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''Lanfeust of Troy'' is a long-running
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comic series written by Christophe Arleston, drawn by Didier Tarquin, and published by Soleil Productions.


Synopsis

On the world of Troy, most humans have a single magic power. Each power is unique to the person and includes such diverse feats as walking on water, personal teleportation, and causing thirst in others. However, none can use their power unless in the close or remote presence of a sage of Eckmül, Troy's version of a studied
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. Lanfeust is an orphan and an apprentice blacksmith who can heat metal at will. His adventure begins when he is asked to mend the sword of a passing aristocrat. When handling the sword's pommel, which was made of ivory from the Magohamoth—a legendary magical beast—Lanfeust gains the power to use ''any'' power known in Troy, more so without the presence of a sage. Nicolede, both the local sage and Lanfeust's future father-in-law, persuades Lanfeust to accompany him and his daughters C'ian and Cixi to the University of Magic in Eckmül in order to learn more about this phenomenon. Among the many perils faced during their journey, they are ultimately confronted by Thanos, a pirate with the same potential as Lanfeust who will do whatever it takes to steal the ivory of the Magohamoth.


Presentation

''Lanfeust of Troy'' fits primarily within the high fantasy genre but is clearly meant for older audiences. Despite high fantasy's classic trappings, the series also incorporates copious humor through numerous methods, including word play, hidden messages, innuendo, and bawdy dialogue.


Main characters


Lanfeust

Lanfeust, the eponymous hero, is a young villager and apprentice blacksmith. He was planning on settling down with his fiancée, C'ian, and leading a quiet, peaceful life until he discovered the power that the Magohamoth's ivory bestowed upon him. Though brave enough from the beginning to face extreme danger, Lanfeust remains happy-go-lucky and demonstrates naïveté in many matters of life and love. His original power allows him to heat and even melt metal at will, a handy trick that led him into blacksmithing. However, his true power arises when he possesses the Magohamoth's ivory. It technically allows him to use any magic power that has ever existed, but in practice it allows Lanfeust to accomplish almost any magical feat he can imagine. Lanfeust's name comes from the common
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place name.


Thanos

A renegade sage from Eckmül's University of Magic, Thanos is also an accomplished pirate and, unknown to many, the tyrannical baron Averroës. Like Lanfeust, when possessing Magohamoth ivory, Thanos becomes almost omnipotent, though he would use these powers to conquer Eckmül and probably the whole world. Intelligent, opportunistic, and ruthless, Thanos commands the respect and fear of his followers even without his absolute magical power. As a former sage of Eckmül, Thanos knows many useful spells and rituals. Unlike other sages, Thanos never gave up his original magic power, which allows him to teleport anywhere he's ever been. However, teleporting strips him of all his possessions, even his clothes. Thanos's name is a shortened form of the root word ''thanatos'', the Greek word for death. Prepending an ''a'' turns the word into its opposite, ''athanatos'', which would mean ''immortal''. Both forms have been used as given names.


Nicolède

Nicolède serves as the village of Glinin's sage. Like Thanos, Nicolede knows many spells and allows his fellow villagers to use their powers through his mere presence. He's also the village's main source of knowledge on the greater world. Kind and wise, Nicolède serves as a mentor for Lanfeust, his future son-in-law, as well as his daughters C'ian and Cixi. He has little patience for weak morals, which constantly puts him at odds with Cixi. Nicolede's name refers to Nicolas Flamel (an
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) and
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(the ancient engineer).


C'ian

Nicolede's elder daughter, C'ian is Lanfeust's fiancée and Glinin's resident
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. Though extremely beautiful, C'ian is modest, romantic, and wants nothing more than a quiet life with a husband and many children. C'ian's power only functions at night, but it allows her to instantly heal almost any injury or illness imaginable. C'ian's name refers to the Empress Dowager Ci'an, who was regarded as quiet and respectable unlike her co-ruler, Cixi. C'ian also refers to the color
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, easily the most used color in her usual garb.


Cixi

Nicolede's younger daughter, Cixi is very beautiful like her sister, but major similarities end there. She is rebellious against father, society, and decency. She dresses and talks provocatively for her time and place. Infatuated with Lanfeust, she attempts to seduce him whenever she can despite reprovals and scoldings from her father and sister. Of all Troy's beings, Lanfeust seems to fear only Cixi and her advances. Cixi can change the phase of water at will. The difficulty of this feat increases greatly as the purity of the water decreases. Cixi's name refers to the Empress Dowager Cixi, co-regent of China and infamous for her shameless acts.


Hébus

Just like most of his troll species, Hébus was an almost mindless menace to any living thing in his path until he fell under Nicolede's spell. Throughout Lanfeust's adventures, he serves as an excellent bodyguard for his companions/captors. When enchanted, Hébus demonstrates that he's fairly intelligent, witty, and friendly, though he's rowdy and retains many of a troll's rude behaviors. However, if Nicolede's enchantment lapses, Hébus instantly becomes as savage and murderous as he was originally. The name Hébus is a pun when combined with the word troll (troll Hébus, which in French sounds like trolley bus).


The universe of Troy


The naming of planet Troy

The French-speaking discoverers of Troy's planetary system decided on a whim to officially name each planet after its numeric position from its sun. One, two, and three in French are ''un, deux,'' and ''trois'' respectively. In French, Troy looks and sounds similar to ''trois'', and so Troy gained its name because it was the third planet in its system. This pun is referred to in "Un, Deux, Troy", the title of volume 1 of ''Lanfeust of the Stars''.


Fauna

Troy supports a rich diversity of life. Though humans generally thrive there, Troy's fauna pose an especially lethal threat to them. A few animals of particular interest: * Petaure - A mammoth-like beast of burden and transport. The rider directs a petaure through song.


Sentient beings

* Humans - Similar to medieval
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s, though most Troyans have one magical power. * Trolls - Massive hairy
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, trolls live in bloodthirsty savagery unless tamed by the power of a sage. When under a sage's spell, trolls are actually quite intelligent and social, though they remain somewhat impulsive and assertive. * Darshanide Gods - Only arguably a species but clearly sentient and mortal, they are the materialization of collective beliefs in Darshan. * Magohamoth - This possibly unique creature is said to be the source of magic on Troy and is the source of Lanfeust and Thanos' power.


Regions


Souardy

Along with its capital, Eckmül, Souardy resembles a fantastical version of medieval Europe. Virtually all its citizens have one magical talent which, more often than not, will determine the profession of the person. For example, Lanfeust's talent to heat metal without a forge naturally steered him towards the life of a blacksmith.


Darshan

Darshan resembles
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and feudal Japan. It lies across the sea from Souardy. Darshanides do not have any magical talents, though their hypothetical latent power instead may give form to their collective gods.


The Baronies

The Baronies also resemble medieval Europe. Its fractious barons forever compete with each other for land and power. The people of the Baronies resent magic and forego its practice while focusing on martial talent instead.


Publication history

''Lanfeust of Troy'' was originally published in a graphic novel format in eight volumes, though it has been republished in other formats. # Ivory of the Magohamoth (FR: ''L'Ivoire du Magohamoth'') () (1994) # Thanos the Discordant (FR: ''Thanos l'incongru'') () (June 1995) # Castle Or-Azur (FR: ''Castel Or-Azur'') () (April 1996) # The Paladin from Eckmül (FR: ''Le Paladin d'Eckmül'') () (November 1996) # The Tremor of the Haruspex (FR: ''Le Frisson de l'Haruspice'') () (October 1997) # Empress Cixi (FR: ''Cixi Impératrice'') () (October 1998) # Petaures Hide in Order to Die (FR: ''Les Pétaures Se Cachent pour Mourir'') () (October 1999) # The Fabulous Beast (FR: ''La Bête Fabuleuse'') () (December 2000) # Unknown title (2008). The story will be a
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set during the eight weeks unfolding between volume 8 of ''Lanfeust de Troy'' and volume 1 of the sequel series ''
Lanfeust of the Stars ''Lanfeust of Troy'' is a long-running French language comic series written by Christophe Arleston, drawn by Didier Tarquin, and published by Soleil Productions. Synopsis On the world of Troy, most humans have a single magic power. Each power is ...
''.


Spin-offs, prequels and sequels

Successful in the
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world from which it arose, ''Lanfeust of Troy'' has spawned one sequel and several spin-offs and prequels.


Lanfeust of the Stars ''Lanfeust of Troy'' is a long-running French language comic series written by Christophe Arleston, drawn by Didier Tarquin, and published by Soleil Productions. Synopsis On the world of Troy, most humans have a single magic power. Each power is ...

The follow-up to ''Lanfeust of Troy'', this series recounts the adventures of Lanfeust, Cixi, Hébus, and Thanos beyond the world of Troy. (8 issues) * Lanfeust of the Stars #1 - One, Two, Troy (2001) * Lanfeust of the Stars #2 - The Towers of Meirrion (2003) * Lanfeust of the Stars #3 - The Sands of Abraxar (2004) * Lanfeust of the Stars #4 - The Drinkers of Worlds (2004) * Lanfeust of the Stars #5 - The Ride of the Bacteria (2005) * Lanfeust of the Stars #6 - The Pirate's Cry (2006) * Lanfeust of the Stars #7 - The Secret of the Dolphantes (2007) * Lanfeust of the Stars #8 - The Blood of Comets (2008)


Lanfeust Odyssey ''Lanfeust of Troy'' is a long-running French language List of Franco-Belgian comic series, comic series written by Christophe Arleston, drawn by Didier Tarquin, and published by Soleil Productions. Synopsis On the world of Troy, most humans hav ...

The next sequel of Lanfeust's adventures. 9 issues have been published between 2009 and 2017. Lanfeust Odyssey #1 - The Enigma of Gold Azure Part I (2009) Lanfeust Odyssey #2 - The Enigma of Gold Azure Part II (2010) Lanfeust Odyssey #3 - The Banished of Eckmül (2011) Lanfeust Odyssey #4 - The Great Hunt (2012) Lanfeust Odyssey #5 - The Sand Trap (2013) Lanfeust Odyssey #6 - The Bilious Delta (2014) Lanfeust Odyssey #7 - The Mephitic Armada (2015) Lanfeust Odyssey #8 - Tseu-Hi The Guardian (2016) Lanfeust Odyssey #9 - The Ingenious Strategist (2017)


Cixi of Troy Empress Dowager Cixi ( ; mnc, Tsysi taiheo; formerly romanised as Empress Dowager T'zu-hsi; 29 November 1835 – 15 November 1908), of the Manchu Yehe Nara clan, was a Chinese noblewoman, concubine and later regent who effectively controlled ...

A 3-part spinoff focusing on the adventures of Cixi. The story continues with Lanfeust of Troy #7. Cixi of Troy 01 - The Secret of Cixi (2010) Cixi of Troy 02 - The Dark Shadow (2010) Cixi of Troy 03 - Drop Dead Cixi (2011)


Lanfeust Quest ''Lanfeust Quest'' is a French comics series version of the adventures of Lanfeust. Written in Japanese reading direction, small format, black and white and a lot more distinctive style, this revised version of Lanfeust of Troy is illustrated by ...

The remake of the first saga into
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format.(3 issues)


Trolls of Troy

The first spin-off series, it only shares its setting with ''Lanfeust of Troy''; it tells a distinct story with different characters.(16 issues)


Gnomes of Troy A gnome is a mythological creature and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, first introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and later adopted by more recent authors including those of modern fantasy literature. Its character ...

''Gnomes of Troy'' takes a humorous look at Lanfeust's childhood and schooling.(2 issues)


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The latest series is set centuries earlier than ''Lanfeust of Troy'' and examines Troy's forced colonization.(3 issues)


Legends of Troy

The next prequel of the Troy chronicles.(1 issues)


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External links


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