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The Liaden universe (/lˈdɛn/ lee-AY-den or /lˈdən/) is the setting for a series of science fiction stories written by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. The series blends elements of space opera with romance, intrigue and wizardry.

As of July 2023, the series comprises 25 novels and 33 chapbooks (the stories within them now available as ebooks or in collections).

Setting

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The Liaden Universe is a complex setting encompassing multiple universes and millennia. The series primarily focuses on Clan Korval, a significant Liaden house known for its telepathic abilities and military strength. The narrative is set in the far future, within a "decrystallizing" galaxy once inhabited by humanity. The changes occurring in the galaxy have resulted in humanity's diaspora dividing into three primary sub-races: Terran, Liaden, and Yxtrang.

Key elements of the Liaden Universe include:

  • **Clan Korval:** A powerful and influential Liaden clan.
  • **Liaden Society:** A complex society with a strong military tradition and a unique caste system.
  • **Decrystallizing Galaxy:** The changing galaxy serving as the backdrop for the series.
  • **Human Diaspora:** The division of the human race into Terran, Liaden, and Yxtrang sub-races.
  • **Telepathy:** An ability common among Liadens.

Recurring themes in the series include family and loyalty, military strategy, moral ambiguity, and exploration. The stories feature diverse alien cultures and advanced technology, often exploring themes of political intrigue within the Liaden Empire and interactions with various alien factions. Interstellar exploration is a prominent element, with characters journeying to distant worlds, encountering new cultures, and facing unforeseen challenges.

Series Overview

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The first two books in the seven-book "Agent of Change" sequence were published in 1988. These books depict the conflict between Clan Korval and the "Department of the Interior." While the department's headquarters on Liad is destroyed by the end of the sequence, its remnants continue to pose challenges for Clan Korval in later novels.

The eighth novel, Balance of Trade, is a prequel set 275 years before the end of the "Agent of Change" sequence. It introduces Jethri Gobelyn, a young Terran trader adopted by a Liaden Master Trader. A sequel, Trade Secret, was published in 2013, followed by Fair Trade in 2022.

The ninth novel, Crystal Soldier (2005), is set even earlier and begins "The Great Migration Duology," recounting the story of Cantra yos'Phelium, who led the initial exodus to Liad, and her partner, M Jela. The sequel, Crystal Dragon, was published in 2006.

Publication History

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Following the publication of the first three books (Agent of Change, Conflict of Honors, and Carpe Diem in 1988–1989), the authors were informed that sales were insufficient to warrant continuing the series. However, the books had gained a following on the Usenet group rec.arts.sf.written and its FAQ.[1]

After gaining Internet access, the authors were surprised by the demand for a continuation and the established fan-given title for the next book: Plan B. They published several chapbooks and wrote Plan B (1999), followed by three more books to complete the "Agent of Change" sequence. Numerous short stories provide background information and fill gaps between novels.

The series has had multiple publishers, starting with Del Rey, then Meisha Merlin, followed by Ace Books, and currently Baen Books. As of 2022, the series is ongoing, with numerous novels, chapbooks, and short stories published, and more novels planned.[2][3][4][5] All novels are available as ebooks.


Books in the series

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Novels

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Timeline chart

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Novels listed in order of internal chronology:

The Great Migration Duology

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  • Crystal Soldier (2005, ISBN 1-59222-083-5)
  • Crystal Dragon (2006, ISBN 1-59222-087-8)

Liaden novels featuring Jethri Gobelyn

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The "Agent of Change" sequence

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Notes on novels

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Thirtieth Anniversary Editions

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Forthcoming

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  • Diviner's Bow (Expected April 2025)[6]

Omnibus volumes

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See main article: Liaden universe omnibus editions

Short stories

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See main article: Liaden universe short stories

Factions

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The Liaden universe features humans divided into Terrans, Liadens, and Yxtrang, as well as non-human races such as Clutch Turtles, Cats, Norbears, and Ssussdriads (Trees).

Liaden

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Liadens are generally shorter than Terrans, often with golden skin. Their culture emphasizes melant'i, a concept similar to personal honor. Liaden society is clan-based, and they practice contract marriages rather than lifemating. Some Liadens are trained as Scouts, explorers who are sometimes viewed with suspicion by isolationists.

Terran

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Terrans originate from Terra. The series hints at a complex history for Terra, possibly including previous iterations of the planet. The Juntavas, an organized crime group, play a significant role in Terran society. Several Terran colony worlds exist, some technologically advanced, others having regressed.

Independent A.I.s

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The series features several independent AIs, including Jeeves, Tocohl Lorlin, Bechimo (a sentient spaceship), Admiral Bunter, and Disian. These AIs often demonstrate advanced capabilities and play pivotal roles in the narrative.

Yxtrang

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Yxtrang are typically larger than Terrans and are known for their warrior culture. Their origins are linked to genetically engineered soldiers from humanity's past.

Clutch Turtles

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Clutch Turtles are a large, long-lived, turtle-like species known for their slow movements and powerful abilities, including manipulating energy through song.

Cats

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Cats in the Liaden universe possess enhanced intelligence and sometimes exhibit paranormal abilities.

Norbears

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Norbears are small, furry mammals with empathic abilities.

Trees (Ssussdriads)

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Ssussdriads are a sentient tree species. A prominent individual is Jelaza Kazone, a large tree residing at Clan Korval's primary residence.

Concepts

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Melant'i

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Melant'i is a central concept in Liaden culture, encompassing personal honor, social roles, and appropriate behavior in various situations.

Bows and modes of speech

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Liadens utilize formal (High Liaden) and informal (Low Liaden) modes of speech. They also employ complex bows that reflect social standing and the relationship between individuals.

Space travel

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Space travel in the Liaden universe is primarily achieved through "jumping," using various technologies. Ships range from small courier vessels to large trading ships and passenger liners. Pilots are highly regarded and are categorized into different classes based on their skills and experience.

Awards and recognition

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Fan fiction

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Lee and Miller do not permit fan fiction set in the Liaden universe.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "rec.arts.sf.written Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)". Faqs.org. 18 June 2001. Retrieved 23 May 2007.
  2. ^ Sharon Lee & Steve Miller (2 June 2015). "Dragon in Exile". Baen Books. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  3. ^ "2015 Liaden Universe® and Other Releases". Welcome to Liad: Clan Korval's Home on the Web. Korval.com. 5 October 2014. Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Liaden Universe® InfoDump Number 106 : 2015 PUBLICATION SCHEDULE". Welcome to Liad: Clan Korval's Home on the Web. Korval.com. 8 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Reading Order". Sharon Lee, Writer News from Maine, the Liaden Universe® and Points Between.
  6. ^ Sharon Lee (June 2024). "Diviner's Bow available for preorder". Sharon Lee Writer.
  7. ^ Sharon Lee (26 October 2013). "The second answer". News from Maine, the Liaden Universe® and Points Between. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
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