on Earth, but they are different in the sense that they are bipedal and are intelligent. Humans far from being the dominant species here are equal to others. The threat to the Western areas are from the Plated Folk, larger versions of Earth style insects; Spiders are not included with insects like the centipedes and beetles. Spiders have their own society known as The Weavers, and are highly isolationist.
[edit] Main characters
Many of the primary characters in each of the books only appear for that volume, however, there are a number of characters who appear in the majority of the series.
Jonathan Thomas Meriweather — Jon-Tom
Jonathan Thomas Meriweather is a student in law at UCLA who is pulled through to this world from Earth by the wizard Clothahump. Since he was on hallucinogenic drugs at the time, he initially thinks he is dreaming. He gets the name Jon-Tom from Mudge the otter, who regards his full name as too long-winded. Jon-Tom is an easy going person, a bit naive, and also someone who seems to look for the best in people. His social skills seem a bit awkward, especially in Mudge's world and he makes a few faux-pas.
Mudge
Mudge is an otter, a womanizer, a thief and a gambler. He also does not take life seriously at all. These traits seem to be common to the otter species in the Spellsinger world, but Mudge takes it to the extreme. He initially encounters Jon-Tom after more or less colliding with him. It's Mudge who convinces Jon-Tom that he is not dreaming by sticking a sword in him.
Talea
Talea is an old acquaintance of Mudge, and also happens to have the same profession. She is a human with red hair. While she can tolerate Mudge, she finds his lechorous attitude disgusting. She is quick with sword and tongue. She often disagrees with Jon-Tom due to his naïve outlook and this leads to a number of fights between them. So naturally, they eventually get married.
Clothahump
The old turtle wizard Clothahump brings Jon-Tom to his world while casting a spell seeking an otherworldly wizard to help save his own world. His magic sought to bring an "Engineer" to his world, and he got what he was seeking in Jon-Tom, a part-time janitor or "Sanitation Engineer."
Falameezar-aziz-Sulmonmee
Falameezar is a Marxist dragon originally enlisted to aid Jon-Tom and the others get to Polastrindu after a close encounter where they were nearly eaten.
Roseroar the Tiger
Roseroar is a massive humanoid white Siberian Tiger who is very skilled at fighting with swords as well as her own claws. She seems to speak with a pronounced Southern drawl. There was a suggestion of a possible romance between her and Jon-Tom in the series but it was never explored.
Sorbl the Drunken Owl
Sorbl is Clothahumps second famulus. Unfortunately he is extremely unreliable, constantly being drunk.
Caz the Rabbit
Caz is a savvy and gentlemanly gambler, somewhat more experienced in cheating in cards than in dice. Extremely polite, even to the point of apologizing to enemies during a fight, Caz is as adept at manipulating words as cards, and often serves as the group's diplomat during his appearances in Books One and Two.
Pog the Bat
Pog is Clothahump's first famulus. He has no respect for Clothahump's powers and often directs derisory remarks at him. He indentured himself into service with Clothahump as he wished to attract the attentions of a female peregrine falcon and wanted to make himself more attractive. Clothahump has the means to transform him into a more pleasing form, but ultimately it is his friendship with Jon-Tom that see's his dreams realised.. though not in a way anyone expected.
Foster's Spellsinger Novels |
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Spellsinger | The Hour of the Gate | The Day of the Dissonance | The Moment of the Magician | The Paths of the Perambulator | The Time of the Transference | Son of Spellsinger | Chorus Skating |