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''The Last Herald-Mage'' is a trilogy of fantasy novels by American author
Mercedes Lackey Mercedes Ritchie Lackey (born June 24, 1950) is an American writer of fantasy novels. Many of her novels and trilogies are interlinked and set in the world of Velgarth, mostly in and around the country of Valdemar. Her Valdemar novels include i ...
, published from 1989 to 1990. The story centers around a mage named Vanyel Ashkevron who lives in the fictional kingdom of Valdemar. It was the first
high fantasy High fantasy, or epic fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy defined by the epic nature of its setting or by the epic stature of its characters, themes, or plot.Brian Stableford, ''The A to Z of Fantasy Literature'', (p. 198), Scarecrow Press, Pl ...
series with a gay protagonist from a mainstream publisher, and was well-received by critics, many of whom regard it as Lackey's best work.


Background

Many of Lackey's works, including ''The Last-Herald Mage'', are set in the fictional land of Valdemar. Her first series in that world was the ''Arrows'' trilogy, published from 1987 to 1988. In the world's internal chronology, it is followed by the ''Mage Winds'' trilogy (1991–93), the novel ''Winds of Fury'' (1994), the ''Mage Storms'' trilogy (1994–96) and the ''Owl Mage'' series (1997–98). Lackey also wrote several prequels to these works, including the ''Mage Wars'' trilogy (1993–96) which occurs a millennium prior to the other novels, and ''The Last-Herald Mage'' trilogy, which is set 600 years before the ''Arrows'' trilogy. The three books of the trilogy, ''Magic's Pawn'', ''Magic's Promise'' and ''Magic's Price'', were released by DAW Books in June 1989, January 1990 and July 1990 respectively. The first editions were paperbacks, and
Jody Lee Jody A. Lee (born June 18, 1958, in San Francisco, California) is a professional fantasy artist from San Francisco known best for her book cover illustrations. Biography Lee was born June 18, 1958, in San Francisco, California. She graduated fro ...
designed the covers of the second and third books. An omnibus hardcover edition titled ''The Last Herald Mage'' followed in December 1990 from SFBC, with cover art by Dawn Wilson.


Plot summary

In the series, Heralds are individuals with
extrasensory Extrasensory perception or ESP, also called sixth sense, is a claimed paranormal ability pertaining to reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses, but sensed with the mind. The term was adopted by Duke Universi ...
or psychic abilities who have devoted their lives to using their abilities to help others in the kingdom of Valdemar. A small number of Heralds have mage capabilities and are called Herald-Mages. Vanyel Ashkevron, age sixteen, is the heir to a great estate, Forst Reach, though he does not measure up to what his father, Lord Withen, deems to be a "proper" man. He is devoted to music and cultivating an elegant appearance. Withen sends Vanyel to school in Haven, the capital of Valdemar, under the supervision of Vanyel's aunt Savil. Savil has little interest in Vanyel because he has no psychic or magic powers, but realizes he is not as arrogant as Withen described. Vanyel finds schooling at Haven more suited to his nature, but is told he does not have the Bardic gift, and cannot become a true Bard. Feeling he has lost his dream, he becomes depressed. Vanyel develops feelings for Tylendel Frelennye, one of Savil's protégés. He learns that Tylendel is ''shay'a'chern'', or
homosexual Homosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" to peop ...
. They become lovers and later find they are lifebonded, that is,
soulmate A soulmate is a person with whom one has a feeling of deep or natural affinity. This may involve similarity, love, romance, platonic relationships, comfort, intimacy, sexuality, sexual activity, spirituality, compatibility and trust. Defini ...
s. For the first time, Vanyel is truly happy. Tylendel introduces Vanyel to Gala, his Companion, one of the intelligent horse-like creatures that bond with Heralds. Staven, Tylendel's twin brother, is assassinated by a family enemy. Tylendel senses his brother's death and goes mad with grief. Not understanding Tylendel's trauma, Vanyel continues supporting him as he seeks revenge. Using Vanyel's dormant energies Tylendel 'Gates' (essentially teleports) them to the enemy family. Tylendel casts a complicated spell summoning deadly wyrsa to kill members of the enemy family. Gala repudiates Tylendel and dies sacrificing herself to give time for Heralds to arrive to stop the massacre. Tylendel commits suicide, and the backlash from the 'Gate' spell tears open Vanyel's dormant magic potential. Suffering from psychic and emotional damage, Vanyel is "chosen" by a Companion, Yfandes, who reassures him of her love and friendship and his worth. Vanyel begins recovering, but is unable to control his newly "opened" powers. He telepathically overhears thoughts blaming him for Tylendel's death. Vanyel attempts suicide, but is rescued, and the Heralds see that his love for Tylendel was real. Savil, realizing Vanyel needs special assistance, takes him to the Tayledras, human beings who live in K'Treva, an environment immersed in magic. They teach him how to control his abilities, and convince him that being gay is not wrong or sinful. Vanyel does not want to be a Herald or a Mage, and suspects the people around him value his powers, not himself. He runs away, but as he thinks things over he realizes that Savil and the others have shown that they care about him. Just when he realizes that and moves to return he discovers a village being terrorized by a colddrake, a type of dragon. Before he can even think to do anything, he witnesses the dragon killing an elderly man. He pulls himself together and kills the dragon, but the unfortunate timing gives Vanyel the impression that he is a coward. The Tayledras later explain that he is not at all cowardly and that his reactions were normal. The Tayledras, now aware that the drakes were gated in from Vanyel's experience, Savil and Vanyel set out to check on a village that was under Tayledras protection and has fallen under an enemy shield. Upon arriving at this village Vanyel is left to assist in protecting the village from minor harm and instead finds himself face to face with a Blood magic–crazed wizard. In Vanyel's attempts to deflect the wizard's magic he pulls on the power of a node and destroys the wizard with the raw power. He believes he will die as well, but is comforted by the thought that he will be with Tylendel. Vanyel wakes to find himself with his aunt in K'Treva as she presents him with the white robes of a full-fledged Herald-Mage.


Reception and awards

Many critics view ''The Last Herald-Mage'' trilogy as Lackey's best work. Published from 1989 to 1990, it was one of the earliest young adult works to feature a gay protagonist, and the first in
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from a mainstream press. Some contemporary reviews underplayed or ignored its gay plot elements. In 1989, ''
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'' described the book as a "richly detailed fantasy" and praised Lackey's characterization. While feeling that a gay protagonist might limit its readership, ''
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'' praised the themes of "growing and healing and living to carry your own weight". A review in the ''Lambda Rising Book Report'' found the protagonist Vanyel "warm and engaging" and called his relationship with Tylendel "spellbinding". In a similar viewpoint, critic Louse J. Winters wrote in 1994 that Vanyel was Lackey's "crowning achievement in characterization". In 2019, a retrospective in ''
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'' described the ''Herald-Mage'' books as "powerful stories about strength, magic, duty, love, and queer identity". The reviewer lauded the series for promoting queer acceptance and felt that Vanyel's story evoked a strong personal connection. In a similar view, ''
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'' said that Lackey's books helped normalize gay desire. Scholar Anne Balay has described the series as an influence on later queer fantasy novels such as
Lynn Flewelling Lynn Flewelling (born Lynn Elizabeth Beaulieu on October 20, 1958) is an American fantasy fiction author. Biography Born at Presque Isle, Flewelling grew up in northern Maine, United States. She has worked as a teacher, a house painter, a necro ...
's '' Nightrunner''. ''Magic's Pawn'' was a finalist for the second annual
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s in the category of Gay Science Fiction/Fantasy.


Adaptations

In 2021, Radar Pictures acquired the television rights to the Valdemar novels.
Ted Field Frederick Woodruff "Ted" Field (born June 1, 1953) is an American media mogul, record executive, entrepreneur and film producer. He co-founded Interscope Records with Jimmy Iovine and founded Interscope Communications to develop and produce fi ...
is executive producer on the series with Anthony Tringali, Michael Napoliello and Maria Frisk producing for Radar Pictures. The first season is being developed as an adaptation of the '' Last Herald-Mage'' trilogy.
Kit Williamson Kit Williamson (born November 13, 1985) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for creating, writing, directing, and starring in the dark comedy web series ''EastSiders''. For his work on the series, he has been nominated for several Ind ...
and Brittany Cavallaro were hired as writers and producers for the show.


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External links

* {{Velgarthbook 1989 American novels American fantasy novels Valdemar Universe 1989 fantasy novels LGBT speculative fiction novels 1980s LGBT novels American LGBT novels