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The Last Stormdancer

por Jay Kristoff

Series: Lotus War (0.6)

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Griffins are supposed to be extinct. So when Yukiko and her warrior father are sent to capture one for the Shogun, they fear that their lives are over. After disaster befalls the mission, Yukiko finds herself stranded in the wilderness with only a crippled griffin called Buruu for company. Working together, the pair make a stand against the authorities, facing intrigue, betrayal and murder in the hope of seeing their homeland saved and Buruu fly again.… (más)
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Jay was sweet enough to send me The Last Stormdancer ages ago, even though I hadn’t been aware of the preorder with which they came. Basically, he’s the best. I had every intention of reading The Last Stormdancer before Endsinger, but, as is often the case with my reading plans, that did not happen. However, I think now wasn’t a bad time to read it, because it adds some resonance to The Last Stormdancer.

While I don’t love this as much as the main novels of the series, since I miss the characters I love so much, The Last Stormdancer is a good addition to the series. Kristoff enhances the world building from the series with this slim novella. Now I finally know how society got to that point and let the Lotus Guild take over. The interests of The Last Stormdancer are more political than character-based.

The cast of characters includes two brothers, sons of the Shogun, Riku and Tatsuya. The two brothers are twins, much alike in appearance but very different in personality. The shogun didn’t know which son to appoint his heir, so he went to the grave without choosing. The brothers then go to war for the shogunate, with the Lotus Guild whispering offers in their ears. The resolution is one that’s obviously sad, but that had a twist that I totally did not see coming.

The stormdancer of the story, Jun, is very much an exercise in dramatic irony and the tragedy of prophecy. His grandmother foretold that a stormdancer from the Kitsune clan would save the world; he assumes that he is that stormdancer. The audience knows this not to be the case from the existence of the series. He is so determined and convinced of his own safety. He’s trying so hard to prevent the dark future and we know that he can’t succeed. Kristoff excels at writing really uplifting tales.

Then there’s the plot line with the arashitora. This really complemented the events in Endsinger, which has a much stronger focus on arashitora politics. It is here that the arashitora policies are decided that impact the plot in the series. I really loved seeing how they turned away from mankind and evolved.

Also, Koh, a female arashitora, is the narrator of the novella, which made for a fun change. The only thing I wish is that the other arashitora had listened to her more. She knew what was up. She argued for female arashitora having the same rights as males, but they pretty much ignored her.

The Last Stormdancer is a must if you’re obsessed with this series, especially if you want to know more about the foundations that lead to the society in the Lotus Wars. Also, if you want to be sad. ( )
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Griffins are supposed to be extinct. So when Yukiko and her warrior father are sent to capture one for the Shogun, they fear that their lives are over. After disaster befalls the mission, Yukiko finds herself stranded in the wilderness with only a crippled griffin called Buruu for company. Working together, the pair make a stand against the authorities, facing intrigue, betrayal and murder in the hope of seeing their homeland saved and Buruu fly again.

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