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Gryphon in Glory

78.6% complete
1981
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Fantasy
Fantasy fiction, American
Witch World (Imaginary place) - Fiction
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Joisan
Kerovan
Joisan
Kerovan
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Kerovan
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Kerovan
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Kerovan
Joisan
Kerovan
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 Witch World Series 2: High Hallack Cycle*
#6 of 6
Witch World Series 2: High Hallack Cycle*   See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of science fiction / fantasy books by Andre Norton that is a part of the larger Witch World series.

2) Spell of the Witch World
6) Gryphon in Glory
Copyright © 1981 by Andre Norton
For Susan, Anne, Marion, Cunthia, Carolyn
and Lisa, all of whom weave
their own enchantments at many looms
About me there was only the gray light of predawn, which left the ridges black and harsh against the sky.
May contain spoilers
I caught his head and drew him down until our lips met with a warmth which became pure flame - to light us both - forever.
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As I sat with what I hoped was an appearance of ease, the sun shining on that band of metal, I was certain the stranger's oddly set eyes widened.  For a moment, perhaps two breaths, his gaze held on that.  Then he dropped his reins in turn, the shadow steed standing quiet, all four feet planted rock fast, as its rider's hands arose in an answering gesture of peace.  At least in this much he followed Dale custom.

Cautiously, half fearing that my horses might come to life and bolt, I slipped from the saddle.  None of the three moved as I watched them warily before advancing through the tall grass toward the cat-crowned man.

He waited until I was a sword's length away before he spoke - soft slurred words with a lilting cadence.  He might have been reciting some formula.  I shook my head, then replied in Dale speech:

"Greeting to a sharer of the road; may the -" I hesitated now.  I could not wish him Flame Blessing - such words might be an insult to one who worshiped other powers.  Nor could I, in all honestly, call upon the Flame myself, since I was marked as one with no right to the belief of true men.

He frowned.  For the fist time there was a shadow of expression on his impassive face.  Had a faint tinge of surprise also crossed it for an instant?  When he spoke again he used Dale speech, accented, but clear.

"Where ride you, man?" He made the word "man" sound like a title of disrepute.
"In search of -" I hesitated again.  To inform the first comer of my reason for riding the Waste was folly.

"In search of -" he prompted.  Now it was true he wore an expression and it was grim.  "Old treasure, of scrap heaps to burrow in, scavenger?"

His hands dropped, not to seize sword as I had first thought, rather to gather up reins.  I knew he was preparing to ride on where my mounts would not follow.  At that moment I knew fear.  For I had a strong feeling if he went I would not again see him or discover more of his kind, while it could well be he represented just those I had been sent to find.

"I am not a hunter of old metal - a scavenger." I hastened to say.  "I ride with a message."

"What message and to be given to whom?"  He was plainly impatient.

"The message I do know - but to whom it is to be delivered - of that I am not sure."
"Riddles!" he snapped scornfully.

"Not riddle but ignorance.  I am out of the Dales where there has been war for two years and more..."

He had been on the point of turning his horse, now he stayed that movement.

"War."  Again there was scorn in his tone.  "One petty lord man against his fellow, quarreling over half a hillside of near-barren land."

His contempt for the Dalesmen was open.  I half agreed inwardly that he was right.  That was all that war had been for years - hot family feuds in which men died, to be sure, but there was no wide ravening of the countryside.

 

Added: 07-May-2024
Last Updated: 10-May-2024

Publications

 01-May-1983
Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-May-1983
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$2.50
Pages*:
213
Catalog ID:
30950
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
43609
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-345-30950-2
ISBN-13:
978-0-345-30950-1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Laurence Schwinger  - Cover Artist
FIRST PAPERBACK PUBLICATION
Intruder in the
Waste


The Waste was stirring and strange forms of the Dark, long quiet, began to wake as Kerovan - whose cloven hoofs marked his kinship with the Old Ones - journeyed into the Waste on a secret mission, leaving behind the girl he loved.  Joisan, however, rode after him, wearing about her neck Kerovan's gift, a small crystal globe encasing a miniature gryphon.

While Kerovan strove for answers to the riddles of the Dark, Joisan worked to unlock the power of the crystal gryphon.  But only together could they hope to find the ancient Sleeper and defeat the forces of evil...
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Notes and Comments:
First Ballantine Books Edition: May 1983
First printing assumed

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Author(s)

Andre Norton  
Birth: 17 Feb 1912 Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Death: 17 Mar 2005 Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA

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