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==Plot summary==
==Plot summary==


Much of Bingtown has been destroyed after the conflict that broke out on the night of the Satrap's disappearance. The different factions in Bingtown struggle against each other even as they hold off the invading Chalcedeans. Ronica Vestrit comes to accept that Bingtown must turn away from its traditions in order to survive. She clashes with Serilla, the companion to the Satrap who has assumed his authority, seeking to protect herself. With the help of Rache, a slave, Ronica seeks to unite the Old Traders, New Traders, Three Ships folk, and the ex-slave Tattooed to form a new, independent order in Bingtown.
Much of Bingtown has been destroyed after the conflict that broke out on the night of the Satrap's disappearance. Different factions in Bingtown struggle against each other even as they hold off the invading Chalcedeans. Ronica Vestrit comes to accept that Bingtown must turn away from its traditions in order to survive. She clashes with Serilla, the companion to the Satrap who has assumed his authority, seeking to protect herself. With the help of Rache, a slave, Ronica seeks to unite the Old Traders, New Traders, Three Ships folk, and the ex-slave Tattooed to form a new, independent order in Bingtown.


In the Rain Wilds, Tintaglia, the dragon that Reyn and Selden freed from her cocoon, saves the two from the ruins of the underground city. Malta is alive stranded in a boat with the Satrap. They float down the Rain Wild River and are rescued by a Chalcedean ship. Malta ensures their survivals by influencing the Satrap's behavior. Believing Malta dead, the Vestrits and some Rain Wilders return to Bingtown, where they help negotiate a new, united Bingtown. Tintaglia is determined to rescue her kind from extinction, but she finds the landscape changed and must appeal to the humans for help. She helps defeat the Chalcedean warships and proposes an alliance with the Bingtowners. Reyn and Selden are changinng due to their connection the dragon, becoming like the ancient Elderlings. Reyn agrees help Tintaglia on the condition that she help him find Malta.
In the Rain Wilds, Tintaglia, the dragon that Reyn and Selden freed from her cocoon, saves them from the ruins of the underground city. Malta is alive stranded in a boat with the Satrap. They float down the Rain Wild River and are rescued by a Chalcedean ship. Malta ensures their survivals by influencing the Satrap's behavior. Believing Malta dead, the Vestrits and some Rain Wilders return to Bingtown, where they help negotiate a new, united Bingtown. Tintaglia is determined to rescue her kind from extinction, but she finds the landscape changed and must appeal to the humans for help. She helps defeat the Chalcedean warships and proposes an alliance with the Bingtowners. Reyn and Selden are changinng due to their connection the dragon, becoming like the ancient Elderlings. Reyn agrees help Tintaglia on the condition that she help him find Malta.


On the Vivacia, Wintrow recovers from his contact with the serpent She Who Remembers. He now knows that liveships are created from the cocoons of dead dragons. When Vivacia learns this, she is so distraught that she flees inside herself. She reawakes with the memories of a conniving dragon named Bolt. Bolt bargains with Kennit: she communicates Kennit's orders to the serpents in exchange for Kennit eventually letting the ship guide the serpents up the Rain Wild River. With the serpents serving him, Kennit's power grows. Etta secretly aims to become pregnant with his child, while Wintrow grows to love Etta.
On the Vivacia, Wintrow recovers from his contact with the serpent She Who Remembers. He now knows that liveships are created from the cocoons of dead dragons. When Vivacia learns this, she is so distraught that she flees inside herself. She reawakes with the memories of a conniving dragon named Bolt. Bolt bargains with Kennit: she communicates Kennit's orders to the serpents in exchange for Kennit eventually letting the ship guide the serpents up the Rain Wild River. With the serpents serving him, Kennit's power grows. Etta secretly aims to become pregnant with his child, while Wintrow grows to love Etta.
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Althea and Brashen sail the mad liveship Paragon in hopes of retrieving Vivacia from Kennit. Paragon arrives in Divvytown, and it is revealed that Paragon is the liveship that Igrot the Terrible sailed. Kennit is a descendent of the Ludluck family who was bonded with Paragon and kept hostage on him. Paragon pursues Vivacia. Althea and Brashen plan to negotiate with Kennit, but Kennit attacks Paragon with the serpents. He speaks with Paragon about their past agreement: they contrived that Paragon would absorb all of Kennit's memories of Igrot's abuse so that Kennit could start over. Paragon then attempted to sink himself, but eventually returned to Bingtown. Kennit believes he must erase his painful past by gaining all the power that Igrot had, so he orders Paragon to die again, sending the ship into a storm. Kennit then takes Althea hostage and attempts to manipulate her to join him. While she is drugged, Kennit rapes her. When Althea later manages to escape, her story is not believed even by Wintrow and the reawakened Vivacia, who trust that Kennit is doing good for the Pirate Isles. Only Etta realizes that Althea is telling the truth, creating a rift in her relationship with Kennit and eventually Wintrow's as well.
Althea and Brashen sail the mad liveship Paragon in hopes of retrieving Vivacia from Kennit. Paragon arrives in Divvytown, and it is revealed that Paragon is the liveship that Igrot the Terrible sailed. Kennit is a descendent of the Ludluck family who was bonded with Paragon and kept hostage on him. Paragon pursues Vivacia. Althea and Brashen plan to negotiate with Kennit, but Kennit attacks Paragon with the serpents. He speaks with Paragon about their past agreement: they contrived that Paragon would absorb all of Kennit's memories of Igrot's abuse so that Kennit could start over. Paragon then attempted to sink himself, but eventually returned to Bingtown. Kennit believes he must erase his painful past by gaining all the power that Igrot had, so he orders Paragon to die again, sending the ship into a storm. Kennit then takes Althea hostage and attempts to manipulate her to join him. While she is drugged, Kennit rapes her. When Althea later manages to escape, her story is not believed even by Wintrow and the reawakened Vivacia, who trust that Kennit is doing good for the Pirate Isles. Only Etta realizes that Althea is telling the truth, creating a rift in her relationship with Kennit and eventually Wintrow's as well.


Brashen manages to sail Paragon to safety. Despite still loving Kennit, Paragon decides he must confront the pirate again. Paragon allows Amber to carve him a new face, lessening his madness somewhat. He tells the crew where they can find Kennit's mother, who they take hostage before pursuing Vivacia again.
Brashen manages to sail Paragon to safety. Despite still loving Kennit, Paragon decides he must confront the pirate again. Paragon allows Amber to carve him a new face, lessening his madness somewhat. He tells the crew where they can find Kennit's mother, whom they take hostage before pursuing Vivacia again.


Malta has decided to secure the Satrap's life by having him ally with Kennit. They board Vivacia with the promise that Jaimaillia will recognize Kennit's kingship of the Pirate Isles, but they are soon attacked by Jamaillian and Chalcedean ships attempting to assassinate the Satrap. During the battle, Tintaglia arrives with Reyn, dropping him off before leading the serpents away. The Satrap is captured; Kennit attempts to take him back and is mortally wounded. Paragon arrives in time for Kennit to die on his deck so that Paragon absorbs his memories and becomes complete. Wintrow takes command of Vivacia's crew while Althea chooses to reunite with Brashen. Together, Paragon and Vivacia escape their attackers.
Malta has decided to secure the Satrap's life by having him ally with Kennit. They board Vivacia with the promise that Jaimaillia will recognize Kennit's kingship of the Pirate Isles, but they are soon attacked by Jamaillian and Chalcedean ships attempting to assassinate the Satrap. During the battle, Tintaglia arrives with Reyn, dropping him off before leading the serpents away. The Satrap is captured; Kennit attempts to take him back and is mortally wounded. Paragon arrives in time for Kennit to die on his deck so that Paragon absorbs his memories and becomes complete. Wintrow takes command of Vivacia's crew while Althea chooses to reunite with Brashen. Together, Paragon and Vivacia escape their attackers.


In the aftermath, the Satrap is restored to power and an alliance is formed between the separate states of Jamaillia, Bingtown, and the Pirate Isles. Etta will rule as Pirate Queen with Wintrow's help until Kennit's child comes of age. Reyn and Malta, now becoming Elderlings, represent the Rain Wilders' and the dragon's interests. Althea is first mate to Brashen on Paragon, and the ship eventually helps her let go of the trauma of her rape. Wintrow captains Vivacia while Tintaglia leads the serpents to their cocooning grounds, where they prepare to become dragons.
In the aftermath, the Satrap is restored to power and an alliance is formed between the separate states of Jamaillia, Bingtown, and the Pirate Isles. Etta will rule as Pirate Queen with Wintrow's help until Kennit's child comes of age. Ronica, Keffria, and Serilla work to establish the new political order of Bingtown. Reyn and Malta, now becoming Elderlings, represent the Rain Wilders' and the dragon's interests. Althea is first mate to Brashen on Paragon, and the ship eventually helps her let go of the trauma of her rape. Wintrow captains Vivacia and helps Tintaglia lead the serpents to their cocooning grounds, where they prepare to become dragons.


==Reception==
==Reception==

Revision as of 19:50, 31 August 2022

Ship of Destiny
First edition (UK)
AuthorRobin Hobb
Cover artistJohn Howe
LanguageEnglish
SeriesLiveship Traders Trilogy
GenreFantasy
PublisherVoyager
Publication date
August 1, 2000
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages592 pp
ISBN0-553-10323-7
OCLC43798455
813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3558.O33636 S53 2000
Preceded byThe Mad Ship 

Ship of Destiny is a book by American writer Robin Hobb, the third and last in her Liveship Traders Trilogy.

Plot summary

Much of Bingtown has been destroyed after the conflict that broke out on the night of the Satrap's disappearance. Different factions in Bingtown struggle against each other even as they hold off the invading Chalcedeans. Ronica Vestrit comes to accept that Bingtown must turn away from its traditions in order to survive. She clashes with Serilla, the companion to the Satrap who has assumed his authority, seeking to protect herself. With the help of Rache, a slave, Ronica seeks to unite the Old Traders, New Traders, Three Ships folk, and the ex-slave Tattooed to form a new, independent order in Bingtown.

In the Rain Wilds, Tintaglia, the dragon that Reyn and Selden freed from her cocoon, saves them from the ruins of the underground city. Malta is alive stranded in a boat with the Satrap. They float down the Rain Wild River and are rescued by a Chalcedean ship. Malta ensures their survivals by influencing the Satrap's behavior. Believing Malta dead, the Vestrits and some Rain Wilders return to Bingtown, where they help negotiate a new, united Bingtown. Tintaglia is determined to rescue her kind from extinction, but she finds the landscape changed and must appeal to the humans for help. She helps defeat the Chalcedean warships and proposes an alliance with the Bingtowners. Reyn and Selden are changinng due to their connection the dragon, becoming like the ancient Elderlings. Reyn agrees help Tintaglia on the condition that she help him find Malta.

On the Vivacia, Wintrow recovers from his contact with the serpent She Who Remembers. He now knows that liveships are created from the cocoons of dead dragons. When Vivacia learns this, she is so distraught that she flees inside herself. She reawakes with the memories of a conniving dragon named Bolt. Bolt bargains with Kennit: she communicates Kennit's orders to the serpents in exchange for Kennit eventually letting the ship guide the serpents up the Rain Wild River. With the serpents serving him, Kennit's power grows. Etta secretly aims to become pregnant with his child, while Wintrow grows to love Etta.

Althea and Brashen sail the mad liveship Paragon in hopes of retrieving Vivacia from Kennit. Paragon arrives in Divvytown, and it is revealed that Paragon is the liveship that Igrot the Terrible sailed. Kennit is a descendent of the Ludluck family who was bonded with Paragon and kept hostage on him. Paragon pursues Vivacia. Althea and Brashen plan to negotiate with Kennit, but Kennit attacks Paragon with the serpents. He speaks with Paragon about their past agreement: they contrived that Paragon would absorb all of Kennit's memories of Igrot's abuse so that Kennit could start over. Paragon then attempted to sink himself, but eventually returned to Bingtown. Kennit believes he must erase his painful past by gaining all the power that Igrot had, so he orders Paragon to die again, sending the ship into a storm. Kennit then takes Althea hostage and attempts to manipulate her to join him. While she is drugged, Kennit rapes her. When Althea later manages to escape, her story is not believed even by Wintrow and the reawakened Vivacia, who trust that Kennit is doing good for the Pirate Isles. Only Etta realizes that Althea is telling the truth, creating a rift in her relationship with Kennit and eventually Wintrow's as well.

Brashen manages to sail Paragon to safety. Despite still loving Kennit, Paragon decides he must confront the pirate again. Paragon allows Amber to carve him a new face, lessening his madness somewhat. He tells the crew where they can find Kennit's mother, whom they take hostage before pursuing Vivacia again.

Malta has decided to secure the Satrap's life by having him ally with Kennit. They board Vivacia with the promise that Jaimaillia will recognize Kennit's kingship of the Pirate Isles, but they are soon attacked by Jamaillian and Chalcedean ships attempting to assassinate the Satrap. During the battle, Tintaglia arrives with Reyn, dropping him off before leading the serpents away. The Satrap is captured; Kennit attempts to take him back and is mortally wounded. Paragon arrives in time for Kennit to die on his deck so that Paragon absorbs his memories and becomes complete. Wintrow takes command of Vivacia's crew while Althea chooses to reunite with Brashen. Together, Paragon and Vivacia escape their attackers.

In the aftermath, the Satrap is restored to power and an alliance is formed between the separate states of Jamaillia, Bingtown, and the Pirate Isles. Etta will rule as Pirate Queen with Wintrow's help until Kennit's child comes of age. Ronica, Keffria, and Serilla work to establish the new political order of Bingtown. Reyn and Malta, now becoming Elderlings, represent the Rain Wilders' and the dragon's interests. Althea is first mate to Brashen on Paragon, and the ship eventually helps her let go of the trauma of her rape. Wintrow captains Vivacia and helps Tintaglia lead the serpents to their cocooning grounds, where they prepare to become dragons.

Reception

Reviews of Ship of Destiny have varied, but were generally positive. Many reviewers have praised Hobb’s writing skill with one stating in Ship of Destiny she "has woven her storylines and subplots into an extraordinarily vivid and complex tapestry."[1] However, some reviewers felt the book was excessively long, referring to it as a "doorstop".[2] Still, reviewers felt the book brought a satisfying conclusion to the Liveship Traders Trilogy.[1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b Perskie, Jana. "Book Review: Ship of Destiny". Mostly Fiction Book Reviews. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  2. ^ "Ship of Destiny". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  3. ^ "Ship of Destiny by Robin Hobb". Fantasy Book Review. Retrieved February 5, 2014.