Chainfire
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Chainfire | |
Author | Terry Goodkind |
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Cover artist | Keith Parkinson |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | The Sword of Truth |
Genre(s) | Epic fantasy |
Publisher | Tor Fantasy |
Publication date | January 2005 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 672 |
ISBN | ISBN 0-7653-0523-2 |
Preceded by | Naked Empire |
Followed by | Phantom |
Chainfire is the ninth book in Terry Goodkind's epic fantasy series The Sword of Truth, and the first in a trilogy.
Contents |
[edit] Plot introduction
During a raid on his camp, Richard is seriously wounded and now Nicci must use subtractive magic in order to save him. Richard awakens to find his wife Kahlan missing and discovers that he is the only person alive who remembers her. As he begins to search for her, he learns that he is also hunted by a beast created by Jagang's Sisters of the Dark.
[edit] Plot summary
Richard Rahl is the ruler of the D'Haran Empire, a collection of nations previously made up of D'Hara, the Midlands and Westland. Richard Rahl and the D'Haran Empire are currently locked in an epic struggle with the Imperial Order, an Empire from the Old World, led by Emperor Jagang.
Chainfire continues the story of Richard in his attempt to teach the people that their lives are theirs alone, that they can be free of the Imperial Order. Richard is gravely injured from an enemy arrow. He is brought to Nicci, a sorceress and former Sister of the Dark, who heals him using subtractive magic causing unforeseen events to spiral out of control. When he awakens, Richard discovers that his wife, Kahlan Amnell, the Mother Confessor, is missing. More than that, however, no one around him seems to remember her. Nicci and Cara both attribute Richard's memory of Kahlan to dreams and delusions brought about by his injury and quite possibly an unintended effect of the subtractive magic used in healing Richard.
Fearing for his beloved's life, Richard desperately tries to find some trace of her and at the same time convince the others that she exists. His search leads him to the witch woman, Shota, who revealing "that which you seek is long buried with the bones" demands the price of more information can only be offered for the price of the Sword of Truth. Shota utters the words "Chainfire" and "The Deep Nothing", demanding that Richard hand over the Sword of Truth to Samuel for this meager information. Shota also warns Richard of a "Beast" conjured by several Wizards and Sisters of the Dark, under the orders of Jagang. The beast is meant to kill Richard and is as unstoppable as it is unpredictable. What's more, the beast is now able to track Richard when he uses his gift.
In the meantime, Ann and Nathan together have discovered many blank pages in books of ancient prophecy. They seem to remember that the pages should not be blank but can't remember what was originally written there. Zedd makes the same discovery independently.
Concerned, but still determined to find his wife, Richard makes his way to the Wizard's Keep to find Zedd, who has no memory of Kahlan either. Ann, Nathan, and Nicci make their way to the Keep as well and are reunited with Richard, Zedd, and Cara.
As Richard continues to attempt to prove the existence of the woman he loves, the others become convinced he is mentally ill and plot to "heal" him. At the same time, the reader learns that Kahlan has been kidnapped by the four remaining Sisters of the Dark who escaped the Dream Walker in Blood of the Fold. The Sisters have cast a spell using subtractive magic to erase people's memories of Kahlan and Kahlan's memories of herself. The Sisters then use Kahlan to steal the boxes of Orden from the Garden of Life in the People's Palace in D'Hara.
Richard, Nicci, and Cara, make their way to the Sliph in order to escape the Keep and what the others would do. Richard learns that the Sliph knows of a place called the Deep Nothing. The Sliph takes them to a place called "Caska" in the Deep Nothing. Upon arriving they find themselves in the midst of a group of Imperial Order advanced scouts that have captured some of the people there. The reader is introduced to girl named Jillian and a people called the "Dream Casters". While eliminating the Imperial Troops, Richard and Jillian look for answers in the catacombs of Bones. Together they find the book called "Chainfire".
They travel to the People's Palace and learn that the boxes are missing. Richard figures out that the Sisters have stolen his wife and the boxes. While at the Peoples Palace, Richard needs to visit the troops and address them as well as the sisters of the Light informing them of the current events. While there they learn that an older woman has been captured and that there was something uniquely odd about her. As Nicci investigates she discovers that it is Sister Tovi, one of the sisters of the dark who gave an oath to Richard in order to be free of Jagang the Dream Walker. Nicci uses her considerable powers to learn every thing they can from Tovi, discovering that it was "the Seeker" who stabbed Tovi and took the Box of Orden she was carrying.
Richard, Nicci and Cara return to the Wizard's Keep and, with the information gathered from Tovi and the book "Chainfire", they finally manage to convince Zedd, Nathan, and Ann of the truth. While no-one but Richard remembers Kahlan, at least now they believe that she exists.
[edit] Characters in "Chainfire"
- Richard Rahl
- Cara
- Berdine
- Nicci
- Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander
- Shota
- Samuel
- Prelate Annalina
- Nathan Rahl
- Sister Verna
- Jennsen Rahl
[edit] Chainfire Magic
The spell is explained as a complicated memory altering magic. But it is not as simple as erasing the memory of everyone directly, as this is merely Subtractive magic. Also, simply attempting to erase the memory because it uses Subtractive magic, has a strong probability of destroying portions of the mind, thus killing the subject. A death spell, can for instance, make it seem like a person is dead, but everyone still remembers the person existed. Also, if you tried to erase the knowledge of even a simple person like a woodcutter, the nature of reality would be such that all too obvious gaps in memory would be noticed, such as how the woodcutter's wife got her food and wood if she were crippled. For this reason, some wizards came up with a workaround, using some energy to warp reality itself or at least human perception of it. False memories are automatically created to fill the gaps in reality, almost as if someone went back in time and changed them.
[edit] Wizard's Ninth Rule
In this volume we discover the Wizard's Ninth Rule: "Contradictions cannot exist in reality."
From the text: "A contradiction cannot exist in reality. Not in part, nor in whole. To believe in a contradiction is to abdicate your belief in the existence of the world around you and the nature of the things in it, to instead embrace any random impulse that strikes your fancy - to imagine something is real simply because you wish it were. A thing is what it is, it is itself. There can be no contradictions."
[edit] Reviews
- Fantastic Reviews 'Chainfire' book review, November 9th, 2006
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[edit] External links
- Official Terry Goodkind website
- Unofficial Terry Goodkind website (endorsed by Terry Goodkind)
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