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4The ''Firekeeper Saga'' by Creator/JaneLindskold is a fantasy series based around a WildChild girl who was raised by wolves and brought back to human society. Where it would usually appear as your standard HighFantasy, the author has twisted the standard setting a ''lot'' and eliminated most of the WorldBuilding {{Non Sequitur}}s usually found in the genre.
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6The main character is Firekeeper, a.k.a. Lady Blysse Norwood, who was raised by wolves following a fire in the settlement she grew up in. However, said wolves were Royal Wolves, a species as intelligent as humans and able to communicate with each other and the other Royal animals. When she was adopted by human aristocrats, she gained her other, more formal name.
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8She has a TalkingAnimal companion, the wolf Blind Seer, so named for his [[TechnicolorEyes unusually colored eyes]]. He often functions as a mild DeadpanSnarker, making fun of the humans who can't understand him behind their backs.
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10Her human friends include Derian Carter, a businessman's son [[spoiler:and later counselor to King Tedric]]; Lady Elise Archer, heir to a barony and rather tougher than she usually looks; Sir Jared Surcliffe, a.k.a. Doc, a minor nobleman and not-so-minor doctor; and a whole host of others.
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12!! List of books:
13* ''Through Wolf's Eyes'' (2001)
14* ''Wolf's Head, Wolf's Heart'' (2002)
15* ''The Dragon of Despair'' (2003)
16* ''Wolf Captured'' (2004)
17* ''Wolf Hunting'' (2006)
18* ''Wolf's Blood'' (2007)
19* ''Wolf's Search'' (2019)
20* ''Wolf's Soul'' (2020)
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23!!This series provides examples of:
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25* AnimalMotifs: The Great Houses of Hawk Haven and Bright Bay all have animal totems, as do the animal societies.
26%% * AnimalTalk
27* BlessedWithSuck: The Once Dead. Survivors of the Burning Plague who are able to retain, and even increase, their magical gifts, but at the cost of some form of maiming or disfigurement. The only exceptions to this are [[spoiler:Firekeeper and Blind Seer]], who approached the issue through a different angle.
28%% * BloodMagic
29* BrotherSisterIncest:
30** One of the legends told of the Meddler is of him helping a pair of young lovers forbidden from being together by the boy's father. Going along with his tendency to not think things through and ignore consequences, it's revealed only after the pair run away together that they're half-siblings, the sister didn't know this, but the brother ''did''.
31** Towards the end of the series, we learn that Tiniel was in love with Isende. Her relationship with Derian and other factors concerning her are a large part of what drive his actions in the sixth book.
32* CarnivoreConfusion: The "it happens. Deal with it." variety. In fact, also partially subverted in ''Wolf's Head, Wolf's Heart'' with the Story of the Songbirds, in which the Royal predators decided to prey only on other Royals, which caused big problems.
33* CataclysmBackstory: The series is set in a group of countries that were originally colonies of empires badly weakened by a magical plague.
34* ConjoinedTwins: Tiniel and Isende were born connected at the hand.
35%% * ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Averted.
36%% * DeadpanSnarker: Elation is the most obvious.
37* DidntThinkThisThrough: A trademark of the Meddler. At least in the fables that talk about him, he tries to act on something only to then realize how bad of an idea it actually was.
38* DisappearedDad: No one but Duchess Kestrel knows who fathered Sweet Eirene or Earl Kestrel, and she isn't talking.
39* ElectiveBrokenLanguage: Firekeeper usually speaks pidgin language because she believes proper grammar to be "unnecessary"; however, she can, and does, speak normally when she needs to make sure she is understood.
40%% * EvilMatriarch: Lady Melina.
41* FingerInTheMail: [[spoiler: Citrine's]] fingers, sent to [[spoiler: Lady Melina]]. Her only reaction is to burn them.
42%% * FunctionalMagic: Mostly involving blood. There's a ''reason'' that about half the countries we see hate it.
43* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Virim. When Firekeeper and friends reach his tower they find dozens upon dozens of Virims, all arguing with one another and representing every second guessing of himself.
44%% * HalfHumanHybrid [[spoiler:The Maimalodalum]]
45* HappilyAdopted: [[spoiler:Sapphire and Citrine]]. Neither seems particularly hesitant to call their adopted parents father.
46* ImmuneToFate: Firekeeper's nature makes it hard for Seers such as Truth to accurately predict events she's involved in.
47%% * IntellectualAnimal: Every one of the Royal Beasts.
48%% * KissingCousins: A lot of the marriages of Hawk Haven's noble class, but Elise and Jet are a major example.
49%% * MixAndMatchCritters: [[spoiler:The Maimalodalum]]
50* MoreThanMindControl: Lady Melina makes use of a wide variety of subtle control tactics, some of which we would recognise as hypnotism, some as social manipulation, but others seem to verge on actual mental suggestion. Her victims are not totally mindless zombies, simply lulled into complacency and inclined to obsess about the things she suggests they should.
51* NonHumanSidekick:
52** Zig-zagged. Although Firekeeper has them (the wolf Blind Seer, the falcon Elation, and sometimes Bee Biter), she's basically the ''human'' sidekick to a gang of wolves. Also, the "sidekicks" in question have their own opinions and tend to do what they want, not what she wants.
53** Blind Seer is perhaps more accurately described as a [[spoiler: [[InterspeciesRomance Non Human]] LoveInterest]]
54%% * OurDragonsAreDifferent: The Dragon of Despair is rather... strange.
55* PrefersGoingBarefoot: Firekeeper wears footgear as rarely as possible, and throws fits when told to put shoes on.
56* RagsToRiches: Not quite Rags, but Derian goes from a carter's son to royal counselor to diplomat to national leader in his own right.
57* RaisedByNatives: Firekeeper. Even though she's RaisedByWolves (and it shows), the Royal Wolves and Beasts ''are'' the natives.
58%% * SapientSteed
59%% * SpannerInTheWorks: Firekeeper, for the reasons listed in ImmuneToFate.
60%% * SpeaksFluentAnimal:
61%% ** Firekeeper.
62%% ** After surviving the Burning Plague, [[spoiler:Derian]] gets a limited version of this.
63* SuccessionCrisis: The entire first book centers around one. Firekeeper is brought to civilization because Earl Kestral believes that she is his niece, the king's granddaughter, and potential heir to the throne. [[spoiler:She isn't. The King knows it, but he's perfectly content to pretend otherwise to keep the political situation in hand]]
64%% * TalkingAnimal:
65%% ** The Royal Beasts, even if most people can't understand them.
66%% ** The Wise Beasts as well, and their co-existence with humans has offered at least rudimentary communication between them.
67* ThemeNaming:
68** All of Melina's children are named for precious stones.
69** Surnames among Hawk Haven's common folk are often taken from and indicative of their professions. In fact, Derian Carter becomes known as Derian Counselor once the king names him such.
70%% * TricksterArchetype: The Meddler
71%% * UnusualAnimalAlliance: Both Royal and Wise beasts have done this for the greater good throughout the books.
72%% * WellIntentionedExtremist: Virim, the man who [[spoiler:created the Burning Plague that wiped out the original spellcasters]].
73* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Book four moves the story to a totally new region of the world, leaving unresolved plot points from the original region (Valora's grudge against Bright Bay and Hawk Haven for removing her from the throne of Bright Bay, the settler's grudge against Firekeeper for getting them evicted from their settlement, the possibility that the Royal Beasts deliberately destroyed Barden's settlement) forever unresolved.
74%% * WildChild
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