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3''The Lions of Al-Rassan'' is a 1995 fantasy novel by Creator/GuyGavrielKay. Its world is based off the Spanish Reconquista.
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5[[StartToCorpse The story begins with murder]]. King Almalik of Cartada, the largest of the three Asharite kingdoms in Al-Rassan, arranges for a large number of his enemies slain in one afternoon. The Kindath physician, Jehane bet Ishak, inadvertently keeps one of her patients from the execution, and is forced to flee her home town of Fezana. Following the event, the notorious military strategist and poet Ammar ibn Khairan of Cartada, former advisor of Almalik, is exiled. Meanwhile, in the Jaddite-controlled north, renowned Captain Rodrigo Belmonte, the man used to collect tribute from the southern kingdoms, is ordered south to quell a feud with his rival Gonzalez de Rada, and to do reconnaissance on the Asharite kingdoms in preparation for war.
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7Jehane meets Ammar in Fezana in the day of the massacre, the day that will changes their lives forever. However, they part ways as Jehane flees the city. Outside the city walls she meets Rodrigo, as he settles old debts with Gonzalez' brother Garcia de Rada in the midst of a particularly ugly battle. Rodrigo's life also take a turn that day, as he is sent to exile by his king, Ramiro of Valledo, following the events.
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9The three meet in the city of Ragosa and soon become good friends. In the service of the Ragosian king, they fight thieves, hired killers, and religious fanatics. A {{love triangle}} begins to develop between Jehane and the two men. However, the shadow of war hangs heavy over them, and they know that soon they may see each other on opposite ends of the battlefield...
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11There have been rumors of a film adaptation, which have as yet come to nothing.
12Now has a [[Characters/TheLionsOfAlRassan Character Sheet]].
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14!! ''The Lions of Al-Rassan'' contains examples of:
15* AFatherToHisMen: Rodrigo, whose company of horsemen all serve him out of loyalty. He would risk his life for any one of them, though he's not above making them the butt of his dad jokes.
16* AmicableExes: Jehane takes several casual lovers, and appears to be on good terms with all of them.
17* AnimalMotif: As the title indicates, the book delves at length into the symbol of the lion as a representative of true royalty.
18** The owl also appears as a symbol of all healers, and by extension - of Jehane.
19** The Carnivale sequence is a veritable parade of animal motifs, with every character wearing a mask that says something about them.
20* AlienSky: Other than all the invented peoples, cities and religions, the main clue that you're reading a fantasy novel and not one taking place on Earth is the two moons in the sky.
21* BadassBookworm: Ammar ibn Khairan, one of the two greatest warriors of his age, thinks of himself primarily as a poet. Rodrigo has less traditional schooling, but it's mentioned that he enjoys poetry (or at least enjoys boring his wife with it).
22* BaitAndSwitch:
23** The assassination attempt on [[spoiler:Rodrigo]] during the Carnival manages to pull this off twice. First, it makes it look like the attempt may have succeeded. Then, when it's revealed that [[spoiler:Rodrigo is still alive]], the next paragraph makes it look like [[spoiler: Alvar died protecting him.]] Then it's revealed that [[spoiler: Velaz, not Alvar, is the one who made the HeroicSacrifice]].
24** The book’s ending is constructed as a blatant bait-and-switch, and an especially manipulative one, where the characters all know what happened. Only the reader does not, until the final reveal.
25* BerserkButton: Don't bring up Raimundo's death in front of Rodrigo. It will end badly -- [[spoiler:partially because, in his heart, he knows Ramiro did it.]]
26* BetterAsFriends: Jehane with both Rodrigo (she's not willing to get between him and Miranda) and Alvar (who despite his DoggedNiceGuy tendencies, ultimately realizes that they wouldn't be well-matched).
27* BettyAndVeronica: Jehane is Archie, Alvar the Betty, and Ammar the Veronica. Mazur could also be seen as a second Veronica, and Rodrigo as a second Betty.
28** Jehane is the Betty and Zubira is the Veronica to both Ammar and Mazur.
29** Rodrigo with Miranda as Betty and Ammar as Veronica, though it's ambiguous as to whether his feelings for the latter are at all romantic.
30* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Several main characters survive and find a happy ending in Batiara, but Rodrigo is dead, his son Fernan has become a crueler version of his father, and Al-Rassan no longer exists.]]
31* TheCaptain: What many people know Rodrigo Belmonte as.
32* ChekhovsGun: A duel between Rodrigo and Ammar is suggested as a solution to a debate on Ammar's worth to Ragosa. Both men refuse while staring the other down and the mood becomes suddenly grim, as Ammar explains that if they ever fight, he doubts it would be for entertainment or to determine wages. [[spoiler: The book climaxes with Rodrigo and Ammar fighting a duel to the death as champions of opposing armies.]]
33* ColdBloodedTorture: Ishak ben Yonannon, Jehane's father, had his eyes and tongue cut out for saving the life of the king's concubine; that is, in order to properly save her during childbirth, he had to see her naked, a crime according to the Asharite religion. His eyes were taken for having seen her naked; his tongue, so he would never describe her beauty to others. And this was the king showing mercy - had he given in to the Asharite priests' demands, Ishak would have been simply killed.
34** It is implied that [[spoiler:Mazur ben Avren]] suffers this before his death.
35* CrystalDragonJesus: The Asharites are Muslims, the Jaddites are Christians, and the Kindath are Jews [[note]]The name "Asharite" comes from the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asharite Ash'arite]] school of Islamic theology, which (along with the Maturidi and Athari) is one of the three classical schools of Sunni Muslim theology. For most of the Middle Ages, the Ash'arite school was the most widespread and dominant, including in Muslim Spain.[[/note]].
36* CueTheSun: In the dramatic second battle between Ammar and Rodrigo -- and several other points in the story, given that it represents Jaddism/Christianity.
37* CulturedWarrior: Ammar and Rodrigo. Ibn Musa becomes one.
38* DadTheVeteran: Alvar's father is a medieval version of this trope.
39* TheDandy: Count Gonzalez. Ammar has shades of this too.
40* DecadentCourt: All the courts described in the story fit the bill. Subverted in that the decadence of the courts, as opposed to the austerity of their enemies, is discussed in neutral-to-positive terms and its loss lamented.
41* DeadpanSnarker: Pretty much every single character, though it's frequently lampshaded regarding Jehane and Ammar. Overall, it's pretty much a {{World Of Snark}}.
42* {{Determinator}}: Most of the main characters have shades of this, but the crown has to go to Ishak ben Yonnanon, who -- despite being blind and mute -- finds a child dying of a head injury in a field several hundred years before modern medicine, says "screw that," and [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome invents brain surgery.]]
43* DirtyCoward: In a world of noble, conflicted knights and rulers, Garcia de Rada stands out as a repugnant killer and rapist who cowers from taking responsibility for his actions.
44* DistantFinale: The epilogue is set years later in Batiara, where the characters receive news that [[spoiler:Rodrigo's war of reconquest has been completed by his now-adult son.]]
45* DoggedNiceGuy: Alvar to Jehane. Subverted when he realizes that while he'll always love her, she's perfect for Ammar and wouldn't be happy with anyone else. [[spoiler:By the end, he's HappilyMarried to another woman.]]
46* FantasyCounterpartCulture: The world is an analogue to Medieval Spain.
47* FieryRedhead: You don't mess with Miranda Belmonte.
48** Also, Queen Inez, who can be seriously sassy, and is clearly an adult version of the SpiritedYoungWoman trope.
49* ForegoneConclusion: In typical Kay fashion, the story sticks closely to the general outline of real history. While we don't know what will happen to the characters, we do know that [[spoiler:the holy war will succeed in wiping Al-Rassan off the map.]]
50* GreyAndGrayMorality: The Book. By the final duel, it's clear that it will be a tragedy no matter who wins. The scene itself is even written in such a way that we don't know which man is doing what.
51* HappilyMarried: Rodrigo and Miranda, though it takes the form of SlapSlapKiss with occasional AwwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther.
52** Ramiro and Ines, though it takes some time for them to realize how much they have in common.
53** Eliane and Ishak, to the point where she can understand him perfectly even when he speaks without a tongue.
54** Two couples at the end: [[spoiler:Jehane with Ammar, and Alvar with Marisa, daughter of Jehane's teacher.]]
55* HasAType: Rodrigo has a thing for [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan snarkers]].
56** Alvar is very specific--he fell in love twice, both times with [[spoiler: Kindath physicians, with dark hair and light eyes, and a famous physician father.]]
57* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Mazur ben Avren gives his life in exchange for summoning the Muwardis to break the siege of Ragosa.]]
58** Ishak ben Yonannon counts, though he didn't die. See the {{Cold Blooded Torture}} example above, and take into account that [[spoiler:he was completely aware of what would be done to him, but went on anyway to abide by his oath as a physician]].
59** Also [[spoiler: Velaz, who dies fighting despite being a NonActionGuy.]]
60* HistoricalFantasy: Heavily based on the conflicts between Christianity and Islam that occurred in medieval Spain.
61* HolierThanThou: Ines of Valledo, though she later proves to be NotSoAboveItAll.
62* HospitalHottie: Jehane. [[spoiler: Alvar later becomes one of the silver fox variety.]]
63* TheLancer: Lain Nunez to Rodrigo, commonly staking out contrary positions in what seems to be a well-established dance.
64* LoveDodecahedron: As is common in the works of Guy Gavriel Kay. The size of Jehane's potential harem is rivaled only by that of Crispin's from Literature/TheSarantineMosaic.
65* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Miranda Belmonte and Jehane bet Ishak. Despite being a forceful ActionGirl and MamaBear, Miranda is a more traditional woman, bearing children and running her husband's home. Jehane, meanwhile, is unmarried, works in a profession, and is of a race many in the setting view suspiciously. [[spoiler:But when they watch the final battle together, it becomes clear that there's no more difference between them than their dueling lovers.]]
66* MamaBear: In her first appearance, Miranda executes a man in cold blood for threatening her and her children.
67* MarriedToTheJob: Jehane is twenty-eight, an old maid by medieval standards, and has given little thought to marriage, preferring to excel as a doctor. [[spoiler: Subverted when she marries Ammar.]]
68* MeaningfulName: Almalik means "the king" in Arabic. "King Almalik" doubles as a DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment.
69* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Rodrigo and Ammar. Both men disagree with the actions of their kings, but realize that if there is to be a true war, they can't stand against their homelands.
70** They also share the motivation of wanting to blunt extremism in their own armies. Rodrigo thinks he can take cities with minimal bloodshed, while Ammar wants to keep the [[TheDreaded Muwardis]] on a short leash.
71* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Rodrigo Belmonte is based on El Cid.
72* PapaWolf: Rodrigo will drop everything if his sons are in danger.
73* PerfectPoison: Played straight in the murders of Almalik the First [[spoiler:and possibly Raimundo]]. [[spoiler: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] with the poisoned arrow that hits Queen Ines.]]
74* PetitePride: Miranda is described as the most beautiful woman in Esperana, and having small breasts.
75* ProudBeauty: Zabirah. Ammar has shades of this too.
76* [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Proud Warrior Race]]: The Muwardi.
77* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves:
78** Offscreen, Ammar murders ibn Musa's steward for telling him where ibn Musa went, on the grounds that the servant would have revealed the merchant's whereabouts to his enemies.
79** Later, Ammar himself is exiled on Almalik II's orders [[spoiler: for murdering Almalik I as instructed]]. Subverted in that [[spoiler:it was meant to be for show, to shut up the people who would want a regicide put to death; Almalik II fully intended to bring Ammar back in the fullness of time, and was quite annoyed when the man took him seriously and joined a mercenary company instead of going off somewhere quiet to write more poetry.]]
80* RiddleForTheAges: Jehane never did find out why that quarry laborer had the symptoms of gout.
81* StarCrossedLovers: Ammar and Jehane. Eventually subverted.
82* StatuesqueStunner: Miranda. Jehane is implied to be one.
83* TheStrategist: Mazur for Ragosa, and Ammar for Cartada. The one time they work on a battle strategy together, it's a doozy, engineering a fight between a Jaddite patrol and a bandit clan so Ragosa can seize a tribute payment.
84* TeacherStudentRomance: Jehane and Ser Rezzoni were once lovers, but it's mentioned that he sleeps with all of his female students, and some of the male ones.
85** In universe HoYay rumors attribute this trope to Almalik I's mentorship of Ammar.
86* TheTease: Played with in regard to Jehane. She enjoys teasing the men in her life -- Rodrigo, Mazur and sometimes Ammar, but it's shown as part of their sarcastic banter, and not in order to gain sexual attention. Tellingly, she refrains from flirting with Alvar, who she knows is in love with her and would be more deeply hurt by getting strung along.
87* TwoLinesNoWaiting: We get a multitude of perspectives from nearly every major player in the story.
88* WarriorPoet: Ammar, who is a poet first and a diplomat and warrior second.
89* WellDoneSonGuy: Almalik I. His son eventually gets tired of trying to earn his respect and [[spoiler:has him killed.]]
90* WhatASenselessWasteOfHumanLife: The Day of the Moat, the Kindath pogroms, and really the entire war.
91* WillTheyOrWontThey: Ammar and Jehane. [[spoiler: They do]].
92* VestigialEmpire: Al-Rassan, which has fallen far from its height.

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