Death and nefarious manipulations, greed for power and rule, have followed the prequel into the new novel. The magic sucked up by the effects of the medicine wheel in Soul Survivor has combined with efforts making it illegal under the rule of a cruel queen (Alcina) to see it now largely absent. The wizard of the fell has been stored away in the belly of the dungeons without access to his power. But sometimes certain forces are not to be contained or curtailed. Cultural knowledge passed down by those who've heard it, and those old enough to know of it, speak of a time before the Falling; and the War of the Gods that nearly ended it. Wonder and splendour can be found in those stories, but the losses are insurmountable and certain species moved into extinction. Now soldiers sweep the corners of the land looking for signs that magic lives on. Superstitions reign supreme and any suspected of its use, guilty or innocent, are dealt with summarily.
Cayden and Avery Tiernan have magic but have had to conceal it in order to forego the punishments. Perhaps this is why the primordial people are seeking them, for they still revere it and care nothing for the prattling of humanity. Scouts known as Seekers have been sent to locate the young siblings, that is if it is they whom they seek. Cayden's magic is less easy to hide than his sister's. A need he does not fully understand is expressed in the making of flutes he should be famous but instead remains hidden. Each capable of summoning different species of animal, which stare and sway with intelligent eyes and listen with enthralled ears. Cayden must never play them openly. If he's not careful then fearful villagers, Alcina's soldiers or primordial Seekers (Ziona and Sharisha) will discover the ruse.
Two of these paths lead to imprisonment, torture and possible death; and the latter may be no better. The true magnificence of each of these instruments, and possibly a source of future advantage, is that once a species is summoned they leave the session bonded with him. In some ways it is a reminder of the godling Alfreda, queen of the primordial races, who fell to Helga's evil deeds. Avery through her rising abilities can commune with the life force present in people, animals and even plants. She does not know that delineating emotions, intent, thought, and even the abilities of plants to perform certain tasks makes her an empath.
Avery did happen upon the skill by accident and thus may have had abilities longer than she new. It is as though scents which are not sniffed per se provide her with the knowledge they imbue. Their increasing abilities are the signs Ziona and Sharisha seek. Tasked with identifying targets they are assigned to locate, Ziona and Sharisha were raised from birth in the sacred knowledge of certain Elder Scrolls prophesying the return of the rightful heirs to their thrones; as indicated might happen when Caerwyn and Alfreda made their pacts upon death in the prequel. For the people of Cathair it is a matter of "might made right". It is not through succession that the country is ruled for the good and protection of all. The manner of poisoning and assassinations Alcina used to obtain the throne is not unknown.
Young men everywhere but the lands of the primordial races, have been essentially stolen or had their village and it's people put to the sword and flame if they refused to serve in the queen's army. Recruited through fear and tyranny it only took a few villages to be raised for hiding their suitable men and boys before resistance began to die along with the burning carcasses. If the army was seen for it's protection of citizens as it was when the line of succession was unbroken and guided by the wizard of the fell (Mordecai), then the privilege and honour of serving would have seen supplies in droves. But Alcina raises an army to locate the retuning heirs and eradicate the primordial races. Whilst Mordecai rots powerless in the dungeon bowels beneath the royal palace, resistance to Helga's long planned ruled would be futile should the primordial people die off. Helga is Alcina's queen mistress and has raised her to the throne as the previous rulers would never entertain her plans.
Whilst Alcina and her forces may have managed the coup, there'd been hundreds of surprised kingsmen, guilt ridden in the knowledge they had failed their oaths. Under threat of death they were banished but some swore a hidden oath to prepare and lie in wait for the return of rightful heirs. Taking up strategic residence in opportune locations outside the banishment zone, they kept their secret knowledge of hidden places the new commanding forces would never have known, Because of the way they came to power, along with their queen, trusted information of the infrastructure of the palace was never handed down; creating avweskness of possible exploitation. Seventeen years they have tunneled and prepared, keeping the existence unknown.
As Cayden and Avery grow into their magical abilities their auras grow with them. It would only take magical people or species loyal to Helga's or Alcina's plans to lay eyes on the siblings and their purpose would be cut xhort. Helga knows of the prophesied return of the souls of her despised siblings and she would do anything to prevent it from happening. With Cayden volunteering to join the army, in order to protect his village, his family and his best friend, he places himself inside the hornets nest. Avery senses Cayden's state of being as her empathic ability continues to grow. As close as siblings with shared secrets can be, Avery knows the dire risk should he come before the queen. Avery however may be in similar danger as her Seeker Sharisha whisks her and the twins father Gaius off the primordial lands. Whichever legionnaires not hunting for Cayden are marching toward war with the primordial people.
As time progresses Cayden's inner natural affinities shine in a way that those with good in their hearts, and peace in their minds, swarm like bees to honey. Despite the enormous cultural gap and apparent age difference, for Ziona is of the long-lived primordial people, the bond that grows between the weary companions, is unassailable. The sheer innocence of Cayden's spirit quickly bridges the gap between them. Somewhere along their travels the loyalty and shared purpose has migrated into love. The endless depths of Ziona's eyes and her unfaltering faith, along with her mannerisms and strong will, have blushes and burning ears rising as his heart came to know well before his mind that love was burgeoning between them.
As a realm, remembering the time before an usurper and Helga rose to ultimate power, a symbiotic momentum forms with those already marching to the capital. A betrayer though works their ways into the ranks until their betrayal can deliver what the legions cannot. When finally the twins begin accepting the roles they were destined to perform it could come to late. That is unless a wily wizard of the fell can show once again the intelligence his seven year old self had shown in Soul Survivor. Either way the road is long and wrought with peril, but perhaps with persistence and baby steps, some of the good that was undone might be able to form once again.
The tension and suspense which grew in the closing chapters of Soul Survivor continues in Seer of Souls in spades. Fast pacing and vivid detail keep readers perched on the edge of their seats. Intrigue and frequent changes in the many perceptions of the cast are accentuated in the altering points of view. With a smaller focus on the magic of the realm coming about because of its fall in the prequel, the moments when it begins to once again express its presence are increasingly appreciated. The personal growth of characters continues to elicit greater empathy culminate in points when goose-bumps raise upon your skin. The delivery of information is strategically written until the gaps between breathers continue to decline. This and the aforementioned aspects of technical skills, combined with an entertaining number of storylines, make the plot progressively more captivating. I thoroughly enjoyed the prequel, and I loved its sequel; the icing on the cake is the knowledge that more is to come.