The fantasy novel Lirael was written by Australian author Garth Nix
Lirael was created in 2001.
Lirael has 720 pages.
In Garth Nix's novel "Lirael," the power of sight refers to the ability to perceive and understand things beyond normal human vision, particularly in the context of the Abhorsen's magical realm. Lirael, as a Clayr, possesses this gift, allowing her to see the future, past, and possible outcomes, as well as to communicate with the dead. This power is both a blessing and a burden, as it connects her to the weight of history and the responsibilities of her role within the Clayr. Ultimately, the power of sight serves as a crucial tool for Lirael in her journey to confront the dark forces threatening her world.
Ottonello de' Belli has written: 'Le selve incoronate' -- subject(s): Epithalamia
Lireal's Closest CompanionLireal's close companion was Dog, or The Disreputable Dog, who sometimes refers to herself as the "Disreputable" Dog is a remnant one of the seven original charter's that created the old kingdom out of the chaos of free magic: the Third Bright Shiner Kibeth.
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