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Paksepedia is an encyclopedia about the world of Elizabeth Moon's fantasy novels - beginning with The Deed of Paksenarrion, The Legacy of Gird prequels, and Paladin's Legacy sequels - as well as the various short stories. Anyone can create or edit any article.


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Paksepedia is a collection of articles about people, places, creatures, gods and any other aspect of the world from the Paksenarrion and related novels and short stories. Please follow these guidelines:
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Paladin's Legacy

Paladin's Legacy Series

The adventure continues--because when Paksenarrion found the missing king of Lyonya, she upset lives, realms, and long-laid plans all over the Eight Kingdoms of the North--and the fallout will affect even faraway Old Aare. Closer at hand, the men and women who shaped Paks as a young recruit and mercenary soldier are in their turn changed by what she did--and by her character.
Oath of Fealty

Oath of Fealty, Book 1

Kings of the North

Kings of the North, Book 2

Echoes of Betrayal

Echoes of Betrayal, Book 3

Limits of Power

Limits of Power, Book 4

Crown of Renewal

Crown of Renewal, Book 5

Legacy of Gird

Omnibus: Surrender None/Liar's Oath

Surrender None 1990

Surrender None 1990

Paksenarrion could never have fulfilled her destiny had it not been for one who came before. Gird, the peasant, the armsman, the Liberator who taught his people that they could fight - and win - against oppression.
Liar's Oath 1992

Liar's Oath 1992

During the war, Gird took in a refugee who soon became known as "Gird's luap" (luap being the word for assistant, or an army officer who was not in the chain of command.)


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