The Broken God

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The Broken God is a science fiction novel written by David Zindell. This is the first novel of the trilogy A Requiem for Homo Sapiens. The Broken God is essentially a coming of age tale of youngster named Danlo, but at a much grander scale on a faraway planet in the distant future. The following is what the back cover of the paperback edition contains.

On the winter world of Icefall, young Danlo has grown up among a tribe of humans genetically altered to lead a primitive existence. When his tribe is ravaged by plague, he is forced to give up this simple, spiritual life to journey across the frozen wastes to the fabled city on Neverness, the teeming center of a vast galactic civilization. Here, a great destiny beckons Danlo - to pilot a ship to the heart of the galaxy and battle a deadly bloom of light that is consuming worlds and suns as it races toward his planet. But first he must confront the legend of his true father, a bold adventurer who is worshipped as god - and the terrible allure of becoming a god himself.

The novel details the complex life of Danlo, the protagonist, in the city of Neverness - friendship, love, betrayal and his transformation from a simple tribal boy with absolute concepts of good and evil to a civilized man coming to terms with the multiple shades of the nature of the universe.

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Danlo (Danlo wi Soli Ringess) is a human child living among a tribe of Neanderthal like beings living in the mountainous island Kweitkel, on the Planet Icefall. Danlo's tribe is called the Devaki. The Devaki belong to a group of tribes called the Alaloi, who settled on the planet. Seeking a simple life, the Alaloi transformed their genetic makeup to look like Neanderthals at the time of settlement on Icefall.

However, all the Devaki die of a mysterious disease. Only Danlo and another Alaloi called Soli (or Three Fingered Soli) survive the disease. Soli performs the Devaki rite for passing into manhood on Danlo, a circumcision followed by a mutilation of his member that creates colored strands on it and the choosing of the doffel (animal spirt). Danlo chooses Ahira, which is otherwise called the White Thallow. The White Thallow is actually a snowy owl. However, the rite exhausts Soli and he dies. Before his death, Soli tells Danlo about his true father and mother from the Unreal City (Neverness).

Soli informs Danlo that he is actually Danlo's grandfather, Leopold Soli. Danlo's mother, father & Soli were humans on a scientific mission among the Alaloi, who had physically carked (not genetic transformation) their bodies to look like the Alaloi. Danlo's mother dies during childbirth. Danlo's father (Mallory Ringess) flees back to Neverness never to return to the Alaloi. Soli stays back among the Devaki. Soli tells of exploding stars in a region of space called the Vild. He tells Danlo to travel through the snow covered land to the city of Neverness, which lies to the east of Kweitkel.

Danlo makes the perilous journey across the ice during the winter - facing snow storms, dwindling suppplies and dying sled dogs - and makes it to Neverness. He is frost bitten and hungry, starved and has grown thin to bones.

On reaching Neverness he starts to look for food and encounters a group of men and women along with an alien, who do not understand Danlo's Alaloi language. He is taken into the house of the alien, a member of the Fravashi race. Neverness is the center of the galactic civilization and is home to many different alien races and the Fravashi are one among them. The Fravashi who took in Danlo is called the Old Father. The Fravashi are a race of intelligent beings who like to think and teach others to think. The Old Father is a teacher and the men and women are his students. They nurse Danlo back to health and cure his frost bite. The Old Father presents Danlo with a Shakuhachi. While Danlo regains his strength the Old Father learns how to speak the Alaloi language.

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