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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Transformations in John Ringo Novels (Dragon, Mermaid, Half-Elf, Orc, more)
Since Lorekeep posted the thread about Jack Chalker in the TG forums I thought about other authors that have some sort of TF or TG in them and one of my favorite series of fantasy novels (that I purchased without knowing it contained TFs) is the Council Wars series by John Ringo.
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It is many thousands of years in the future and humanity has grown quite complacent. We've designed a god like computer (no its not evil) to help run all of the mundane things that we must do for us and engage only in entertaining activities. Having children of course wouldn't be too entertaining so birth rates have plummeted and the population of the planet has fallen into only a few million. Members of 'The Council' that controls the computer that runs most of the world have differing ideas about what needs to be done to fix this population problem, one of them is the forced breeding of others. Due to competing ideas over this the Council splits and a war begins. Since all of the power that the world uses is taken by these two sides the average inhabitant of the world regresses in technology and power back to a classical fantasy type world, and this sets the stage for the stories I'll be linking to in a minute. Luckily for the survivors with infinite boredom some individuals are "re-enactors" who build castles and the like and engage in a very Middle Age-esque existence. These individuals will help fight the war for the one side. Where's the Process?: The TF elements in the story come from a variety of factors. The 'evil side' in the novels change humans and other races into Orc like beings for use in their cannon fodder armies. Also included are Elves that were created by genetic scientists many thousands of years previously. Also around are Dragons and a few other races that (no joke) Disney created for use in their theme parks. Humans often change themselves into other races such as Centaurs, Mermaids, etc. for entertainment prior to the war starting with the Council when such changes require power that is no longer available. The second book in the series, Emerald Sea, deals with Mermaids and the oceanic races almost exclusively, and talks about how their society functions, etc. Very definitely this series is a entertaining read, and the best part I can LEGALLY link you to the full novels for free online. Links to the Books (Free no sign-up required): http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/1...gons/index.htm (There Will Be Dragons) http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/1...0Sea/index.htm (Emerald Sea tons of Mermaids in this) http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/1...Tide/index.htm (Against the Tide includes 'Dragon Carriers' sort of like Aircraft carriers but with Dragons) http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/1...Moon/index.htm (East of the Sun, West of the Moon...Fights in space worst one of the series thus far was not too enjoyable) As to descriptive process there isn't too much but for the transformations of humans and others unwillingly to Orcs. However, the inclusion of discussions of a entire Mermaid society, kick ass Wood Elves, and Dragons more then make up for this if you like a fantasy series. I'd recommend you give this book series a read especially since its free :P. Also Bast the slightly crazy nympho Wood Elf is one of the best and most well written Elves I've seen in any fantasy fiction hands down. She is the epitome of awesome. Oh and quick note if you like the Webcomic Sluggy Freelance Bun-Bun has a cameo of sorts in the series ![]() Last edited by frice2000; 02-01-2009 at 05:46 PM. |
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