- The Standing Dead
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name = The Standing Dead
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author =Ricardo Pinto
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cover_artist =Jim Burns
country =United Kingdom
language = English
series =The Stone Dance of the Chameleon
genre =fantasy
publisher =Bantam Books UK, a division ofRandom House
release_date = 2002
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media_type = Print
pages = 729
isbn = ISBN 0553812858
preceded_by = The Chosen
followed_by = TBA (expected March 2009)"The Standing Dead" is a
fantasy novel byRicardo Pinto . It is the second part of theThe Stone Dance of the Chameleon series. Published first in May 2002 byBantam Press .The story explores the relationship between its two principle characters, Osidian and Carnelian, as Osidian moves from suicidal despondency at the loss of his throne to a singleminded and ruthless quest for revenge.
ynopsis
Carnelian, son and heir to Lord Suth, and prince Osidian have been abducted, drugged and smuggled out of the capital of the three lands, Osrakum, in funeral urns. Carnelian is awakened by a would-be grave robber seeking spoils in the urns. The robber is immediately placed in the dilemma of having looked upon the face of one of the exalted chosen lords, for which the penalty is death, of killing them and risking eventual discovery and death, of being caught in the inevitable hunt for such exalted missing persons and being executed, or fleeing far from the capital with his captives in the hope of selling them as valuable slaves. He chooses the latter as his only chance of survival and thus Carnelian and Osidian are set upon a very different course than Osidians anticipated coronation. Osidian having failed to appear at the coronation, his brother Molochite would automatically be made emperor instead. As mortal brother to the new divine emperor, Osidian would take Molochite's place as blood sacrifice.
Carnelian and Osidian are bound and disguised and marched away from the capital. Osidian is in worse shape than Carnelian, so that Carnelian must make the difficult choices of attempting their escape. Carnelian has a possibility of escape and return to the capital, but either abandoning Osidian or bringing him back would mean his inevitable death. Instead he seizes the opportunity of an attack by nomad tribesmen to transfer them to captivity with the tribesmen, instead of the slavers. As the party returns to the plains which are home to the ochre tribe, Osidian recovers somewhat and his reckless determination defending the party from wild animals, plus his navigational skills and knowledge of the plains drawn from his unconventional and privileged education, impresses the tribesmen. Some of them start to defer to Osidian both as a clearly recognisable member of the ruling race which they have been taught to fear, and as a natural replacement for the dead leaders of their party.
The tribesmen return to their village, where a combination of fast talking by Carnelian (whose family had a number of plainsmen as slaves), and growing respect for Osidian mean they are allowed to live as part of the village. Carnelian is accepting of their new life, but Osidian is at first suicidal, but then vengeful. He embarks on a plan to recover his position and sets about manipulating the tribesmen to his ends. By a number of staged encounters, he sets tribesmen from different villages against each other, until he controls a steadily growing warband. This he intends to use as the start of an army to wage war against his brother.
References
*cite web | title=The Standing Dead review | work= | url=http://www.sfsite.com/08b/sd134.htm | publisher=SF site |author= William Thompson |date=2002 | accessdate=2007-03-07
*cite web | title=The Standing Dead Infinityplus review | work= | url=http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/nonfiction/standingdead.htm | date=2003-09-20 | author=Simeon Shoul |publisher=infinity plus| accessdate=2007-03-07
*cite web | title=The Standing Dead SFF review | author =Victoria Strauss | work= |date=2003 | url=http://www.sff.net/people/victoriastrauss/ReviewStanding.html |publisher=SFF net| accessdate=2007-03-07
*cite web |url=http://www.strangehorizons.com/2004/20040105/standing_dead.shtml |title=A timely political treatise:review of the standing dead |author=Stephanie Dray |date=2005-01-05 |accessdate=2008-01-17| publisher=Strange Horizons *cite web |url=http://www.ricardopinto.com/books/standing_dead/index.html |title=Unpublished background material from the author's website|accessdate=2007-12-12
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