Magic's Promise
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Magic's Promise is the second fantasy novel in the The Last Herald Mage Trilogy by Mercedes Lackey and published in 1992.
Mercedes (Misty) Lackey's Last Herald-Mage Trilogy is comprised of Magic's Pawn, Magic's Promise, and Magic's Price. These are the stories of Vanyel Ashkevron, a legendary hero of the planet Velgarth.
[edit] Plot introduction
In this book Vanyel solves a murder mystery which is being pinned on one of his fellow Heralds, young Prince Tashir.
[edit] Plot summary
The book opens with Vanyel returning to his country Valdemar from an extensive campaign along the border with Karse, the neighboring enemy country. He checks in with Valdemar's King Randale and his lifebonded mate, Shavri, and their daughter Jissa. Only a select few know that Jissa is Vanyel's daughter. Because King Randale is impotent, he had asked Vanyel to father an heir. Now, Shavri confides in Vanyel her fear that Randale is mortally ill.
Vanyel and his mentor Savil return to Vanyel's family home at Forst Reach, where they find little rest or peace. His parents both try to change his mind about being shaych, or homosexual. Vanyel becomes somewhat confused about his own sexuality. He wonders if he is truly in love with Shavri. Yfandes, Vanyel's Companion, doesn't buy it and finds the situation amusing.
Vanyel also meets his illegitimate nephew, Medren. Medren is small for his age as Vanyel was, and like him is often bullied by the armsmaster Jarvis. The boy has a powerful Bardic gift, and Vanyel sponsors him for the Bardic Collegium.
Vanyel confronts Jervis and learns that the armsmaster is not being intentionally rough. He also apologizes for beating Vanyel long ago, and explains his difficult position with Vanyel's father. He also mentions that he knew Vanyel was shay'a'chern from the beginning, but also knew from his army service that being gay does not keep men from being courageous and powerful warriors. Vanyel accepts this and the form an uneasy friendship.
The main plot focuses on how Vanyel assists young Herald-Prince Tashir. Vanyel and Yandes receive a psychic summons into the neighboring country of Lineas. Upon arrival, they find Tashir and his Companion, Ghost, being beaten by another Herald, Lores, who believes that Tashir is actually an evil sorcerer who has murdered his entire family. Vanyel immediately stops Lores and tells him to return to Valdemar.
Vanyel takes Tashir back to his home, but then returns to Lineas to gather information. In Lineas magic is taboo; no one is supposed to perform it for any reason, so when Tashir did so, it terrified the locals. It is also rumored that Tashir is a product of brother-sister incest, because he looks almost exactly like his mother's brother, Vedric -- who is also a mage. To make matters worse, Tashir's mother was from Baires, a neighboring country where magic is allowed.
Vanyel finds that everyone living in the palace of Lineas is related, even the servants. Tashir's nervous disorders may have originated in his unstable home life, with an abusive father and a mother who tried to sexually seduce him.
Returning to Forst Reach, Vanyel recruits Savil and Jervis to help. Together with Tashir, they return to Lineas, breaking through the palace's magic shields to search the place. They find a secret room which contains a "heart-stone", an ordinary rock with magical properties which is keeping a deep, dangerous fault sealed. As the stone was unstable and any magic done in the area could disturb it, a guardian family without magic was appointed. If the stone were to be removed, a giant earthquake would occur destroying Lineas, parts of the outlands, and the border of Valdemar. That was why magic was anthema in Lineas -- and also why everyone in the palace was related.
The palace also contains a trap-spell, which targets one person and spares him, while killing the target's entire family. Tashir's family were the victims of the trap-spell, which was placed by Tashir's uncle Vedric -- whose intention is to control both Lineas and Baires. Vedric tries the same trick on Vanyel, who has already caught on and sent Savil away, along with Tashir, while keeping Jervis with him. In defending himself, Vanyel ends up killing most of the Baires family as well as Vedric.
Exhausted, Vanyel swoons, and has a vision of Herald Jaysen, an old friend, who lets Vanyel know that he is dead, but not to feel guilty about it. He also advises Vanyel to continue living, because "you will love again."
Now king of both Baires and Lineas, Tashir considers himself too young and inexperienced. He allows King Randale to annex the two smaller countries into Valdemar. Vanyel finally sorts out that he actually is "shaych", and that Shavri is just a good friend.
[edit] Characters in "Magic's Promise"
- Vanyel: A 28 year old Herald-Mage. He is shaych or homosexual. His lifebonded mate Tylendel committed suicide in the previous book. Known as the most powerful Herald-Mage and possesses every form of Mind-Magic.
- Savil: Another Herald-Mage, who is Vanyel's aunt.
- Tashir: A young Prince-Herald of Lineas, with a mysterious past.
- Jervis: Vanyel's family's armsmaster.
- Medren: Vanyel's illegitimate nephew, with tremendous Bard potential.
- Randale: The King of Valdemar.
- Shavri: Randale's life-bonded mate and Jisa's mother.
- Jisa: The biological daughter of Vanyel and Shavri. Randale was impotent so he asked Van to help him. Randale and Shavri raise her as their own daughter.
- Yfandes: Vanyel's Companion.
- Kellan: Savil's Companion.
- Ghost: Tashir's terrified young Companion.
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