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Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies
The ''Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies'' comprise connected fantasy novels written by Melanie Rawn. The Dragon Prince trilogy focuses on Prince Rohan of the Desert and his Sunrunner wife, Sioned, while the Dragon Star trilogy focuses on their son, Pol. The books in the Dragon Prince trilogy are ''Dragon Prince'', ''The Star Scroll'', and ''Sunrunner's Fire''. The books in the Dragon Star trilogy are ''Stronghold'', ''The Dragon Token'', and ''Skybowl''.
==Introduction==
The Dragon Prince novels take place in a world of political intrigue, Sunrunners, Sorcerers, war, and dragons.
This world is known as the Continent. It is divided into thirteen Princedoms (Desert, Princemarch, Cunaxa, Dorval, Syr, Gilad, Ossetia, Meadowlord, Grib, Kierst, Isel, Fessenden, and Firon) all of which follow the rule of the High Prince, whose seat is Princemarch. During the ''Rialla'' the Princes gather to make new laws and alliances. The princedoms and titles usually pass down to the oldest son; however, women have acted as regents and have ruled their own Keeps.
Separate from any princedom is Goddess Keep, the home of the Sunrunners, or ''faradh'im'', who are governed by the Lord or Lady of Goddess Keep. Sunrunners each have a unique pattern of colors - described by the jewels associated with the color - which they weave into the light. On the light Sunrunners can communicate with each other over vast distances, watch or spy on the doings of others, and cast spells. Sunrunners can also call air and fire and conjure images using these abilities. As a Sunrunner learns more skills they receive rings. There are ten levels of ''faradhi'' rings. Full Sunrunners become violently ill while crossing water and will die if pierced by iron while casting. Most Sunrunners' greatest fear is to become Shadow Lost - the failure to return to one's body before the sun sets.
Sorcerers, or ''diarmadhi'', were thought to be extinct for many years. They were the old rulers of the world and of the ''Merida'' - a race of assassins. Sorcerers use the starlight in addition to the moon and sun. They are able to cross water without harm and are less susceptible to iron, but are vulnerable to mirror spells. A sorcerer may be trained as a Sunrunner, but the ''faradhi'' rings burn on their fingers when sorcery is used around them.
Dragons are the rulers of the sky. They live primarily in The Desert and Princemarch. These beasts are feared by most people of the Continent, but have a special connection to the Desertborn, who can sense when they are near. Dragons themselves are generally viewed only as great beasts, something for brave and cunning warriors to hunt, but a few people are convinced that there is something more to dragons, something glorious and vitally important to the entire Continent.

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