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Mags returns to the Collegium, but there are mixed feelings -- his included -- about him actually remaining there. No one doubts that he is and should be a Herald, but he is afraid that his mere presence is going to incite more danger right in the heart of Valdemar. The heads of the Collegia are afraid that coming back to his known haunt is going to give him less protection than if he went into hiding. Everyone decides that going elsewhere is the solution for now. So why not return to the place he was originally found and look for clues? Those who are closest to him, and might provide secondary targets, are going along. With Herald Jadrek, Herald Kylan (the Weaponsmaster's chosen successor), and his friends Bear, Lena, and Amily, they head for the Bastion, the hidden spot in the hills that had once been the headquarters of a powerful band of raiders that had held him and his parents prisoner. But what they find is not what anyone expected.
Series
51 primary booksValdemar (Publication order) is a 51-book series with 51 released primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon.
Series
5 primary booksValdemar: Collegium Chronicles is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Mercedes Lackey.
Series
39 primary booksValdemar (Chronological) is a 39-book series with 39 released primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon.
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I loved how the caravan seller described the caravan in the same way that RV dealers describe RVs. I love the little details Mercedes Lackey includes to translate things like RVs, Kool-aid, advanced birth control methods, and accommodating food allergies into a high-fantasy setting.
The part where Jakir ostensibly teaches sex education to Mags was extremely well-written. My only complaint is that the book didn't say that it's not true that first vaginal penetration is guaranteed to hurt the receiver—if the receiving partner doesn't have a sexual pain disorder or vaginal dryness, sufficient arousal levels (and the penetrating partner inserting gently and a little at a time) provide enough lubrication to prevent pain and injury for the receiving partner during first vaginally penetrative sex.