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Daughter of the Lioness

Daughter of the Lioness
Trickster's queen.jpg
Trickster's Queen, the second book of the duology.
Author Tamora Pierce
Country United States
Language English
Genre Fantasy, young adult fiction
Publisher Scholastic
Published 2003-2004
Media type Print (hardback and paperback)
Audiobook
Preceded by Protector of the Small
Trickster's Choice
Author Tamora Pierce
Country United States
Language English
Series Daughter of the Lioness
Genre Fantasy novel
Publisher Scholastic
Media type Print (Paperback)
Followed by Trickster's Queen
Trickster's Queen
Trickster's queen.jpg
Author Tamora Pierce
Cover artist Lloyd Foye & Associates
Country United States
Language English
Series Daughter of the Lioness
Genre Fantasy novel
Publisher Scholastic
Publication date
2004
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages Hard cover: 467 Soft cover: 592
ISBN
Preceded by Trickster's Choice

The Daughter of the Lioness series (also known as the Tricksters series) by Tamora Pierce is a duology set in the Tortall universe. It is centered on Alianne of Pirate's Swoop, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Tortall's legendary lady knight, Alanna the Lioness, who was the subject of The Song of the Lioness quartet. The duology takes place approximately 24 years after the last book in the quartet, Lioness Rampant.

The Copper Isles, the country where most of the series is set, are a group of islands roughly west of Tortall, in the Tortall Universe. They were once ruled over by the native raka, whose inheritance came from the mother's line, and who allowed the oldest child to inherit, whatever gender. The Raka are dark-skinned folk who live in tribes.

However, the raka were often engaged in disputes between tribes, and when the luarin - white-skinned invaders from the Eastern Lands, led by Rittevon of Lenman and Ludas Jimajen - arrived, they were able to conquer the raka quickly. They killed the queen, her family, and most of the high-ranking nobles. The raka that remained now either belonged to the luarin as slaves, or had to pay to live on luarin land.

The raka wondered why their god, Kyprioth, did not come and save them, and so priests spread the story that Kyprioth had been defeated in the Divine Realms by his brother and sister, Mithros and the Great Mother Goddess. However, hope was returned to the raka in the form of a prophecy, which promised that a new half-raka queen would arrive, who was royal to both the raka, through one well-hidden branch of the last queen's family, and to the luarin invaders, through the Rittevon line.

When Trickster's Choice open's, the Copper Isles is ruled by an insane king whose heirs include an obese, pleasure-seeking man, a five-year-old boy, and a scheming princess who is determined to seize power through her equally power-hungry husband. The Raka and Luarin have intermarried, and the majority of the population are mixed bloods. Social status is often determined by the color of the people's skin. (Raka with lighter skin are treated better.)

The Copper Isles is characterized as a place where foods are often spiced with hot peppers and other Asian-sounding goods. There is a lot of jungle, though there are also many wealthy cities. Some Lords and Ladies have plantations, which mirror the plantations the American South had before the Emancipation Proclamation, (Raka treated very badly, eventually rebel and overthrow their cruel slavemasters.)


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