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Author | Piers Anthony |
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Cover artist | Darrell K. Sweet |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date | July 1979 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 329 (paperback 22nd printing) |
ISBN | 0-345-35048-0 |
OCLC | 27954084 |
Preceded by | The Source of Magic |
Followed by | Centaur Aisle |
Castle Roogna is a fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, the third book in the Xanth series. [1] The titular castle is also the residence of the present King of Xanth, within the narrative.
This is the first edition of the book and was published by Del Rey Books in July 1979.
Dor, a twelve-year-old magician, is next in line to inherit the throne of Xanth. However, his confidence is low because he is bullied by his age mates, including royal princess Irene, because of his power of making unliving objects talk. Adding to Dor's chagrin is his onsetting puberty, which makes him aware of his nanny Millie, a former ghost for 800 years who is in love with a zombie named Jonathan. To teach him the skills he will need to rule the kingdom, and to help him get over his attraction to Millie, King Trent sends him on a mission 800 years into Xanth's past to find the ancient and mysterious Zombie Master, who was the only Xanthian with the knowledge to create an elixir which could return a zombie to life. After striking a deal with the Brain Coral to safeguard his body during his trip, Dor casts his consciousness into the past via Magician Humfrey's magic and a decorative wall tapestry inside Castle Roogna.
In the past, Dor finds himself inhabiting the body of an invading Mundanian barbarian, and accompanied by a spider named Jumper, who had accidentally been drawn into the past with him and was enlarged to giant size by the magical transfer. They end up rescuing a young girl, who turns out to be a younger Millie. Together they travel to Castle Roogna, which is still under construction in that era and is about to be caught in the midst of a massive battle between a horde of goblins and a flock of harpies, and—indirectly—by the magician Murphy. With King Roogna's forces too small to ward off the attack, Dor, Jumper and Millie are sent to ask the Zombie Master for aid. The Zombie Master, living as a hermit due to his power, at first refuses, but is swayed when he and Millie fall in love with each other.
After deflecting a Mundanian attack against the Zombie Master's castle by making a temporary alliance with the local Dragon King, Dor, Jumper, Millie and the Zombie Master return to Castle Roogna in the nick of time to relieve the defenders. Among the castle's occupants, they meet the neo-Sorceress Vadne, who expresses a desire to wed the Zombie Master. With great effort, Dor's inventive use of his magical gift, and the use of a powerful forget spell, they are eventually able to defeat their monstrous assailants and even resolve the cause for the conflict between the two species. However, disaster nearly strikes when Millie suddenly disappears. Jealous of Millie's relationship with the Zombie Master, Vadne transformed and concealed her, threatening to let her die unless the Zombie Master marries her. Outraged, King Roogna sentences Vadne to eternal stasis in the Brain Coral's abode. Despite the loss of Millie, the Zombie Master declares that his zombie forces will remain to defend Castle Roogna, before he hangs himself and his own magic turns him into a zombie. This defeats Murphy's power, and he eventually exiles himself to stasis with the Brain Coral as well.
After bidding their friends goodbye, Dor and Jumper return to their original time, where Jumper resumes his previous life as a tiny spider in Castle Roogna. When Dor returns to report to Trent, he discovers that the Brain Coral has used his body to find out more about human relationships, leading to Irene discovering her true romantic inclinations towards Dor. In the end, Dor uses the resurrection elixir to restore Jonathan to life, revealing him as the Zombie Master and reuniting him with his love Millie.
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