Daughter of Regals explained

Daughter of Regals
Author:Stephen R. Donaldson
Illustrator:David Cherry
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc.
Release Date:1984
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:124 pp
Isbn:0-937986-63-1
Oclc:11292071

Daughter of Regals is a fantasy novella by Stephen R. Donaldson.

Plot summary

It tells of a young woman called Chrysalis, the nominal ruler of three kingdoms who is about to come of age. To claim her throne, Chrysalis must exhibit the magical abilities of her ancestors the Regals - who combined the attributes of human men and mythical creatures - or else her dominions will collapse into civil war. While the kings of the individual kingdoms plot against her, Chrysalis struggles to release the magic inherent within her and claim her inheritance.

Publication history

It was published in a stand-alone volume in 1984 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 1,075 copies. All copies were signed by the author and artist. The novella first appeared in Donaldson's collection Daughter of Regals and Other Tales published earlier in 1984.

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Daughter of Regals for White Dwarf #55, and stated that "It's a patchy collection, whose strong points are the first story [...] and the last, 'Ser Visal's Tale', more gory melodrama with witches and an Inquisition, related with ghoulish relish. Donaldson's SF is less successful."[1]

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References

Notes and References

  1. Langford . Dave . David Langford . Critical Mass . . 55 . 20 . . July 1984 .