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2[[caption-width-right:313: "Yes, I should grow up, and yes, I will, but there's time for that tomorrow. Today is for living."]]
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4->"I'm a liar and a cheat and a coward, but I will never, ever let a friend down. Unless of course not letting them down requires honesty, fair play, or bravery."
5-->-- '''Jalan'''
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7''The Red Queen's War'' is a fantasy trilogy by Creator/MarkLawrence, the author of the ''[[Literature/ThePrinceOfThorns Broken Empire Trilogy]]''; the plots of both trilogies take place more or less concurrently.
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9''The Red Queen's War'' consists of
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11* ''Prince of Fools'' (June 2014)
12* ''The Liar's Key'' (June 2015)
13* ''The Wheel of Osheim'' (June 2016)
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15Prince Jalan is tenth in line to the throne, and is content to gamble, womanize, and laze about without ambition or goals. He can also see the Silent Sister, a creepy old woman who serves as the invisible advisor to Jalan's grandmother, the Red Queen herself, although he likes to pretend the Silent Sister isn't there. Jalan likely would have continued to not amount to anything if he hadn't escaped a deadly trap set by the Silent Sister, with the result magically tying him to the Norse warrior Snorri.
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17Snorri is determined to rescue his wife and son in the north, and mistaking Jalan for an honorable sort, takes him along. Neither of them is happy about being magically bound to the other, and the farther they travel, the more things come to light about an army of the undead, and the state of the world, that Jalan can no longer safely ignore. The trap Jalan escaped has made both of them pieces in a much larger game.
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19!This series provides examples of:
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22* AccidentalHero: Jalan's act of cowardice are often interpreted by others as acts of heroism, which he capitalizes on. In a greater sense, he is known back home as the Hero of Aral Pass because of his actions during the battle there. Jalan recalls it as him running away from one battle, accidentally running straight into another, and then running and flailing wildly until it was all over. [[spoiler: It turns out, he really ''did'' do all the things people said he did at Aral Pass; he's a berserker, and has no memory of doing any actual fighting.]]
23* ActionGirl: Kara is a Viking woman and a sorceress.
24* {{After the End}}: At first the world appears to be a classic medieval fantasy setting, although with fantasy elements thrown in. As the story goes on it becomes apparent that it's set in the far future. Our civilization reached new heights in the past before it destroyed itself, leaving behind a changed world of little technology, powerful magic and remnants of the [[{{Precursors}} Builders]], such as the Wheel of Osheim [[spoiler:which creates magic in the first place.]]
25* AllGirlsLikePonies: Gender-inverted with Jalan. One of his redeeming qualities is his genuine love of horses, and his vocal distaste for when people mistreat their mounts. He makes a point to name every horse he rides through the trilogy, and jokes that [[LovableCoward he and horses get along so well because they both like to run away from danger]].
26* AllMythsAreTrue: To an extent. The Builders created many A.I.s [[spoiler:which have since taken on the personalities of figures from humanity's collective memory, such as angels and gods like Loki,]] and continue to exist in semi-real forms due to the magic that permeates this world.
27* AntiHero: Jalan is a DirtyCoward, but contrary to [[Literature/TheBrokenEmpireTrilogy Jorg]] he doesn't have enough villainous traits to be a VillainProtagonist. He does become a (little) better person over the course of the story thanks to CharacterDevelopment.
28* ArchEnemy: The Lady Blue is the Red Queen's and her siblings' bitter enemy, as she killed their grandfather and tried to kill them when they were teenagers.
29* ArcWelding: This is a storyline which follows up on many of the plotlines introduced in ''Emperor of Thorns.''
30* ArtifactOfDoom: Loki's Key and the door to the underworld.
31** The Wheel of Osheim itself could be considered this. It's a machine the Builders made [[spoiler:to give themselves power (i. e. magic),]] but they didn't foresee that the Wheel would keep on turning for the next millenium and that each use of its power would speed up its turning until it threatens to tear reality apart.
32* BeneathTheMask: Jalan reveals - at least to the reader - that he is very aware of his shortcomings and that he indulges in self-deceit on a regular basis because it's the only way he knows how to survive.
33* TheBerserker: [[spoiler:Jalan, despite all of his cowardly qualities. When he has no choice to but to fight for his life, he doesn't remember a thing of what happened, but the surviving Vikings around him outright call him this.]]
34* BigBadEnsemble: The Dead King wants to escape hell, and overrun the world, while the Lady Blue works with him and his servitors, but has her own agenda centered around becoming a god. And there's Edris Dean who supposedly serves both, but has his own agenda.
35* BlackAndWhiteMorality: Baraquel and Aslaug are the respective avatars of light and dark. While Aslaug is more malleable in her ethics (as they are just a means to getting what she wants from her host), Baraquel is shown having a black and white mentality and is quick to denounce anything morally dubious. The two themselves are an embodiment of the good-versus-evil struggle, though [[spoiler: neither of them actually exist, as they and the sides they represent are actually figments of belief brought to life by the Builder's experiments]].
36* BornLucky: Jalan manages to land on his feet far better and more often than he has any right to.
37* CharacterDevelopment: Jalan starts off as a self-centered DirtyCoward who gladly sells Snorri into the [[GladiatorGames Blood Pits]] to pay off a portion of his debt. Over time, he develops a conscience (much to his despair) and begins to care about the people around him, transforming into more of a LovableCoward (though his selfishness remains).
38* ConsummateLiar: Virtually everyone believes Jalan's lies, no matter how outrageous because he gives that much sincerity to the role.
39* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Jalan to Jorg. Technically, Jalan's story happens at the same time as [[Literature/TheBrokenEmpireTrilogy Jorg's]], but his books were written after. Both men share a dark and cynical view of the world around them and a sense of humour just as dark and cynical. However, Jorg is TheUnfettered and often fights in person, Jalan is a DirtyCoward whose first instinct is to run away from a fight. Jorg acts and plans, while making a point of always being the master of his own destiny (and being rightfully pissed when he learns he was manipulated by a [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]] all along in his first book). Jalan is basically dragged along by other people during most of his adventures. And while Jalan is less valorous than Jorg, [[ALighterShadeOfBlack he's a more decent human being]] (as he's ''not'' a murderer and rapist).
40* ColdBloodedTorture: Do you have something Edris Dean wants to know? Heaven help you if you fall into his hands because he knows how to hurt people.
41** Jalan nearly suffers this at the hands of Maeres Allus and his TortureTechnician, Cutter John. The incident traumatizes him so much that when the Wheel starts manifesting his worst fears, Cutter John is the one that stalks him through the IKOL facility.
42* CursedWithAwesome: Jalan and Snorri are cursed with Light magic and Dark magic due to the Silent Sister's spell entangling the two. Snorri channels sinister forces during battle, and Jalan is able to heal humans and destroy undead. The two are also stuck with avatars of their respective magics, altered by their own perception, so Snorri is in constant mental battle against the demonic-spider/succubus Aslaug, and Jalan is stuck with a disapproving angel named Baraqel who is like every dull preacher Jalan ever had to listen to as a kid.
43* CreepyGood: Possibly the Silent Sister, [[GreyAndGrayMorality for a given variation of 'good.']]
44* {{Curse}}: Snorri and Jalan are linked together by one of these.
45* DarkActionGirl: The Lady Blue can get her hands dirty, though she's much older than normal for this trope.
46* DeathOfAChild: [[spoiler:All of Snorri's children are dead, although he spends some time being in denial about it. The death of the unborn is required to make an EliteZombie.]]
47* DirtyCoward: Jalan, although his attempts at fleeing a dangerous situation often get mistaken for acts of heroism. (i. e.: Attempting to run away from an undead abomination gets interpreted as him fetching a sword that was knocked out of a friend's hand, and the only weapon currently available. He just picked up the sword on the way.)
48* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: [[spoiler: Brother Emmer is actually a woman named Emma and forces herself on Jalan.]]
49* DwindlingParty: As the first book progresses, the Qinns (Jalan's nickname for the five remaining brothers from a set of Octuplets) die off one by one, in order from the youngest to oldest.
50* EldritchLocation: The Wheel of Osheim, the titular place in the third book, is this to Jalan and friends. It's really a piece of LostTechnology left behind by the Builder scientists [[spoiler:that's responsible for magic existing in this world]]. Over the last millenium, the wheel has been turning faster and faster and is now threatening [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt to tear the entire world apart]] - and it's poor Jalan's mission to avert this fate.
51* EntitledBastard: Jalan notes that this behavior is expected of nobility. It's how he convinces the guards to admit him into the castle of a neighboring king despite his outfit being sub-par.
52* EvilCounterpart: It is heavily implied that Jalan is the human counterpart of Loki, and/or has been influenced by Loki for a long time for the god's own ends. He is BornLucky, a CowardlyLion, a ConsummateLiar, and has [[TheTrickster trickster]] qualities. As such, ''The Liar's Key'' may refer to Jalan as well as Loki himself.
53* FamedInStory: Snorri's a Viking, so he comes from a culture that puts a lot of value on remembering and reciting stories. Snorri's also aware of how this can be manipulated as well. He reveals - and hides - important information about himself in this fashion. Jalan admits that Snorri's a fantastic story teller.
54* FireForgedFriends: Jalan, Snorri and friends go through so much Jalan is even able to overcome his natural cowardice for their sake.
55* GladiatorGames: The Blood Pits are where Jalan loses a lot of his money gambling and where he initially sells Snorri into slavery.
56* GodhoodSeeker: The Lady Blue plans to speed the end of the world to gain godlike power and reshape it as ultimate god of the new world. [[spoiler:Edris Dean plans to hijack the plot.]] She also tries to convince Jalan to join in her plan, assuming someone like him would like to become godlike too. [[spoiler:She is wrong.]]
57* GoodIsNotNice: The Red Queen, [[GreyAndGrayMorality for a given variation of 'good.']] Her goal is to protect her people and prevent TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. But she's ready to do ''everything'' to ensure that, including attacking a country while ravaging its countryside (causing a lot of deaths) or [[ShootTheDog shooting her own sister to spare her the tortures her enemies were going to subject her to after they captured her]].
58* GroinAttack: Katherine delivers one of them to Prince Jalan when he mistakes a message from her as a romantic invitation.
59* HandsomeLech: As a good-looking prince, Jalan has no small amount of luck with women. This includes commoners, noblewomen, and everything in-between.
60* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Garyus, Jalan's noble but infirmed great uncle sacrifices his health in order to grant the Silent Sister more power, once as a child to save their lives, and once again as an old man in his final act to defeat the Blue Lady.]]
61* HiddenDepths:
62** Taproot is the master of a circus who has an expansive knowledge of the gossip and goings on of the various nobility, mages, and other significant people in the world. He is also [[spoiler: a builder who has been locking himself into stasis on and off for the past thousand years, coming up for a few weeks-to-years each generation to see the goings on before returning to sleep.]]
63** Hennan is an eleven-or-twelve year old kid the group picks up while traveling north after his grandfather is killed. He is also [[spoiler: a direct descendant of Lotar Vale, the most powerful [[RealityWarper wrong-mage]] of his time, whose blood gives Hennan an immunity to many of the negative effects of the Wheel.]]
64* HighDiveEscape: Jalan leaps out of windows to escape Alain DeVeere twice within the first fifty pages of the first book.
65* HolyHandGrenade: More literally than most.
66* IronLady: The Red Queen, the merciless queen of Red March.
67* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Yeah, the Lady Blue is trying to wipe out Jalan's homeland, become a God, remake the world ... but Edris Dean [[spoiler: murdered his mother, unborn sister, nearly killed him, tortured and killed his friend and has enslaved his dead sister's soul as an undead abomination. Even after the Lady Blue is dealt with, Jalan and Edris are ready to throw down thanks to Jalan's burning hatred for the man.]]
68* LadyOfWar: The Red Queen was one in her youth, as she personally led her army in battle. That's how she got her nickname. After a slaughter of enemy soldiers, her armor was covered with so much blood that it became red.
69* LighterAndSofter: While there is plenty of action, this series features far less wanton gore, rape, and BodyHorror than the first trilogy, helped by the fact that the main characters are generally decent, good-hearted people (Snorri is heroic, Tuttugu is a cheerful and loyal friend, and Jalan [[LovableCoward isn't]] [[AccidentalHero a]] [[DamnedByFaintPraise psychopathic murderer]]. )
70* MacGuffin: [[CoolKey Loki's Key]] It opens any lock, and we mean ''any''.
71** ClingyMacGuffin
72* MeaningfulName: Snorri is doubtlessly named for Snorri Sturluson, author of the Prosaic Edda, who wrote down versions of the Norse myths such as those concerning Loki.
73* MercyKill: Snorri had to kil his small daughter Emy after she had been ravaged bu ghouls.
74--> “Death was kind.” He drew a sharp breath. “But no father should have to give such a kindness to his child.”
75* MistakenForGay: Jalan spends the night with "Brother Emmer," who is really a woman named Emma (unbeknownst to the rest of Jorg's road brothers). This leads to Makin and Snorri assuring Jalan that [[NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat they aren't there to judge]].
76* MoralityPet: Garyus brings out the best of his great-nephew Jalan and his sisters, the Red Queen and the Silent Sister.
77* NeverMessWithGranny: When your granny is the 'Red Queen' and a famed warrior who can kick ass even in her old age? Yeah, best not to trifle with her.
78* NominalHero: Jalan again, due to the magic that tethers him to Snorri, and people mistaking his attempts at running away as heroism. He does become a little more heroic over the course of the story though.
79* OddCouple: Jalan - a cowardly and carefree prince - and Snorri - a vengeful warrior poet and Viking. Quite a few characters remark on it.
80* OhCrap: Jalan's is fairly understated and drawn out, as he gains a better understanding of just how bad the situation is throughout the ''Prince of Fools,'' save when violence has broken out in his presence. [[spoiler:Jalan and the reader share a large one at the end of the first novel. Snorri may use the key that can open any lock to open the door to death to find his wife and children.]]
81* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: You know that something is wrong when [[DirtyCoward Jalan]] advocates for killing Edris Dean instead of fleeing. But he has a good reason. [[spoiler:Edris Dean killed his mother.]]
82* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Snorri outlived his youngest daughter, Emy. [[spoiler: and the rest of his children as well]].
83* PetTheDog: Jalan refuses to sell the extremely valuable (diamond-encrusted platinium) locket of his mother's picture in spite of his crippling debts, [[BelievingTheirOwnLies going as far as to lie himself about its value]], because it's his only memento of his mother, but also because as a child he promised [[MoralityPet his great-uncle Garyus]] he'd always keep it safe.
84* PowerIncontinence: Jalan in the first book has no idea how to control the light magic imparted to him by the Silent Sister's spell, which results in the magic triggering at seemingly random times without his knowledge.
85* RealityWarper: Wong-mages who live near the Wheel of Osheim are able to bend reality to their will in ways that are impossible to do when away from the Wheel. However, proximity to the Wheel causes them to lose their minds.
86* ResignedToTheCall: Most heroes would probably jump if asked to travel to the most notorious evil place known to man, ''climb in'' and confront whatever monsters may lie in wait, all in order to save the world. Jalan isn't a hero, thank you very much.
87* RetCon: Brother Emmer, who is mentioned only three times, in the last book of [[Literature/TheBrokenEmpireTrilogy original trilogy]], is revealed to actually be a woman named Emma.
88* ReviveKillsZombie: In the first book, Jalan's light magic burns the undead, but heals humans.
89* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: While Jalan would like to be IdleRich, the other members of the royal family actually do have jobs and are seen going about, managing the kingdom. The Red Queen herself maintains control of the military and charges into battle more than once, Garyus sees to the kingdom's finances and trade, one of Jalan's brothers is a general serving under his grandmother, and Jalan's other brother and his cousins all appear to contribute in some way.
90* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Jalan, it turns out.
91* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Jalan's usual M.O. as a DirtyCoward. In particular, this is his reaction to finding out that the [[Literature/TheBrokenEmpireTrilogy thirteen year old prince Jorg]] that Queen Sareth asked him to beat up is not a RoyalBrat, but the ridiculously tall, dangerous looking young man with a killer's eyes he saw in the tavern who had recently killed the king's champion and captain of the guard, Sir Galen.
92-->Jalan: You’re going to tell me it wasn’t by poisoning his mead?
93-->Snorri: Single combat.
94-->Jalan (already heading down the hall) We’re leaving.
95* ShootTheShaggyDog: Snorri's quest to save his family [[spoiler: is pointless. Edris Dean has long since murdered them and damned his unborn child to hell to become one of the Unborn. All Snorri can do is MercyKill him.]]
96* SmugSnake: Jalan is a rare (anti)heroic example as he's always of the mind things will go his way and his POV is near-constant privileged snobbery.
97* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Edris Dean ostensibly serves the Lady Blue, but he's far more interested in usurping her by the end to seize godhood for his own purposes.]]
98* SelectiveObliviousness: Jalan's method for dealing with anything that may make him uncomfortable. He intentionally ignores bad news and will lie to himself so thoroughly that he'll forget it's a lie. Notably, he uses this against ''himself'' more than once, such as convincing himself that the (very valuable, jewel-encrusted platinum) locket with his mother's picture is monetarily worthless intentionally so that he won't be later tempted to sell it to pay off his gambling debts.
99* SuperDrowningSkills: Jalan cannot swim, something that alternately amuses and bemuses the seafaring Snorri to no end.
100* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Jalan becomes a Cardinal with no real responsibilities and Lisa as his mistress. Snorri returns to the North, at peace with his family's death. Kara saves the world from destruction and gains new supernatural insights.]]
101* TheUndead: The main antagonist is the Dead King, who's working on an undead army. Two kinds of undead appear in the books as well.
102** There are incidents wherein our heroes kill some people who were trying to kill them, only for the corpses to get back up and try to finish the job. These variety are simply referred to as undead and don't seem to be intelligent.
103** [[spoiler:EliteZombie, called 'Unborn' are made when an infant dies in the womb, and can combine with the flesh of other nearby corpses to create incredibly powerful undead. Two massive, and monstrous versions are encountered, with Jalan possibly running into a smaller, but much more human shaped variety early in the book. One of the monstrous ones was made from Snorri's unborn son. Their abilities seem to vary more widely than the garden variety undead.]]
104* TookALevelInBadass: Jalan goes from a cringing, cowardly wreck to a CowardlyLion capable of being a bonafide badass in some circumstances by the end.
105* UnluckilyLucky: Jalan's bad luck is simply astounding. And the only thing more astounding is his ability to land back on his feet in spite of this, thanks generally to a sudden stroke of good luck.
106* WarriorPoet: Snorri. At one point he starts reciting poetry from a different culture while separating people from their limbs, and he's much more knowledgeable about cultures other than his own than Jalan.
107* WarriorPrince: Jalan has an undeserved reputation as this in his home country. [[spoiler:That he has TheBerserker tendencies when he has to stand and fight may see him living up to this more fully in the future.]]
108* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Wrong-mages need to be near the Wheel in order to perform their impossible magic. However, proximity to the Wheel drves them mad ''at best''.
109* WouldHurtAChild:
110** Edris Dean would hurt ''unborn'' children to send their souls to hell and become super powerful undead monsters called the Unborn.
111** PlayedForLaughs as Jalen recounts how a romantic fling at the Opera House was interrupted by the numerous serving children around the place, upon whom he sought revenge after.
112 --->It’s true that my foe outnumbered me, but I am the hero of Aral Pass, after all, and sometimes when Prince Jalan Kendeth is roused to anger it’s best to flee, whatever your number. If you’re eight.
113* YouKilledMyMother: Edris Dean [[spoiler:killed Jalan's mother. Jalan hates him so much because of it that he's able to overcome his natural cowardice to try to kill him in retributionn]].
114* YourMindMakesItReal: This is what happens when you get nearer to the Wheel of Osheim - your fears start manifesting in reality.
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