Elantris was the capital of Arelon: gigantic,
beautiful, literally radiant, filled with benevolent
beings who used their powerful magical abilities for the
benefit of all. Yet each of these demigods was once an
ordinary person until touched by the mysterious
transforming power of the Shaod. Ten years ago, without
warning, the magic failed. Elantrians became wizened,
leper-like, powerless creatures, and Elantris itself dark,
filthy, and crumbling.
Arelon's new capital, Kae,
crouches in the shadow of Elantris. Princess Sarene of
Teod arrives for a marriage of state with Crown Prince
Raoden, hoping -- based on their correspondence -- to also
find love. She finds instead that Raoden has died and she
is considered his widow. Both Teod and Arelon are under
threat as the last remaining holdouts against the imperial
ambitions of the ruthless religious fanatics of Fjordell.
So Sarene decides to use her new status to counter the
machinations of Hrathen, a Fjordell high priest who has
come to Kae to convert Arelon and claim it for his emperor
and his god.
But neither Sarene nor Hrathen
suspect the truth about Prince Raoden. Stricken by the
same curse that ruined Elantris, Raoden was secretly
exiled by his father to the dark city. His struggle to
help the wretches trapped there begins a series of events
that will bring hope to Arelon, and perhaps reveal the
secret of Elantris itself.
A rare epic fantasy that
doesn't recycle the classics and that is a complete and
satisfying story in one volume, Elantris is fleet and fun,
full of surprises and characters to care about. It's also
the wonderful debut of a welcome new star in the
constellation of fantasy.