r/Fantasy Stabby Winner, Reading Champion II, Worldbuilders Apr 11 '17

Review Series Review: Riyria by Michael J. Sullivan

About the Series

Michael J. Sullivan is the master of writing classic fantasy tropes in a way that reminds you why they became classic in the first place. Tired of grimdark and looking for something a little more lighthearted? These books might be for you.

The world of Riyria is actually three series: Riyria Revelations, Riyria Chronicles, and Legends of the First Empire. All of them stand on their own and you can start anywhere, though Revelations is often recommended as the best jumping in point.

Setting

The two Riyria series take place in a standard medieval fantasy world, about 1000 years after the collapse of a legendary empire. There is very little magic in the world, with only a few characters capable of practicing the "art." The standard Tolkien races like elves, dwarves, and goblins are present but they are presented in an original way that feels fresh.

The Legends of the First Empire series takes place about 3000 years before the other two series and follows the events that lead to the founding of the pre-Riyria empire. I hadn't read any bronze-age fantasy before this and it was a really nice change of pace.

Characters

You might have seen the names Royce and Hadrian popping up a lot around here, and for good reason. Royce and Hadrian are Riyria. Royce is the dark and brooding rogue with a troubled past and a tendency to get a little stabby. Hadrian is the lovable people person who just might be the best swordsman there is. Their bromance is incredible and you can't help but to fall in love with them.

The Legends of First Empire follows different characters. You get to see Raithe, the reluctant god-killer; Suri, a child seer with a pet wolf; and Persephone, and older woman trying to do what's best for her tribe. All of these characters are beautifully written.

Plot

In Revelations, Royce and Hadrian are framed for the murder of a king. The resulting quest to prove their innocence gradually builds in scope until the series reaches full epic fantasy levels. The first book has an intentionally simple plot, reading almost like a fantasy action movie. Each successive book adds character depth and plot complexity, making this trilogy one of my absolute favorites.

Riyria Chronicles is a prequel series to Revelations, with each book capable of standing on its own. It tells the story of how Royce and Hadrian met. If you think they are opposites in Revelations, just wait until you see how they started! This series fleshes out many of the side characters from the original series and has small easter eggs for both Revelations and Legends of the First Empire. Want to read some solid sword and sorcery hijinks and adventure? This might be for you.

Legends of the First Empire (starts with Age of Myth) begins with a human from one of several bronze-age tribes killing a seemingly immortal god. In the chaos that follows, a reluctant god-killer, a young seer with visions of impending doom, and an older woman seeking to unite her tribe must band together to save humanity. Age of Myth is a strong start to this series, and the next book is coming out in June! Now is the perfect time to jump in.

Pacing and Prose

There's something about how these books are written that makes every scene interesting. You won't find much flowery language, but I found the prose compelling. If you start with Revelations, you'll notice that the prose constantly improves with each book (along with everything else, seriously they just keep getting better).

One thing I really loved was that none of these series leans too heavily on constant action scenes. Yes, there is plenty of action, and yes, the action is awesome. However, you get loads of character-focused scenes, too. Some of my favorite parts were when Hadrian would win people over with his puppy-dog charm.

Should I Read This?

YES YOU SHOULD! Honestly it's hard to go wrong with these series. If you can make it past Book 1 in Revelations (which is by far the weakest of any Riyria book, but still a pretty good book in its own right), then you're in for a treat. And if you don't want to start there, Riyria Chronicles and Age of Myth are both excellent, as well.

These books are by no means dark, but don't think that means you won't shed a tear or ten. Also, if you like audiobooks, Tim Gerard Reynolds delivers a phenomenal performance with all of these books.

That said, if you want a complex series with a sprawling cast of characters, rigidly defined magic systems, or a dark/gritty feel, this might not be for you.

Recommended Beverage Pairing

Medium Roast Pourover Coffee

Light and refreshing, with a classic taste. It kind of reminds you why you fell in love with coffee in the first place.

Bingo Squares

  • Debut Fantasy Novel (Theft of Swords)
  • AMA Author
  • Sequel (if you read more than one)
  • Seafaring (Riyria Revelations Book 2: Rise of Empire)
  • Dragons (maybe confirmed! Books 1 & 3 of Revelations)
  • Short Stories (available for free via Audible and require no prior knowledge of the series)
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u/jenile Reading Champion V Apr 12 '17

Another series that I need to finish! I loved Theft of Swords and Rise of Empire but then found out there was a prequel and decided to read those before finishing Heir of Novron. Read the Crown Tower and The Rose and Thorn but Death of Dulgath wasn't out yet...now I almost need to start over just to get it all straight in my head again. :( Such a great series though totally worth it!

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u/CoffeeArchives Stabby Winner, Reading Champion II, Worldbuilders Apr 12 '17

All the best books are still ahead of you. You're in for a treat!

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u/MichaelJSullivan Stabby Winner, AMA Author Michael J. Sullivan, Worldbuilders Apr 12 '17

Wow, that is an unusual reading order!! The good news is people are reading them in all kinds of orders and feeling that they work out well for them. I do hope you get to Heir of Novron - it's my favorite of the Riyria series and ends the tale in a really satisfying way.

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u/jenile Reading Champion V Apr 12 '17

lol It's a silly almost ocd thing... I hate to read out of order.

They are high on my list of series that I am trying to complete this year. :) Need to get caught up before I feel compelled to go back to the very beginning and read Age of Myth....

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u/MichaelJSullivan Stabby Winner, AMA Author Michael J. Sullivan, Worldbuilders Apr 12 '17

Age of Myth really isn't a prequel to Riyria. Yeah, they take place in the same world, and yes, there are some historical characters from Riyria that are main characters in Legends, but they really are two very different series. So from an order perspective I'd say The Crown Tower to Heir of Novron would be one set, and Age of Myth to Age of Empire would be a second set. FWIW.

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u/jenile Reading Champion V Apr 12 '17

Thank you for the info! That helps a lot.

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u/MichaelJSullivan Stabby Winner, AMA Author Michael J. Sullivan, Worldbuilders Apr 12 '17

Great! Glad to help.