Rediscovery

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Rediscovery
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Author Marion Zimmer Bradley / Mercedes Lackey
Cover artist Romas Kukalis
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Series Darkover
Genre Science fantasy
Publisher DAW Books
Publication date
1993
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages307
ISBN 0-88677-561-2
Followed by The Shattered Chain  

Rediscovery is a science fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Mercedes Lackey, [1] part of the Darkover series of novels and short stories published in the United States since 1958. It was first published by DAW Books in 1993.

Contents

Rediscovery deals with Earth's reestablishment of contact with the lost human colony on the planet Darkover after centuries of societal development on the colony world. It presents the backstory necessary for understanding The Sword of Aldones , Sharra's Exile , and The Heritage of Hastur . The story take place between 2,000 and 5,000 years after human colonization of the planet in Darkover Landfall . [2] [3]

Plot summary

On Darkover, Lorill Hastur accompanies his twin, Leonie, to Dalereuth Tower for training. The keeper, Fiora, discovers that she has amazing but undisciplined laran powers.

A Terran ship heads towards Cottman's Star, seeking possible descendants of pre-Empire lost colony ships of the distant past. After observing the weather patterns and geography of the planet from space, a shuttle attempts to land. It crashes in the mountains during a snowstorm and is rescued by men from Aldaran. At Aldaran Castle, they are greeted by Kermiac of Aldaran, who can speak to Elizabeth because she is a telepath. Elizabeth explains that they are an expedition from the stars looking for descendants of the Lost Ships.

Leonie Hastur perceives a threat coming to Darkover from one of the moons. She uses her laran to link to one of the minds on the Terran ship and listen to the crew conversations, though she does not understand all of what she hears. She reports to Keeper Fiora that strangers are lost in a storm near Aldaran. Leonie contacts her twin telepathically, and tells Lorill to go to Aldaran.

After several days, Elizabeth tells Commander MacAran that Darkover should be considered a closed world, since otherwise, Darkover will simply be plundered. The others disagree. With Kermiac's approval, the Terrans begin building a spaceport at the city of Caer Donn.

Leonie is sent to Arilinn for more advanced training. She establishes a telepathic link with one of the Terrans, Ysaye Barnett, and they converse frequently. Ysaye introduces Leonie to Terran music.

Elizabeth and Ysaye are deliberately exposed to kireseth pollen by Ryan Evans, a crew member who means them harm. Ysaye, with Leonie's assistance, destroys Ryan Evans' experiments with the kireseth flowers. Evans attacks her and Leonie responds, using Ysaye's body. Evans is killed. Ysaye is severely injured and eventually dies.

Lorill Hastur reports to the Comyn Council his recommendation that they should have no contact with the Terrans.

Characters

Terrans

Darkovans

Inconsistencies with other books in the series

Rediscovery creates several timeline problems with other books in the Darkover series. [4]

Publication history

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References

  1. Rediscovery title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. 2000 years: Leith, Linda, "Marion Zimmer Bradley and Darkover", Science-Fiction Studies, Volume 7 No. 1 (1980), pg 28, DePaw University
  3. 5000 years: Jason Allison refers to the city of Carthon as 5,000 years old. The Planet Savers , pg 24, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Ace Books, 1962, paperback
  4. Fabrice Rossi, http://darkover.apiacoa.org/guide/books/rediscovery.en.html
  5. The Forbidden Tower , pages 6 and 287, DAW Books, 1977, paperback