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Deryni novels

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The Deryni novels are a series of historical fantasy books written by American-born author Katherine Kurtz. The first novel in the series to be published was Deryni Rising in 1970, and the most recent novel in the series, Childe Morgan, was published on December 5, 2006. As of May 2007, the series consists of five trilogies (one not yet completed), one stand-alone novel, one short story, two collections of short stories, and two reference books. The series is set in the land of Gwynedd, one of the fictional Eleven Kingdoms. Gwynedd itself is a medieval kingdom similar to the British Isles of the 10th and 12th centuries, with a powerful Holy Church (based on the Roman Catholic Church), and a feudal government ruled by a hereditary monarchy. The population of the Eleven Kingdoms includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent psychic and magical abilities. Throughout the course of the series, relations between humans and Deryni result in ongoing political and religious strife that is often interconnected with the individual lives of the main characters. While the plots of the novels often involve political, ecclesiastical, and military conflicts on a grand scale, they are counter-balanced by details of the characters' personal lives. Neither race is depicted as inherently "good" nor "evil", as both humans and Deryni are depicted as protagonists and antagonists at various points of the series. Additionally, the novels often depict the characters engaging in various forms of magic, and such scenes vary in importance from minor events to significant plot points.

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Novels

Cover of The Harrowing of Gwynedd (1989); artwork by Michael Herring.
Cover of The Harrowing of Gwynedd (1989); artwork by Michael Herring.
Cover of Childe Morgan (2006); artwork by Matt Stawicki.
Cover of Childe Morgan (2006); artwork by Matt Stawicki.
Cover of The King's Justice (1985); artwork by Darrell K. Sweet.
Cover of The King's Justice (1985); artwork by Darrell K. Sweet.
Cover of King Kelson's Bride (2000); artwork by Jon Sullivan.
Cover of King Kelson's Bride (2000); artwork by Jon Sullivan.

The five Deryni trilogies were published in an order which does not match the internal literary chronology of the series. The first four trilogies alternated between the 12th and 10th centuries, while the fifth trilogy is set immediately prior to the events of the first trilogy. The stand-alone novel, King Kelson's Bride, takes place after the third trilogy. The trilogies are briefly listed by publication date below, while the more detailed listing that follows organizes the novels by the literary chronology of the series.

  • Publication Order of the Deryni Novels:
    • The Chronicles of the Deryni
    • The Legends of Camber of Culdi
    • The Histories of King Kelson
    • The Heirs of Saint Camber
    • King Kelson's Bride
    • The Childe Morgan Trilogy

The Legends of Camber of Culdi

The Heirs of Saint Camber

The Childe Morgan Trilogy

The Chronicles of the Deryni

The Histories of King Kelson

Other novels

Short stories

  • "Swords Against the Marluk" (1977)
  • The Deryni Archives (1986)
    • A collection of short stories that take place at different points throughout Gwyneddan history. All of the stories were written by Katherine Kurtz.
      • "Catalyst": In the fall of 888, a young Rhys Thuryn discovers his abilities as a Healer. This story was first published in Moonsinger's Friends in 1985.
      • "Healer's Song": In August 914, Rhys Thuryn and his wife celebrate the birth of their new son. This story was first published in Fantasy Book in 1982.
      • "Vocation": In December 977, a reluctant noble feels the lure of a religious life. This story was first published in Nine Visions in 1983.
      • "Bethane": In the summer of 1100, a bitter old woman encounters a group of young Deryni nobles. This story was first published in Hecate's Cauldron in 1982.
      • "The Priesting of Arilan": From August 1104 to February 1105, Denis Arilan attempts to become the first Deryni priest in two centuries.
      • "Legacy": In June 1105, Charissa Furstána-Festila relates the tale of her father's battle with King Brion Haldane. This story was first published in Fantasy Book in 1983.
      • "The Knighting of Derry": In May 1115, Sean Lord Derry travels to the royal court and meets Duke Alaric Morgan.
      • "Trial": In the spring of 1118, Alaric Morgan observes the trial of an accused murderer.
    • Release details: 1986, USA, Del Rey Books ISBN 0-345-32678-4, Pub date 12 July 1986, Paperback
  • "Venture In Vain" (2001)
    • Set in the year 1089, only 300 copies of this rare, limited-edition short story were published.
  • Deryni Tales (2002)
    • A collection of short stories written by fans of the Deryni series. Katherine Kurtz edited the collection and contributed an additional short story of her own. Kurtz' story, "The Green Tower", is set in 1052 and tells the tale of two young girls and the events surrounding a dangerous magical experiment.
    • Release details: 2002, USA, Ace Books ISBN 0-441-00944-1, Pub date 28 May 2002, Paperback

Reference books

Cover of the Codex Derynianus (artwork by Hannah Shapero)
Cover of the Codex Derynianus (artwork by Hannah Shapero)
  • Deryni Magic (1990)
    • A companion book to the series that details the fictional style of magic used by the Deryni, including both natural psychic abilities and complex arcane rituals.
    • Release details: 1990, USA, Del Rey Books ISBN 0-345-36117-2, Pub date 15 December 1990, Paperback
  • Codex Derynianus (1998)
    • Written by Katherine Kurtz and Robert Reginald, this book is a comprehensive encyclopedia of the people and places in the Deryni series, including maps and genealogical charts. The first edition of the book was a limited-edition hardcover slipcase of which only 500 were printed. In 2005, a second edition of the book was published as a trade paperback, and it was updated to include information from King Kelson's Bride.
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