1 | [[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/12834648.jpg]] |
2 | [[caption-width-right:318:A SleepyHead Enchantress ''DudeWheresMyRespect'']] |
3 | ->''My somnolence was part of the goddess' divine plan. It had to be. Her gift -- her curse -- gave me tremendous advantage in the study of enchantment because the magic could only be accessed during sleep.'' |
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5 | Some fantasy is DarkFantasy. This is one of those books. Written by A.E Marling in 2012, it's also an EpicFantasy series with four books in the series as of 2014. |
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7 | Hiresha is an enchantress. A really good one. But she suffers from a form of narcolepsy that causes her to fall asleep at any moment.This makes it hard to her to have a full life and she wants to find a cure for her malady, but she keeps getting caught in tricky situations all over the land of Loam. |
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9 | * ''Brood of Bones'' (2012) |
10 | * ''Fox's Bride'' (2013) |
11 | * ''Gravity's Revenge'' (2013) |
12 | * ''Dream Storm Sea'' (2014) |
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14 | On the author's website, you can read the short story [[http://aemarling.com/?p=798 a Prelude to Brood of Bones]] about Hiresha's life as a young girl. |
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16 | There is also a "A Gown of Shadow of Flames", which is set in the same world. However, apart from the appearance of the Lord of the Feast in both of these, they are separate. |
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18 | [[folder:''Brood of Bones'']] |
19 | * IKnowWhatYouFear One of the Feasters' dark abilities is that they can bring a person's fears to life so that they can [[EmotionEater feed off it]]. |
20 | %%* ChurchMilitant The Bright Palms, making them HolierThanThou or anyone else for that matter.%%How are they an example? |
21 | %%* CoolHorse: Tethiel's horse Eyebiter. |
22 | %%* TheDandy: Tethiel. |
23 | %%* DoomedHometown: Morimound is this. |
24 | %%* DramaticNecklaceRemoval |
25 | %%* DreamWeaver: Hiresha is a very gifted one. |
26 | %%* EnemyMine Hiresha and Lord of the Feast become this. |
27 | * FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Tethiel]] does what the reader thinks is one when he decides to help Hiresha, [[spoiler:but it turns into a HeelFaceRevolvingDoor]]. |
28 | %%* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Our heroine's favorite color. |
29 | %%* MasterofIllusion Lord of the Feast: Most certainly qualifies for this trope. And how...%%ZCE, word cruft |
30 | %%* PimpedOutDress: Hiresha's ceremonial robes |
31 | [[/folder]] |
32 | |
33 | %%[[folder:''Fox's Bride'']] |
34 | %%* GravityScrew The Pharaoh's palace works under this principle.%%What principle? |
35 | %%* MarriageToAGod: It still applies even if the god in question is reincarnated in a cute fennec.%%How does what apply? |
36 | %%* RoyallyScrewedUp: The young Pharaoh is a casebook example.%%Of what? How? |
37 | %%[[/folder]] |
38 | |
39 | [[folder:''Gravity's Revenge'']] |
40 | %%* GemstoneAssault: By Hiresha to great effect. |
41 | * WizardingSchool The Mindvault Academy, whose GravityScrew makes it nearly impossible for anyone to access unless they have a magic amulet. |
42 | [[/folder]] |
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