The Shadow Eater (The Dominions of Irth Book 2)
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• The Bright Worlds, numerous planets, including Irth, Nemora, and Hellsgate, that range through the brilliance surrounding the Abiding Star.
• The Dark Shore, cold, dim worlds, among them Earth, cast like shadows into the void by the radiance of the Bright Worlds: our universe congealed from light into planets, stars and galaxies.
Old Ric—a geriatric gnome from Nemora summoned by the Lady of the Garden to help determine what has gone awry that the unborn child in her womb has ceased to move; the gnome’s lifelong knowledge of the Bright Worlds and his awareness of the Dark Shore qualify him as an expert of the lady's magical creation.
Asofel—a luminous sentinel, known as a Radiant One, posted by his superiors to watch over the Lady of the Garden; the Lady has assigned him to accompany Old Ric on his quest through the Four Mystic Worlds to find out why the lady's child has ceased to thrive.
Broydo—a young elf from World's End, the Bright World closest to the Abiding Star, who befriends Old Ric and escorts him on his quest.
Smiddy Thea—grandmother of Broydo and leader of their elfen clan on World's End.
Tivel—fellow elf of Broydo and Smiddy Thea's clan, possessed by an ether-devil from the Upper Air.
Duppy Hob—devil worshipper skilled at crafting amulets, which trap devils in the ethers of the Upper Air to do his bidding among the Bright Worlds and on the Dark Shore.
Dwarves—fashioned by Duppy Hob's magic from maggots in the flesh of world serpents, which were behemoth and now-extinct vipers from World's End; these maggot-dwarves ultimately rebelled against their master and cast him into the Gulf, the dark abyss that falls away from the Bright Worlds to the Dark Shore.
Blue Tipoo—the one dwarf who has remained faithful to Duppy Hob, exiled by his fellows to a volcanic wilderness, where he crafts talismanic weapons in anticipation of his deposed master's return.
Jyoti—margravine of Elvre, the smallest and most ancient dominion of Irth, whose capital is Arwar Odawl.
Reece Morgan—a magus from the Dark Shore, endowed on Irth with astonishing magical powers, including the capacity to transform himself into Ripcat, a beastmarked man of great agility and physical strength.
Caval—deceased sorcerer and weapons master of Arwar Odawl, who once worked magic on the Dark Shore and there trained Reece Morgan to serve as his assistant.
Lara—the ghost of a witch who served Caval and Reece on the Dark Shore until brutally slain by local settlers fearful of her powers; Caval, out of respect for her service to him, delivered her wounded soul to the Abiding Star to be healed.
Dogbrick—a former thief from Saxar in the dominion of Zul on Irth and friend of Ripcat.
Amara—Old Ric's daughter, who died in childhood and remains his greatest sorrow.
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The Dominions of Irth
Three epic fantasy novels explore Irth, a realm of wizards, witch queens, and magical amulets threatened by black magic from a mysterious world—Earth.
The Dark Shore
Here is an epic fantasy from the dawn of Creation, from the first worlds, the Bright Worlds. Among them is Irth. And upon Irth, in a realm of wizards, witch queens, and magic, destiny casts shadows into the Gulf and onto the Dark Shore, a universe of blacker magic and deeper mysteries—the greatest of which is Earth.
Irth is a world where magic rules—magic that radiates from the Abiding Star. The nobility, possessors of most of this mystic energy, dwell in floating cities that drift above their realms, plotting against each other for domination.
The nobility cast into the abyss those who fail in their attempts to hold or usurp power. There, the outcasts fall into the cold world of the Dark Shore—onto Earth—whence no one has ever returned. Until now.