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'''Diamond Sword, Wooden Sword''' is a Russian-language fantasy novel by Creator/NickPerumov, [[NoExportForYou so far untranslated into English.]] It is the first novel in his ''Keeper of the Swords'' series and the larger ''Chronicles of the Rift'' cycle which also includes novels not starring the titular Keeper of the Swords, Fess.

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'''Diamond Sword, Wooden Sword''' is a Russian-language fantasy novel by Creator/NickPerumov, [[NoExportForYou so far untranslated into English.]] It is the first novel in his ''Keeper of the Swords'' ''Literature/KeeperOfTheSwords'' series and the larger ''Chronicles of the Rift'' cycle which also includes novels not starring the titular Keeper of the Swords, Fess.
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* TheLostWoods: Drung, after being abandoned by the Danu.
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* OmnicidalManiac: The Goat-Legs, servants of an EldritchAbomination that attack Mel'in in the middle of the upheaval, hoping for an easy victory. Their master wants to leave the multiverse, and the Goat-Legs destroy any world to build a road for him to leave, [[Literature/HitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Vogon style]].

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* OmnicidalManiac: The Goat-Legs, servants of an EldritchAbomination that attack Mel'in in the middle of the upheaval, hoping for an easy victory. Their master wants to leave the multiverse, and the Goat-Legs destroy any world to build a road for him to leave, [[Literature/HitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy [[Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Vogon style]].

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** ColorCodedPatrician: a cloak or cape of a single non-white color means a high ranking mage of the Rainbow, who is a magocrat and automatically also an aristocrat. Two colors means royalty. Three - high nobility.
** ColorCodedWizardry: Arc the Red are fire mages and militarists; Garam the Orange are healers and medics; Ugus the Yellow are specialists on sacrifice and necromancy; Kutul the Violet are necromancers too, but their specialty is [[TheBeastmaster breeding monsters]]. What do Flaviz the Green, Liv the Blue and Soley the Indigo exactly do, we are not told. If we judge by what Liv's iconic character, the sorceress Seges does, its hat is probably politics.

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** * ColorCodedPatrician: a cloak or cape of a single non-white color means a high ranking mage of the Rainbow, who is a magocrat and automatically also an aristocrat. Two colors means royalty. Three - high nobility.
** * ColorCodedWizardry: Arc the Red are fire mages and militarists; Garam the Orange are healers and medics; Ugus the Yellow are specialists on sacrifice and necromancy; Kutul the Violet are necromancers too, but their specialty is [[TheBeastmaster breeding monsters]]. What do Flaviz the Green, Liv the Blue and Soley the Indigo exactly do, we are not told. If we judge by what Liv's iconic character, the sorceress Seges Seges, does, its hat is probably politics.



* DarkActionGirl: Sylvia of Arc.

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* InterspeciesRomance: the Emperor and [[spoiler:Agatha, who is a Danu]].

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* InterspeciesRomance: the The Emperor and [[spoiler:Agatha, who is a Danu]].



* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Sylvia, and later, Kitsum. The former]] survives a hit from [[spoiler:Agatha with a candelabre]].

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* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Sylvia, and later, later Kitsum. The former]] survives a hit from [[spoiler:Agatha with a candelabre]].



* ParentalAbandonment: Both Sylvia and Agatha.

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* SquishyWizard: Rainbow wizards are good at magic, but generally bad at surviving physical attacks.
** A particularly glaring example after Agatha hits Sylvia with a candelabre:

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* SquishyWizard: Rainbow wizards are good at magic, but generally bad at surviving physical attacks.
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* TotalitarianUtilitarian: the Rainbow's rule was harsh, but at least the caravans ran on time, the races did not declare war on each other and the local Shub-Niggurath expy was not infringing on Mel'in. When their reign collapsed, on the other hand...

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* TotalitarianUtilitarian: the TotalitarianUtilitarian:
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Rainbow's rule was harsh, but at least the caravans ran on time, the races did not declare war on each other and the local Shub-Niggurath expy was not infringing on Mel'in. When their reign collapsed, on the other hand...



* WasOnceAMan: The Rainmaster.

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* DarkFantasy: The standard fantasy races hate each others' guts. The humans hate each others' guts, and both result in catastrophic wars. The CrystalDragonJesus only wants to have an Apocalypse. An EldritchAbomination with a thousand young is on the loose, and the final battle merely gives them a temporary setback. If it isn't DarkFantasy, this troper will eat her boots. Hell, a little more and it'll infringe on borders of CosmicHorror.

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* DarkFantasy: The standard fantasy races hate each others' guts. The humans hate each others' guts, and both result in catastrophic wars. The CrystalDragonJesus only wants to have an Apocalypse. An EldritchAbomination with a thousand young is on the loose, and the final battle merely gives them a temporary setback. If it isn't DarkFantasy, this troper will eat her boots. Hell, a little more and it'll the story will infringe on the borders of CosmicHorror.
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* BFS: All '''three''' Central swords (two eponymous ones plus the Black Sword of Humankind) are this.

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* BFS: {{BFS}}: All '''three''' Central swords (two eponymous ones plus the Black Sword of Humankind) are this.



* [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice: Accium. Also qualifies as RedemptionEqualsDeath , given his role in erlier books.]]
* InterspeciesRomance: the Emperor and [[spoiler: Agatha, who is a Danu]]

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* [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice: Accium. [[spoiler:Accium. Also qualifies as RedemptionEqualsDeath , RedemptionEqualsDeath, given his role in erlier books.]]
earlier books. His]] sacrifice to stop a monster [[spoiler:that heralds the end of Mel'In, when three of them wake]].
* InterspeciesRomance: the Emperor and [[spoiler: Agatha, [[spoiler:Agatha, who is a Danu]] Danu]].



* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: Sylvia, and later, Kitsum]]

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* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: Sylvia, [[spoiler:Sylvia, and later, Kitsum]]Kitsum. The former]] survives a hit from [[spoiler:Agatha with a candelabre]].



* PunctuationShaker: used here to translate the Russian letter ь, which means a glottal stop with palatalization of the preceding consonant and a yot before the succeeding vowel. Mel'in is read as "Mel Yin", with "Mel"'s ending "l" pronounced a la French.
* RuleOfThree: when three of the [[spoiler: ancient monsters sealed underground]] are awakened Mel'In will end. Subverted by [[spoiler: Accium sacrificing himself to kill one of those, which causes the collapse of the attacking forces]]

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* PunctuationShaker: used Used here to translate the Russian letter ь, which means a glottal stop with palatalization of the preceding consonant and a yot before the succeeding vowel. Mel'in is read as "Mel Yin", with "Mel"'s ending "l" pronounced a la French.
* RuleOfThree: when three of the [[spoiler: ancient [[spoiler:ancient monsters sealed underground]] are awakened awakened, Mel'In will end. Subverted [[spoiler:Subverted by [[spoiler: Accium sacrificing himself to kill one of those, which causes the collapse of the attacking forces]] forces]].



* SquishyWizard: Rainbow wizard are good at magic, but generally bad at surviving physical attacks.

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* SquishyWizard: Rainbow wizard wizards are good at magic, but generally bad at surviving physical attacks.



--> So it is easy like that? To kill the one who fought the Rainmaster and lived? [[spoiler: Actually, it isn't. Not only is Sylvia NotQuiteDead, but she will survive a lot of other attacks later on]]

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--> So it is easy like that? To kill the one who fought the Rainmaster and lived? [[spoiler: Actually, [[spoiler:Actually, it isn't. Not only is Sylvia NotQuiteDead, but she will survive a lot of other attacks later on]] on]].
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* [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice: Accium. Also qualifies as RedemptionEqualsDeath , given his role in aerlier books.]]

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* [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice: Accium. Also qualifies as RedemptionEqualsDeath , given his role in aerlier erlier books.]]



* RuleOfThree: when three of the [[spoilr: ancient monsters sealed underground]] are awakened Mel'In will end. Subverted by [[spoiler: Accium sacrificing himself to kill one of those, which causes the collapse of the attacking forces]]

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* RuleOfThree: when three of the [[spoilr: [[spoiler: ancient monsters sealed underground]] are awakened Mel'In will end. Subverted by [[spoiler: Accium sacrificing himself to kill one of those, which causes the collapse of the attacking forces]]

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* AdvancingWallOfDoom: The Death Rain, when it starts. It slowly moves over the north part of TheEmpire, obliterating humans in the process. It then continues to rain for a couple of weeks before disapppearing. The only way to survive is to take a shelter under a stone house.



* CruelAndUnusualDeath: when under the thrall of the Wooden Sword, Danu inflict those on humans they defeat.



* [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice: Accium. Also Qualifies as RedemptionEqualsDeath , given his role in aerlier books.]]

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* RuleOfThree: when three of the [[spoilr: ancient monsters sealed underground]] are awakened Mel'In will end. Subverted by [[spoiler: Accium sacrificing himself to kill one of those, which causes the collapse of the attacking forces]]

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* ArtifactOfDoom: the glove that Goat-legs gave to the Emperor.
* BFS: All '''three''' Central swords (two eponymous ones plus the Black Sword of Humankind) are this.



* CurbStompBattle: Once Danu and Dwarves get their hands on their respective swords, their armies became unbeatable, able to smash much bigger human armies. At one point 150 (that's right: one hundred fifty) Danu utterly destroy an entire legion with just two casualties on their side.



* [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice: Accium. Also Qualifies as RedemptionEqualsDeath , given his role in aerlier books.]]
* InterspeciesRomance: the Emperor and [[spoiler: Agatha, who is a Danu]]
* TheLostWoods: Drung, after being abandoned by the Danu.



* TheLostWoods: Drung, after being abandoned by the Danu.

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* TheLostWoods: Drung, after being abandoned by SlaveCollar: Agatha, a Danu girl, has to wear one for about half of the Danu.story.
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-> So it is easy like that? To kill the one who fought the Rainmaster and lived? [[spoiler: Actually, it isn't. Not only is Sylvia NotQuiteDead, but she will survive a lot of other attacks later on]]

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* DarkActionGirl: Sylvia of Arc.


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* EnslavedElves: And Dwarves, and Orcs. There '''are''' free elves outside of the Empire, but they cannot compare to their former glory.


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* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: Sylvia, and later, Kitsum]]


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*ParentalAbandonment: Both Sylvia and Agatha.


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* SquishyWizard: Rainbow wizard are good at magic, but generally bad at surviving physical attacks.
** A particularly glaring example after Agatha hits Sylvia with a candelabre:
-> So it is easy like that? To kill the one who fought the Rainmaster and lived? [[spoiler: Actually, it isn't. Not only is Sylvia NotQuiteDead, but she will survive a lot of other attacks later on]]
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** The reason why the Emperor scored an easy victory against the Rainbow is because the main forces of the wizards were away defending the world against the Goat-legs and their master, leaving only a bunch of apprentices behind. Say what you want about the Rainbow, but they want no harm to Mel'in.

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** The reason why the Emperor scored an easy victory against the Rainbow is because the main forces of the wizards were away defending the world against the Goat-legs and their master, leaving only a bunch of apprentices behind. Say what you want about the Rainbow, but they want no harm to Mel'in.are not a force for evil. [[AncientConspiracy The Nerg]], on the other hand...
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** The reason why the Emperor scored an easy victory against the Rainbow is because the main forces of the wizards were away defending the world against the Goat-legs and their master, leaving only a bunch of apprentices behind. Say what you want about the Rainbow, but they want no harm to Mel'in.
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* PunctuationShaker: used here to translate the Russian letter ь, which means a glottal stop with palatalization of the preceding consonant and a yot before the succeeding vowel. Mel'in is read as "Mel Yin".

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* PunctuationShaker: used here to translate the Russian letter ь, which means a glottal stop with palatalization of the preceding consonant and a yot before the succeeding vowel. Mel'in is read as "Mel Yin".Yin", with "Mel"'s ending "l" pronounced a la French.
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* PunctuationShaker: used here to translate the Russian letter ь, which means a glottal stop with palatalization of the preceding consonant and a yot before the succeeding vowel. Mel'in is read as "Mel Yin".
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* AntiMagic: the Gray League knows the secret of a herbal mixture which, if burnt, produces magic-dissolving fumes. This secret becomes instrumental in dethroning the Rainbow, and later, when the pro-Imperial Rainbow remnant deciphers the recipe, a weapon against the Goat-legs.
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* TotalitarianUtilitarian: the Rainbow's rule was harsh, but at least the caravans ran on time, the races did not declare war on each other and the local Shub-Niggurath expy was not infringing on Mel'in. When their reign collapsed, on the other hand...
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** ColorCodedWizardry: Arc the Red are fire mages and militarists; Garam the Orange are healers and medics; Ugus the Yellow are specialists on sacrifice and necromancy; Kutul the Violet are necromancers too, but their specialty is [[TheBeastmaster breeding monsters]]. What do Flaviz the Green, Liv the Blue and Soley the Indigo exactly do, we are not told.

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** ColorCodedWizardry: Arc the Red are fire mages and militarists; Garam the Orange are healers and medics; Ugus the Yellow are specialists on sacrifice and necromancy; Kutul the Violet are necromancers too, but their specialty is [[TheBeastmaster breeding monsters]]. What do Flaviz the Green, Liv the Blue and Soley the Indigo exactly do, we are not told. If we judge by what Liv's iconic character, the sorceress Seges does, its hat is probably politics.
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** ColorCodedPatrician: a cloak or cape of a single non-white color means a high ranking mage of the Rainbow, who is a magocrat and automatically also an aristocrat. Two colors means royalty. Three - high nobility.
** ColorCodedWizardry: Arc the Red are fire mages and militarists; Garam the Orange are healers and medics; Ugus the Yellow are specialists on sacrifice and necromancy; Kutul the Violet are necromancers too, but their specialty is [[TheBeastmaster breeding monsters]]. What do Flaviz the Green, Liv the Blue and Soley the Indigo exactly do, we are not told.
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* BlackSwordsAreBetter: or worse, in this case. We have a Diamond Sword of the Dwarvenkind, the Wooden Sword of the Elvenkind and the Black Sword of Humankind. Guess which is the most powerful, destructive, dangerous and cursed.
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* DarkFantasy: The standard fantasy races hate each others' guts. The humans hate each others' guts, and both result in catastrophic wars. The CrystalDragonJesus only wants to have an Apocalypse. An EldritchAbomination with a thousand young is on the loose, and the final battle merely gives them a temporary setback. If it isn't DarkFantasy, this troper will eat her boots.

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* DarkFantasy: The standard fantasy races hate each others' guts. The humans hate each others' guts, and both result in catastrophic wars. The CrystalDragonJesus only wants to have an Apocalypse. An EldritchAbomination with a thousand young is on the loose, and the final battle merely gives them a temporary setback. If it isn't DarkFantasy, this troper will eat her boots. Hell, a little more and it'll infringe on borders of CosmicHorror.
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* DarkFantasy: Indeed.

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* DarkFantasy: Indeed.The standard fantasy races hate each others' guts. The humans hate each others' guts, and both result in catastrophic wars. The CrystalDragonJesus only wants to have an Apocalypse. An EldritchAbomination with a thousand young is on the loose, and the final battle merely gives them a temporary setback. If it isn't DarkFantasy, this troper will eat her boots.

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'''Diamond Sword, Wooden Sword''' is a Russian-language fantasy novel by NickPerumov, [[NoExportForYou so far untranslated into English.]] It is the first novel in his ''Keeper of the Swords'' series and the larger ''Chronicles of the Rift'' cycle which also includes novels not starring the titular Keeper of the Swords, Fess.

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'''Diamond Sword, Wooden Sword''' is a Russian-language fantasy novel by NickPerumov, Creator/NickPerumov, [[NoExportForYou so far untranslated into English.]] It is the first novel in his ''Keeper of the Swords'' series and the larger ''Chronicles of the Rift'' cycle which also includes novels not starring the titular Keeper of the Swords, Fess.



Does this sound like an explosive situation, ready to birth a revolution? Yes, because it is one. The oppressed races prepare their hidden artifacts, the titular Swords of tremendous powers, to destroy the dominion of humanity, and the young emperor is bored with being a figurehead and is preparing to destroy the reign of mages. TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized. Among all this, Fess, a member of a secret society of spies and assassins, is living a life of high adventure, unaware of his future role in the fates of both Mel'in and the neighbouring world of Evial.

!!Tropes present in this novel

* AncientArtifact: the titular blades, the Diamond Sword of the Dwarves and the Wooden Sword of the Danu Elves.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: not only the colored wizardry of the Rainbow. The muggles also have a cloak color-coding system depending on their social class: plain white = clergy, two or three colors = nobility and royalty, four or more = gentry, dizzying splotchy patchy madness = commoners.
* ConstructedWorld: one of many in Perumov's multiverse known as the Consistent. Later novels feature the world next door, Evial.
* DarkFantasy: indeed.

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Does this sound like an explosive situation, ready to birth a revolution? Yes, because it is one. The oppressed races prepare their hidden artifacts, the titular Swords of tremendous powers, to destroy the dominion of humanity, and the young emperor is bored with being a figurehead and is preparing to destroy the reign of mages. TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized. Among all this, Fess, a member of a secret society of spies and assassins, is living a life of high adventure, unaware of his future role in the fates of both Mel'in and the neighbouring neighboring world of Evial.

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* AncientArtifact: the titular The eponymous blades, the Diamond Sword of the Dwarves and the Wooden Sword of the Danu Elves.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: not Not only the colored wizardry of the Rainbow. The muggles also have a cloak color-coding system depending on their social class: plain Plain white = clergy, two or three colors = nobility and royalty, four or more = gentry, dizzying splotchy patchy madness = commoners.
* ConstructedWorld: one One of many in Perumov's multiverse known as the Consistent. Later novels feature the world next door, Evial.
* DarkFantasy: indeed.Indeed.



* OmnicidalManiac: the Goat-Legs, servants of an EldritchAbomination that attack Mel'in in the middle of the upheaval, hoping for an easy victory. Their master wants to leave the multiverse, and the Goat-Legs destroy any world to build a road for him to leave, [[Literature/HitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Vogon style]].

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* OmnicidalManiac: the The Goat-Legs, servants of an EldritchAbomination that attack Mel'in in the middle of the upheaval, hoping for an easy victory. Their master wants to leave the multiverse, and the Goat-Legs destroy any world to build a road for him to leave, [[Literature/HitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Vogon style]].



* WasOnceAMan: the Rainmaster.

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* WasOnceAMan: the Rainmaster.The Rainmaster.
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Does this sound like an explosive situation, ready to birth a revolution? Yes, because it is one. The oppressed races prepare their hidden artifacts, the titular Swords of tremendous powers, to destroy the dominion of humanity, and the young emperor is bored with being a figurehead and is preparing to destroy the reign of mages. TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized. Among all this, Fess, a member of a secret society of spies and assassins, is living a life of high adventure, unaware of his future role in the fates of both Mel'in and the neighbouring world of Evial.

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Does this sound like an explosive situation, ready to birth a revolution? Yes, because it is one. The oppressed races prepare their hidden artifacts, the titular Swords of tremendous powers, to destroy the dominion of humanity, and the young emperor is bored with being a figurehead and is preparing to destroy the reign of mages. TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized. Among all this, Fess, a member of a secret society of spies and assassins, is living a life of high adventure, unaware of his future role in the fates of both Mel'in and the neighbouring world of Evial.Evial.

== Tropes present in this novel ==

* AncientArtifact: the titular blades, the Diamond Sword of the Dwarves and the Wooden Sword of the Danu Elves.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: not only the colored wizardry of the Rainbow. The muggles also have a cloak color-coding system depending on their social class: plain white = clergy, two or three colors = nobility and royalty, four or more = gentry, dizzying splotchy patchy madness = commoners.
* ConstructedWorld: one of many in Perumov's multiverse known as the Consistent. Later novels feature the world next door, Evial.
* DarkFantasy: indeed.
* MurderInc: The Gray League has shades of that, assassination is one of its specialties (the other is espionage).
* OmnicidalManiac: the Goat-Legs, servants of an EldritchAbomination that attack Mel'in in the middle of the upheaval, hoping for an easy victory. Their master wants to leave the multiverse, and the Goat-Legs destroy any world to build a road for him to leave, [[Literature/HitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Vogon style]].
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Kan-Torog and the rest of the Freefolk. Averted with Sidri; Dwarves are a ProudWarriorRace indeed, but Sidri [[DirtyCoward isn't the typical brave one]].
* TheLostWoods: Drung, after being abandoned by the Danu.
* WasOnceAMan: the Rainmaster.
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'''Diamond Sword, Wooden Sword''' is a Russian-language fantasy novel by NickPerumov, [[NoExportForYou so far untranslated into English.]] It is the first novel in his ''Keeper of the Swords'' series and the larger ''Chronicles of the Rift'' cycle which also includes novels not starring the titular Keeper of the Swords, Fess.

Welcome to Mel'in, the world of interracial hatred and class oppression. The world where Humans, Dwarves and Elves hate each other's guts, where it's the sorcerers who burn their victims at stakes instead of the other way round, where TheEmpire is dominant, oppressive and gloomy but the emperor is not guilty of this, since he has no say in its workings. You'll like it.

The world of Mel'in is named such because of the dominant power, the [[TheEmpire Mel'in Empire]]. On paper, this empire is ruled by a line of emperors who become [[NoNameGiven nameless]] upon ascension on its throne, but in reality, those emperors are merely [[PuppetKing puppets]] of the all-powerful Magical Orders of the Rainbow. The Orders of Arc the Red, Garam the Orange, Ugus the Yellow, Flaviz the Green, Liv the Blue, Soley the Indigo and Kutul the Violet are [[TheMagocracy actually in charge]]. Those seven orders maintain and guard their monopoly on sorcery, catching and executing anyone who practices magic without their permission. Only scions of Human aristocracy can enroll as apprentices in these Orders, the best a lowborn Human can hope for is buying a very expensive license for common hedge wizardry, and any non-humans who try magic are exterminated as soon as possible. There's also the eighth Order, called the Order of [[TranshumanTreachery Nerg]] [[OddNameOut of All and No Colors]], [[AncientConspiracy very secretive]].

Because of these Orders, the Human race possesses the most powerful magic in the world, which allowed them to dominate and conquer their enemies, the Dwarves and the Elves. The Dwarves are a subjugated and heavily taxed race, but they are at least allowed in the Empire as second class not-quite-citizens. The Elves were banished from the limits of the Empire at all, and one Elven nation known as the Danu, who resisted, was decimated and enslaved. Only one non-human race managed to negotiate peace with humans: the Freefolk, very human-like, but possessing amazing combat reflexes and exactly zilch talent for magic. They are allowed to become full Imperial subjects and even form [[CadreOfForeignBodyguards the Emperor's elite guard]].

Does this sound like an explosive situation, ready to birth a revolution? Yes, because it is one. The oppressed races prepare their hidden artifacts, the titular Swords of tremendous powers, to destroy the dominion of humanity, and the young emperor is bored with being a figurehead and is preparing to destroy the reign of mages. TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized. Among all this, Fess, a member of a secret society of spies and assassins, is living a life of high adventure, unaware of his future role in the fates of both Mel'in and the neighbouring world of Evial.

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