![]() Its presence is represented by infrequent right-justified text. ![]() It occasionally takes over her right arm. Double Consciousness: The head wound Baru took at the end of the last book somehow divided the lobes of her brain on top of everything else, and the right hemineglect-affected half now thinks it's Tain Hu.Field-General is slang for someone doomed to destruction. It is revealed that the Masquerade doesn't have a standing army for this very reason.The Admiralty is firmly against this and actively seek to eliminate Baru before a war can start. Civil War: The powers behind the throne want to start a war to take control of the Oriati Mbo.Becoming the Mask: The central theme of Baru's journey.Ambiguously Brown: Averted with Apparitor.Aluminum Christmas Trees: invoked The afterword explains that many of the more fantastical elements introduced in the book have a real-world basis, such as naturally-occurring nuclear reactors, immortal cancer cells, and transmissible cancers.The following tropes have been found in this work: The book is followed up by The Tyrant Baru Coromant. ![]() ![]() Having succeeded in her goal of joining the highest level of power in the Masquerade following her false rebellion in Aurdynn, Baru continues with her quest to destroy the Masquerade from within. ![]() Three years following the release of The Traitor Baru Cormorant Seth Dickinson has returned with a sequel. "If something hurts, does that make it true?" ![]()
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