The Tritonian Ring

The Tritonian Ring

Infobox Book |
name = The Tritonian Ring
title_orig =
translator =


image_caption = first stand alone edition of "The Tritonian Ring"
author = L. Sprague de Camp
illustrator =
cover_artist = Frank Frazetta
country = United States
language = English
series = Pusadian series
genre = Fantasy novel
publisher = Paperback Library
release_date = 1968
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Paperback)
pages = 224 pp
isbn = NA
preceded_by =
followed_by = "The Eye of Tandyla"

"The Tritonian Ring" is a fantasy novel written by L. Sprague de Camp as part of his Pusadian series. It was first published in the magazine "Two Complete Science Adventure Books" for Winter, 1951, and first appeared in book form in de Camp's collection "The Tritonian Ring and Other Pusadian Tales" (Twayne, 1953). Its first publication as a stand-alone novel was as a paperback by Paperback Library in 1968; the first hardcover edition was from Owlswick Press in 1977. It has also been translated into Italian, Dutch and German, and was listed in Michael Moorcock and James Cawthorn's "Fantasy: The 100 Best Books".

Plot summary

When the gods resolve to destroy Lorsk, principal kingdom of the sinking continent of Pusad, because Prince Vakar, heir to its throne, is thought to be a threat to them, the king sends the prince on a quest to save the realm from destruction. Vakar is tasked with traveling the known world in search of what the gods most fear, accompanied only by his servant, Fual. He finds himself hampered by ignorance of just what that might be and continual attempts to murder him by parties unknown; meanwhile, his treasonous brother Kuros is plotting with the pirates of the Gorgon Isles, Lorsk's enemies, to overthrow their father. On his quest Vakar encounters Amazons, a seductive queen who is under a spell, an amorous centauress, sorcerers who command legions of headless warriors, and the dangerous Gorgonians themselves, masters of the medusas with their paralyzing glares.

Chronologically, "The Tritonian Ring" is the first of de Camp's Pusadian tales, preceding the others by several generations.

Setting

In common with the other Pusadian tales, "The Tritonian Ring" takes place in a prehistoric era during which a magic-based Atlantian civilization supposedly throve in what was then a single continent comprised of Eurasia joined with Africa, and in the islands to the west. It is similar in conception to Robert E. Howard's Hyborian Age, by which it was inspired, but more astutely constructed, utilizing actual Ice Age geography in preference to a wholly invented one. In de Camp's scheme, the legend of this culture that came down to classic Greece as "Atlantis" was a garbled memory that conflated the mighty Tartessian Empire with the island continent of Pusad and the actual Atlantis, a barbaric mountainous region that is today the Atlas mountain range.

References

*cite book | last=Laughlin | first=Charlotte | coauthors=Daniel J. H. Levack | title=De Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography | location=San Francisco | publisher=Underwood/Miller | pages=99 | date=1983


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