Rhapsody: Child of Blood

Rhapsody: Child of Blood is the first book in The Symphony of Ages by Elizabeth Haydon, and was first published in 1999 by Tor Books. The story is continued in Prophecy: Child of Earth.

Plot summary

Rhapsody: Child of Blood is a fantasy/adventure novel, though it opens with a strong romantic scene. The main story begins in Easton, when the protagonist Rhapsody finds herself in jeopardy, having refused the advances of Michael, the self-titled Wind of Death. In her attempt to get away, she falls in with two mysterious men named Grunthor and Achmed and soon finds herself the unwilling accomplice in their own escape. Though they run from their pasts, they eventually realize that no one can outrun their destinies.

Mythological elements

Rhapsody: Child of Blood draws on myriad different world mythologies. For example, the first Sleeping Child in the book can be likened to Jormundgandr from Norse mythology, with its waking similarly bringing about the end of the world. In addition, the different races—Lirin, Bolg, Nain, and so on—bear a great many similarities to the elves, ogres, and dwarves recognizable in Gaelic and Eastern European tradition. The Symphony of Ages series is unique in the way that these classic mythologies are blended together to create a story that is familiar and yet at the same time, fresh and unique.

Main characters

Miscellaneous

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