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Author | Trudi Canavan |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Series | Age of the Five |
Genre | Fantasy |
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November 2005 (Australia) 2 February 2006 (UK) |
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ISBN | (UK hardback) (UK Paperback) |
Followed by | Last of the Wilds |
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Author | Trudi Canavan |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Series | Age of the Five |
Genre | Fantasy |
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April 2006 (Australia) 1 August 2006 (UK hardback) 18 January 2007 (UK paperback) |
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ISBN |
(UK hardback) (UK paperback) |
Preceded by | Priestess of the White |
Followed by | Voice of the Gods |
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Author | Trudi Canavan |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Series | Age of the Five |
Genre | Fantasy |
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November 2006 (Australia) 1 July 2007 (UK) |
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ISBN |
(UK hardback) |
Preceded by | Last of the Wilds |
Age of the Five is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Australian author Trudi Canavan. The fictional series recounts the story of Auraya, a young who, after rising to the highest rank in her world's religious hierarchy, subsequently discovers that the gods she worships are significantly different entities from those in whom she was originally taught to believe.
Age of the Five is set in a universe overseen by a pantheon of five gods (the Circle) who are the only apparent survivors of the War of the Gods. Before this war, it is understood that hundreds of gods existed on Earth. The Five control the destiny of the northern half of the world through a priesthood known as the White (the Circle's five representatives in the human world, Ithania). In southern Ithania live opponents of the White, who claim to worship five different gods (known as the Five). Both factions vie for control over their opponents, and eventually engage in war.
Auraya (protagonist) is chosen to be a White. Beginning with diplomatic missions, she later moves on to fighting in a major battle between the north and the south. She discovers she has innate powers far exceeding those of her peers; it later turns out that she is a potential new Wild (a group of immortal sorcerers who have been persecuted by the will of the gods). Later in the series the Wilds are discovered to be at the final stage before godhood, and they discover a way to kill the existing pantheon of gods. Throughout the series Auraya's attitude towards her gods changes from obedience to distrust to hatred, as she realizes their moral defects.
In the end, the pantheon are trapped by the Wilds, whereupon one of the Gods commits suicide killing all the other gods too. The epilogue reveals that humanity spends the next fifty years warring in the power vacuum left by the gods until a new religion (with a single, all-powerful god, the Maker) is adopted by the Sennon emperor to keep the peace.
After the War of the Gods (in which many deities were killed), only six gods were left alive. Following the suicide of the sixth (Sorli) the remainder established themselves as gods of Ithania, creating two rival traditions to worship them: the Pentadrians and the Circlians. Assuming different names and images for each religion, the Five spent their time playing games with humanity, pitting the religions against each other and convincing each faith that the other was heretical. The Five were known as the Circle in the Circlian religion, and as the Five to the Pentadrians; they were represented by the White in the Circlians, and the Voices of the Gods to the Pentadrians.
The Five were killed when six Wilds surrounded them, creating a void. When the Wilds drew the magic away, one area of magic was left in the center of the newly created void. Although the gods could have survived until the magic flowed back (freeing them), Chaia (trying to protect the humans from the other gods' influence) drew all the magic into himself, killing himself and the other four gods.