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'''''Outcast''''' is the fourth book in the ''[[Chronicles of Ancient Darkness]]'' series by [[Michelle Paver]]. There are six books in the series. ''Outcast'' is illustrated by Geoff Taylor. |
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| author = [[Michelle Paver]] |
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| illustrator = [[Geoff Taylor]] |
| illustrator = [[Geoff Taylor (illustrator)|Geoff Taylor]] |
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| cover_artist = John Fordham |
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| language = English |
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| series = [[Chronicles of Ancient Darkness]] |
| series = ''[[Chronicles of Ancient Darkness]]'' |
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| genre = [[Children's literature|Children's]] [[adventure novel|adventure]], [[fantasy novel]] |
| genre = [[Children's literature|Children's]] [[adventure novel|adventure]], [[fantasy novel]] |
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| publisher = [[Orion Publishing Group|Orion Children's Books]] |
| publisher = 2007 [[Orion Publishing Group|Orion Children's Books]] |
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| release_date = 2007 |
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| media_type = Print ([[hardcover|hardback]] & [[paperback]]), audio book ([[compact disc|CD]] & [[compact cassette|cassette]]) |
| media_type = Print ([[hardcover|hardback]] & [[paperback]]), audio book ([[compact disc|CD]] & [[compact cassette|cassette]]) |
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| pages = 356 (paperback) |
| pages = 356 (paperback) |
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| isbn = 1-84255-170-1 |
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| isbn_note = (first edition, hardback) |
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| oclc= 145935498 |
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| preceded_by = [[Soul Eater (novel)|Soul Eater]] |
| preceded_by = [[Soul Eater (novel)|Soul Eater]] |
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| followed_by = [[Oath Breaker (novel)|Oath Breaker]] |
| followed_by = [[Oath Breaker (novel)|Oath Breaker]] |
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'''''Outcast''''' is a 2007 children's fantasy adventure novel written by [[Michelle Paver]] and illustrated by [[Geoff Taylor (illustrator)|Geoff Taylor]]. It is the fourth book in the ''[[Chronicles of Ancient Darkness]].'' It is preceded by ''[[Wolf Brother]]'' (2004), ''[[Spirit Walker (novel)|Spirit Walker]]'' (2005), and ''[[Soul Eater (novel)|Soul Eater]]'' (2006), and followed by ''[[Oath Breaker (novel)|Oath Breaker]]'' (2008), ''[[Ghost Hunter (Paver novel)|Ghost Hunter]]'' (2009), ''Viper's Daughter'' (2020), ''Skin Taker'' (2021), and ''Wolfbane'' (2022). |
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==Plot summary== |
==Plot summary== |
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It is revealed that in the previous book, the Soul Eaters marked Torak with the Soul Eater symbol. When the symbol is noticed on a hunt by another boy named Aki, the decision is made to banish him from the clans; furthermore, the leader of the Wolf Clan, that of Torak's father, announces that his mother named him 'clanless'. This is unprecedented, but as Torak has no clan to defend his innocence, he becomes an outcast. He leaves the clans with Wolf. His friends Renn and Bale repeatedly try to help him, but Torak refuses, fearing for their safety, as the punishment for helping a Soul eater is death. |
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Thinking that an attempt to cut out the Soul Eater mark from his chest has worked, he returns to the Raven Camp. However Saeunn, the Raven Clan's mage, feels the presence of a Soul Eater, and Torak flees. While in hiding, he suffers from a kind of madness called soul sickness, and attacks Wolf with fire. Meanwhile, Renn and Bale decide to find Torak and prove his innocence, even though in doing so they are breaking the law of the clans. Renn sends help to Torak in the form of two ravens (named Rip and Rek by Torak). While Torak is recovering, Seshru the Viper Mage, a Soul Eater, uses her powers to draw him to her to control his spirit-walking powers. Seshru is revealed to be Renn's mother, and is in possession of a fragment of the fire opal, a mystical artifact which controls demons, and which can only be destroyed through a sacrifice of a life |
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Renn realised that a giant flood is coming and tells Torak that if he spreads the word, that it might prove his innocence. He tells Fin-Kedinn and the clans flee. Torak gets into a fight with a boy from the Boar clan, but Torak climbs up a tree to escape the coming flood. The Boar clan boy hears the water coming and tries to climb the tree too. but, he cannot reach the first branch so Torak jumps down, and gives him a leg up. Then Torak can't climb back up the tree, and gets swept away by the water with Wolf. When he wakes up, all the clans are there, and when Seshru appears Torak shows the clans that destroying him will not help them in their struggle against the Soul Eaters, and they accept him back. Bale uses Renn's bow to try and kill Seshru, and she dies with the fire opal in hand and thus both die as one. |
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Renn realizes that a giant flood is coming and encourages Torak to spread the word, which would prove his good intentions. Torak tells Fin-Kedinn, the leader of the Raven Clan and the clans flee. Torak is swept away by the water along with Wolf after he helps Aki climb a tree, and passes out on a bank. When he wakes up, Fin-Kedinn prevents the other clans from killing Torak by adopting him as his son; the appearance of Seshru convinces everyone that Torak is innocent. Bale uses Renn's bow to kill Seshru, and she dies holding the fire opal, destroying its power. Later, Torak, Renn, Bale and Fin-Kedinn deduce that there is only one fragment of the fire opal left somewhere in the forest, which Thiazzi and Eostra, the remaining Soul Eaters, are both looking for. |
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== Reception == |
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''[[Kirkus Reviews]]'' provided less praise for ''Outcast'' than for previous novels in the series, noting that "the plot’s most dramatic elements [...] take a back seat to character development". They explained, "Much of the journey and ensuing confrontation [...] seems distant, filtered through Torak’s sharply felt inner turmoil". They further discussed how "the vividly interwoven natural and spiritual settings that have distinguished this series emerge in long stretches seen from the point-of-view of Wolf".<ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-05-01 |title=Outcast |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/michelle-paver/outcast-2/ |access-date=2024-02-29 |website=[[Kirkus Reviews]] |archive-date=30 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210730180500/https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/michelle-paver/outcast-2/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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''[[Booklist]]'' also reviewed the novel.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-07-31 |title=Outcast |url=https://www.booklistonline.com/Outcast-Michelle-Paver/pid=2423041 |url-access=subscription |access-date=2024-02-29 |website=[[Booklist]] |archive-date=29 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240229033836/https://www.booklistonline.com/Outcast-Michelle-Paver/pid=2423041 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}}{{Chronicles of Ancient Darkness}} |
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 24 May 2024
Author | Michelle Paver |
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Illustrator | Geoff Taylor |
Cover artist | John Fordham |
Language | English |
Series | Chronicles of Ancient Darkness |
Genre | Children's adventure, fantasy novel |
Publisher | 2007 Orion Children's Books |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback), audio book (CD & cassette) |
Pages | 356 (paperback) |
ISBN | 1-84255-170-1 (first edition, hardback) |
OCLC | 145935498 |
Preceded by | Soul Eater |
Followed by | Oath Breaker |
Outcast is a 2007 children's fantasy adventure novel written by Michelle Paver and illustrated by Geoff Taylor. It is the fourth book in the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness. It is preceded by Wolf Brother (2004), Spirit Walker (2005), and Soul Eater (2006), and followed by Oath Breaker (2008), Ghost Hunter (2009), Viper's Daughter (2020), Skin Taker (2021), and Wolfbane (2022).
Plot summary
[edit]It is revealed that in the previous book, the Soul Eaters marked Torak with the Soul Eater symbol. When the symbol is noticed on a hunt by another boy named Aki, the decision is made to banish him from the clans; furthermore, the leader of the Wolf Clan, that of Torak's father, announces that his mother named him 'clanless'. This is unprecedented, but as Torak has no clan to defend his innocence, he becomes an outcast. He leaves the clans with Wolf. His friends Renn and Bale repeatedly try to help him, but Torak refuses, fearing for their safety, as the punishment for helping a Soul eater is death.
Thinking that an attempt to cut out the Soul Eater mark from his chest has worked, he returns to the Raven Camp. However Saeunn, the Raven Clan's mage, feels the presence of a Soul Eater, and Torak flees. While in hiding, he suffers from a kind of madness called soul sickness, and attacks Wolf with fire. Meanwhile, Renn and Bale decide to find Torak and prove his innocence, even though in doing so they are breaking the law of the clans. Renn sends help to Torak in the form of two ravens (named Rip and Rek by Torak). While Torak is recovering, Seshru the Viper Mage, a Soul Eater, uses her powers to draw him to her to control his spirit-walking powers. Seshru is revealed to be Renn's mother, and is in possession of a fragment of the fire opal, a mystical artifact which controls demons, and which can only be destroyed through a sacrifice of a life
Renn realizes that a giant flood is coming and encourages Torak to spread the word, which would prove his good intentions. Torak tells Fin-Kedinn, the leader of the Raven Clan and the clans flee. Torak is swept away by the water along with Wolf after he helps Aki climb a tree, and passes out on a bank. When he wakes up, Fin-Kedinn prevents the other clans from killing Torak by adopting him as his son; the appearance of Seshru convinces everyone that Torak is innocent. Bale uses Renn's bow to kill Seshru, and she dies holding the fire opal, destroying its power. Later, Torak, Renn, Bale and Fin-Kedinn deduce that there is only one fragment of the fire opal left somewhere in the forest, which Thiazzi and Eostra, the remaining Soul Eaters, are both looking for.
Reception
[edit]Kirkus Reviews provided less praise for Outcast than for previous novels in the series, noting that "the plot’s most dramatic elements [...] take a back seat to character development". They explained, "Much of the journey and ensuing confrontation [...] seems distant, filtered through Torak’s sharply felt inner turmoil". They further discussed how "the vividly interwoven natural and spiritual settings that have distinguished this series emerge in long stretches seen from the point-of-view of Wolf".[1]
Booklist also reviewed the novel.[2]