The Mageborn Traitor

The Mageborn Traitor
The Mageborn Traitor  
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Author(s) Melanie Rawn
Original title The Mageborn Traitor
Cover artist Michael Whelan
Country US
Language English
Series Exiles
Genre(s) Fantasy
Publisher DAW
Publication date March 1, 1997
Pages 626
ISBN 0886777305
OCLC Number 36402324
Dewey Decimal 813/.54 21
LC Classification PS3568.A8553 M34 1997
Preceded by The Ruins of Ambrai (1994)
Followed by The Captal's Tower (Not Yet Written)

The Mageborn Traitor, is a fantasy novel written by author Melanie Rawn. Second of three in the Exiles Trilogy.

Novel Summary

The 'Mageborn Traitor' continues the story of Glenin, Sarra, and Cailet. Divided into two parts, the first part is separated into three sections: 'Wraiths', 'Twins', 'Prentices'; as is the second part: 'The Hunt', 'The Chase', 'The Kill'.

Continuing from the end of 'The Ruins of Ambrai', the beginning sees little change in the characters' circumstance. However, this is quickly amended. After the first section, 'Wraiths', time lapses at a much faster pace. From Cailet's dreams of building the Mage Hall, this is quickly seen to be her reality. Similarly, Sarra's children become the focus of the story and the respective sections 'Twins', 'Prentices' sees their rapid maturation from children to young adults.

As characteristic of her works, Melanie Rawn deftly handles the multiple story lines. Whereas 'The Ruins of Ambrai' established her world-building, 'The Mageborn Traitor' extends it. It is difficult to pin down the exact main storyline of the story - there are many - or the true meaning of the title 'The Mageborn Traitor', though the obvious idea is that it is one of Cailets Mages who happens to betray them all near the end of the novel, unravelling all that Cailet has worked for.

However, the overriding plotline to the story is the battle between the Mage Guardians and the Malerrisi. The former is represented by Cailet and Sarra and the latter by the eldest sister, Glenin Feiran.

The World of Lenfell

As distinctive of a Melanie Rawn novel, the planet Lenfell is thoroughly realised through the unfolding action of the trilogy. The first book hints at Lenfell's habitation being the result of humans fleeing Earth's demise (though this hint is very brief). Lenfell is a matriachal society that is racially integrated. However, all the problems of social divides are still prevalent.

Rawn integrates the history with the plot. The reader is reminded throughout this and the previous novel of the Waste War between the Mage Guardians and Lords of Malerris which ravaged the planet, creating sparse areas of barren lifeless land and birth defects that continue throughout the generations. The social divides are due to a system where the families with most defects are classed as Fifth Tiers. This 'Tier system' ascends until those with lesser defects are classified as 'First Tiers' and those with little or no defects are classified as 'Bloods'.

Rawn spends much of her novels disputing this system, which may represent her concerns for issues in her contextual background. These views are mostly articulated through politically minded middle-child Sarra. In 'The Mageborn Traitor', Sarra attempts to right the wrongs of her society through her position of Councillor in Lenfell's ruling government, and she is an active voice of change. However, it is evident through the latter half of 'The Mageborn Traitor' that the rapid change of Lenfell is doing it more harm than good.

On the contrary, you've done too much. And too fast. Everybody used to know exactly where they stood. What was expected of them - what they could expect from the world... They see the old society being torn down piece by piece, and they're not sure if what's been put in its place will work. (The Mageborn Traitor, p 387, © Melanie Rawn, Pan Macmillan 1997)

Further Links

Exiles Forum - http://bb.melanierawn.com/forumdisplay.php?f=5

Information on Official Site - http://www.melanierawn.com/books/Exiles2.html

Official Site - http://www.melanierawn.com/



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