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Title:Winds of Fury (Valdemar: Mage Winds #3)
Author:Mercedes Lackey
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 423 pages
Published:August 1st 1994 by DAW (first published 1993)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy
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Valdemar is once again in peril, threatened by Ancar of Hardorn, who has long sought to seize control of the kingdom by any means at his command.

Yet this time Ancar may well achieve his goal, for by harnessing the power of Mornelithe Falconsbane, the Dark Adept, he has set into motion a magical strike against Valdemar the like of which hasn’t been attempted in more than five hundred years—not since Vanyel, the last Herald-Mage, shielded the kingdom from attack by the deadliest of sorceries.

And with Valdemar’s ancient spell-generated protections finally breaking down, Queen Selenay, Herald-Princess Elspeth, and their people could soon be left defenseless against an enemy armed with spells no one in Valdemar has the knowledge to withstand.

But as the long dormant magic of Valdemar begins to awaken, Elspeth finds that she too has a mysterious ally—a powerful spirit from the long-forgotten past…

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Original Title: Winds of Fury
ISBN: 0886776120 (ISBN13: 9780886776121)
Edition Language: English
Series: Valdemar: Mage Winds #3, Valdemar (Chronological) #33, Valdemar (Publication order) #12 , more
Characters: Talia Sensdaughter, Queen Selenay of Valdemar, Kerowyn, Herald Skif, Herald Keren, Herald Sherrill, Herald Teren, Hulda (Valdemar), Herald Kris, Herald Dirk, Princess Elspeth of Valdemar


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Skimmed for ending of arc. Just leads to next bad trilogy :(

Winds of Fury is the third book in the Mage Winds trilogy, so you'd at least want to go read the first two books, starting with Winds of Fate first and I'd also recommend you first read the trilogy that starts with Arrows of the Queen. I liken the Valdemar series to good comfort food. No, this isn't very literary in quality, but I find myself rereading the series every few years, because I like the characters and the world Lackey created. I don't think this trilogy has quite the same verve as

A decent conclusion to the series, though I feel it could've been more complex. The characters and relationships from previous books continued, though didn't really develop much beyond where they were in the second book. The enemies could also have been more formidable, it felt like they spent a lot of time doing nothing before they were defeated - it would've been more imposing if at least Falconsbane and Ancar had been allies, they were fairly similar in temperament and preferences. Also,



So satisfying. This is the best series of Valdemar in my opinion.

FreedomAndesha lost all he was when a evil adept took over his body. Used him to hurt others and to experiment on his own body. Fought back with all his spirit and earned his freedom from darkness.

Since I was 14...The land over Valdemar has held me in thrall. The Last Herald Mage series is what spoke most to my heart. Vanyel was an inspiration to me and still is my favorite literary figure. I was very happy to see that his progeny were featured in these book set 700 years after his time. Firesong and Elspeth do him justice in their strength and ingenuity. Thank you Mercedes for inspiring generation after generation and many more to come with your literary whit and style. You are loved by