Lyonesse Trilogy

   

The Lyonesse Trilogy of fantasy novels by Jack Vance consists of three novels of approximately 350 pages each.



Books

In order of plot chronology:

Lyonesse (subtitled Book I: Suldrun's Garden on the title page)
The Green Pearl
Madouc

Setting the Scene

The trilogy is set in the European dark ages, in mythical Elder Isles west of France and southwest of the British Isles, a generation or two before the birth of King Arthur. An Atlantis meme haunts the story, though the Isles do not sink during the course of the trilogy.

The Isles, formerly a great kingdom, are now divided into several competing principalities, with the ruler of each scheming to get ahead as best he may. The most ambitious of all, Casmir of Lyonesse, schemes to re-unite the Isles under his own rule.

Other parties have other plans...

A family tree in Book I reveals that most of the petty kings of the Elder Isles are distantly related, all descendents of a certain Olam Magnus who first united the isles long before. The genealogy also links the world of Lyonesse to the real world (e.g., "Belwig the Goth", "Sollace of Aquitaine") and to familiar real-world legend ("Arthur I, King of Britain"). (The primary protagonist and antagonist of the series are both presented as distant relatives of Arthur.

Magic and the supernatural are active in the trilogy, though often subordinated to other elements of the stories. Spells are cast only by elves and members of a college of wizards and witches who live apart from society and mostly remain aloof from the struggles of the main characters — pursuing struggles among themselves instead. The spells are mostly effected by exotic, whimsical entities with wills of their own and a propensity for logic chopping.

Magical devices sometimes make magic available to ordinary folk, and artifacts such as The Mirror Persilian and the table Cairbra an Meadhan play important roles in the overall story.

There is a kingdom of elves hidden away in the midst of the Elder Isles, and they play an important role in the story through their seemingly minor entanglements with various humans. Unlike most works in the modern fantasy genre, these elves are not derived from the Tolkien model; instead, they are small and comical — though no less deadly for all that.

The Elder Isles are also plagued by incursions of the Ska, a dour nation loosely based on the Vikings, but presumed to have arisen millenia earlier. Possibly this is a reference to Euskadi, or Basque.

The stories include a few weak hints that the world of Lyonesse is the same fictional Earth of Vance's Dying Earth novels (e.g. Shimrod's quest to retrieve IOUN stones, which figure prominently in Rhialto the Marvellous), albeit at a much earlier period.

Main characters

Key Households

Aillas 
Youthful king of Troicinet and other principalities; primary protagonist of the trilogy
Casmir 
Sleazebag King of Lyonesse; primary antagonist of the trilogy
Sollace 
Casmir's wife
Suldrun 
Wistful, willful daughter of Casmir and Sollace
Cassander 
Son of Casmir and Sollace; Suldrun's younger brother
Dhrun 
Dischronated son of Aillas and Suldrun
Madouc 
Elf-child commonly thought to be the daughter of Aillas and Suldrun, and thus a member of Casmir's household; main protagonist of the third book
Glyneth 
Girl who escapes an ogre with Dhrun and joins Aillas' household

Other Royal Houses

Throbius 
King of the Elves
Bossum 
His Queen
Twisk 
A fairy "maiden"
Falael 
A playground bully

Magicians

Murgen 
Dominant sorcerer of the Elder Isles
Shimrod 
Originally an avatar of Murgen; now an independent person and common visitor to Aillas' household
Desmëi 
A powerful, vengeful witch

Other Key Players

Tatzel 
Ska woman who catches Aillas' fancy
Torqual 
Notorious Ska bandit
Visbhume 
An ambitious, amoral scoundrel
Brother Umphred 
An ambitious, amoral scoundrel, a missionary/priest seeking to introduce Catholicism to Lyonesse kingdom by Casmir's royal fiat.

The Story

Lyonesse (aka Suldrun's Garden)

...here...

The Green Pearl

General coverage (several of these threads are interleaved):

  • Prolog: Desmëi and the green pearl
  • Adventures of Sir Tristano, Aillas' kinsman and agent
  • Machinations of Aillas and Casmir
  • Shimrod and Melancthe
  • Adventure of Aillas and Tatzel
  • Adventure of Visbhume and Glyneth

...more here...

Madouc

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Editions

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See Also

  • Wikiquotes from the Lyonesse trilogy



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