Ged (Earthsea)
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Ged is the main protagonist in Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea book series.
Originally called Duny, Ged was born on the island of Gont, in a peasant family. He has red-brown skin [1]. As a small boy, Ged had overheard the village witch, his aunt, using various words of power. The witch knew that using words of power effectively without understanding them required innate power, so she endeavoured to teach him what little she knew. After learning more from her, he was able to call animals to him. Particularly, he was seen in the company of wild sparrowhawks so often that his "use name" became Sparrowhawk.
When Ged was in his early teens, the island was attacked by Kargs. This attack changed Ged's life forever. When the Kargads attacked, Ged, seeing the doom of his village, used two spells to protect his people from the Kargs. The first spell worked, enveloping the village in a fog, which made the Kargs unable to see where the villagers were. The second caused presence of illusions in the fog. Ged's need to cover a large area in fog overspent his strength, leaving him in a semi-conscious state.
The witch was unable to heal Ged, but the island's great wizard, Ogion, had heard the tale of Ged's deed and sought him out. Ogion healed Ged and later returned to perform a naming ceremony for his passage out of childhood where Ogion gave him the "true name" of "Ged". After the naming ceremony, Ogion took Ged as a pupil in the wizardly arts.
Sensing the latent power within Ged, but understanding Ged's youthful impatience to be trained faster than Ogion was willing, Ogion gave Ged the choice to stay or to attend the wizard school on the island of Roke. On Roke, Ged was a very good student, but his arrogance and a dispute with a classmate caused him to try a very dangerous spell: he attempted to call the spirit of the long-dead queen Elfarran. He succeeded in calling Elfarran, but an evil shadow-spirit slipped in through the "door" Ged had opened between the living world and the dead. This evil power hunted Ged until he was able to name the shadow and thus understand it was a dark part of himself - his materialised evil.
Sometime later, Ged recovered the second half of the broken ring of Erreth-Akbe (having been given the first half during his flight from the shadow) from the Tombs of Atuan, thus restoring a force for peace in Earthsea. In the process he met and befriended Tenar, the high priestess of the Nameless Ones who dwelt in the tombs, and took her away from Atuan.
Ged was later appointed as Archmage - the head of the wizard school of Roke.
In his last year as Archmage Ged embarked on a quest to halt the decline of magical power from Earthsea. During the course of his journey Ged met and befriended a prince named Arren, who would eventually became King Lebannen, the first king of Earthsea for many centuries after fulfilling an ancient prophecy. During the quest they discovered that an old enemy of Ged had mastered the ancient lore of the Grey Mage and become in his own right a great mage and a dragon slayer. His obssesive desire to secure immortality had led him to open a door in the land of dead to the land of the living which had led to the decline of magic.
In a titanic battle where Ged forced Cob to confront the truth of his existence, the Arch-mage had to sacrifice his own power to ensure the survival of magic within the world.
After this, Ged retired to live with Tenar on Gont, although he was involved in some further adventures.
A mini-series was made and the part of Ged was played by Shawn Ashmore.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Article by Ursula K. Le Guin http://www.slate.com/id/2111107/