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| Naked Empire | |
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| Author | Terry Goodkind |
| Cover artist | Keith Parkinson |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Series | The Sword of Truth |
| Genre(s) | Epic fantasy |
| Publisher | Tor Fantasy |
| Publication date | July 2003 |
| Media type | Print (Hardback) |
| Pages | 667 |
| ISBN | 0-7653-0522-4 |
| OCLC Number | 52381073 |
| Dewey Decimal | 813/.54 21 |
| LC Classification | PS3557.O5826 N35 2003 |
| Preceded by | The Pillars of Creation |
| Followed by | Chainfire |
Naked Empire is the eighth book in Terry Goodkind's epic fantasy series The Sword of Truth.
Contents |
Plot introduction
This book opens with Richard and Kahlan still in the Old World traveling back to the New World. A new character Owen pleads for Richard and Kahlan’s help in freeing his people from the hands of the Imperial Order. They are set upon by a seemingly mysterious dust storm that holds the silhouette of a man. They are sent a warning letter by Nicci, but before they are able to finish reading the letter they are set upon by Imperial Order Mercenaries. After learning that Richard has been poisoned by Owen they must travel back deeper into the Old World to the Bandakar. They find an ancient boundary protecting the Bandakar Empire from outside invaders came down two years past and now the Imperial Order has occupied this nation of frail-minded people. Soon Richard and Kahlan learn of a new monster that was created by Jagang’s Sisters of the Dark.
Plot summary
The novel begins with a moderately long section detailing the travels of the main characters as they move through the Old World in order to accomplish temporary goals. Their travels are interrupted by the entrances of Nicholas, who is a Slide (a wizard that is capable of soul stealing and using souls to project himself into animals). This situation is further complicated by Owen, a man from the Bandakar Empire. He poisons Richard in order to force him to help the Bandakar Empire shed the yoke of the Imperial Order.
Much of the novel focuses around Richard's interactions with the Bandakar people. The people of Bandakar are all pristinely ungifted like Richard's half-sister Jennsen. They are descendants of the house of Rahl banished into the Old World thousands of years before. These people were then again banished by the people of the Old World, particularly a wizard, Kaja-Rang who bound them behind a boundary that would force any that tried to leave to walk straight to the Pillars of Creation. This was done not because the people were pristinely ungifted, but because they "could not see evil" or, rather because they strongly embraced a philosophy which required them to disbelieve reality. Thus, they shunned all forms of violence and they laid their lives down before any aggressor. This is why they were banished, because their ideas threatened the existence of the Old World.
Richard managed to convince several of the Bandakar to shed their ideals and embrace the individualist ideas espoused by Richard and his D'Haran Empire. This allowed the Bandakar to take up arms and fight for their own freedom. However, throughout the entire ordeal Richard was reeling not only from the poison the Bandakaran's gave him, but also his gift being out of balance.
Nathan and Ann go to the Bandakar Empire in order to bring Richard "back into prophecy" during which time they saved Richard and his companions from certain death, but were ultimately unable to aid him in restoring his gift to balance.
Eventually Richard discovered that since he rationalized that not eating meat balanced out his need to kill people he was in effect not putting his faith in himself or his abilities. This ultimately caused not only the gift within himself to twist and fail, but also the magic of the Sword of Truth to fail. After this revelation he once again began to eat meat, because he realized that his actions were justified in themselves and required no additional balancing.
After Richard had once again set himself in order, he and the Bandakar people destroyed the remaining Imperial Order encampment in Bandakar resulting in the death of Nicholas and the rescue of Kahlan. But, Richard still needed to cure the poison, but the remedy was destroyed by Nicholas so he used his gift to piece together the what and how of creating the antidote himself.
During the course of these actions, Zedd and Adie were captured as the Keep was taken by men captured from Bandakar and forced to do the work of the Imperial Order. They were forced to identify random objects from within the keep for a Sister of the Dark or they would be forced to listen to the screams of children being tortured while their parents begged them to give up the information.
As a result of this identification process, Zedd was able to unleash a constructed spell within an object that killed several men in the camp along with all the other artifacts. Zedd and Adie would have been destroyed as well, but they were saved by three independently orchestrated rescue attempts: Captain Zimmer and some of his men, Chase and Rachel, and Rikka. Adie went with Zimmer and his men to free the families being used for torture, while Zedd and Chase went back to reclaim the Keep. While in the keep, Zedd remembers a time when it was full of children's laughter and families; as a result, he invites Chase to move in with his family to guard the keep.
Characters in "Naked Empire"
- Richard Rahl
- Kahlan Amnell
- Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander
- Ann
- Verna
- Cara
- Adie
- Jennsen Rahl
- Tom
- Nicholas the Slide
- Nathan Rahl
- Rikka
- Emperor Jagang
- Chase
- Rachel
- Owen
- Friedrich
Significance
This book set the groundwork for the final trilogy in the series.
Wizard's Eighth Rule
The Wizard's Eighth Rule, revealed in Naked Empire, is:
Deserve victory. (Translated from "Talga Vassternich" in High D'Haran, a literary fictional language)—Chapter 61, p.626, U.S. hardcover edition
It is explained in the novel as follows: "Be justified in your convictions. Be completely committed. Earn what you want and need rather than waiting for others to give you what you desire."
References
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External links
- Official Terry Goodkind website
- Unofficial Terry Goodkind website (endorsed by Terry Goodkind)
- Welcome to the Sword of Truth Wiki, including characters, places, items, etc.
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