Ruin and Rising is the thrilling conclusion to Leigh Bardugo's Grisha trilogy, where Alina Starkov faces her greatest challenges yet. Set in the war-torn land of Ravka, Alina must confront the Darkling and his growing power while grappling with her own identity and the weight of her destiny as the Sun Summoner. Themes of sacrifice, friendship, and the struggle between light and darkness permeate the narrative. This edition is essential for fans of fantasy literature and young adult fiction, particularly those who enjoy intricate world-building and complex characters. Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale of hope and resilience against overwhelming odds.

Key Points

  • Explores Alina Starkov's final battle against the Darkling in Ravka.
  • Delves into themes of sacrifice and identity in a war-torn fantasy world.
  • Features complex character development and intricate world-building.
  • Concludes the Grisha trilogy with high stakes and emotional depth.
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Author:Leigh Bardugo
270 pages
Language:English
Type:Short Story
newtopiccyclegrowin
Author:Leigh Bardugo
270 pages
Language:English
Type:Short Story
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BEFORE
THEMONSTER’SNAMEwasIzumrud,thegreatworm,andtherewerethosewho
claimedhehadmadethetunnelsthatranbeneathRavka.Sickwithappetite,
he ate up silt and gravel, burrowing deeper and deeper into the earth,
searchingforsomethingtosatisfyhishunger,untilhe’dgonetoofarandlost
himselfinthedark.
Itwasjustastory,butintheWhiteCathedral,peoplewerecarefulnotto
straytoofarfromthepassagesthatcurledaroundthemaincaverns.Strange
sounds echoed through the dim warren of tunnels, groans and unexplained
rumblings;cold pocketsofsilencewerebrokenbylowhissesthatmightbe
nothing or might be the sinuous movement of a long body, snaking closer
throughanearbypassageinsearchofprey.Inthosemoments,itwaseasyto
believethatIzumrudstilllivedsomewhere,waitingtobewokenbythecallof
heroes,dreamingofthefinemealhewouldhaveifonlysomehaplesschild
wouldwalkintohismouth.Abeastlikethatrests;hedoesnotdie.
The boy brought the girl this tale, and others too, all the new stories he
couldgather,intheearlydayswhenhewasallowed nearher.Hewouldsit
besideherbed,tryingtogethertoeat,listeningtothepainedwhistleofher
lungs,andhewouldtellthestoryofariver,tamedbyapowerfulTidemaker
and trained to dive through layers of rock, seeking a magic coin. He’d
whisperofpoorcursedPelyekin,laboringforathousandyearswithhismagic
pickaxe,leavingcavernsandpassagesinhiswake,alonelycreatureinsearch
of nothing but distraction, amassing gold and jewels he never intended to
spend.
Then, one morning, the boy arrived to find his way to the girl’s room
barredbyarmedmen.Andwhenhewouldnotleave,theydraggedhimfrom
her door in chains. The priest warned the boy that faith would bring him
peaceandobediencewouldkeephimbreathing.
Lockedinhercell,alonebutforthedripofthewaterandtheslowbeatof
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FAQs

What is the story behind Izumrud, the great worm?
Izumrud, the great worm, is a legendary creature said to have created the tunnels beneath Ravka. It is described as being sick with appetite, consuming silt and gravel as it burrows deeper into the earth. The tale suggests that Izumrud lost itself in the dark, becoming a myth that people in the white cathedral are wary of, believing it might still be alive, waiting to be awakened by the call of heroes.
Who is the saint in Ruin And Rising and what is her significance?
The saint in Ruin And Rising is Alina Starkov, who wakes each day to the sound of her name being chanted by her growing army. She is seen as a figure of hope for the hungry and hopeless, but her power is diminished, and her followers are unaware of her frailty. The priest tells the faithful that she will be queen one day, despite her being broken and unable to summon her powers as before.
What challenges does Alina Starkov face in the story?
Alina Starkov faces numerous challenges, including her waning powers and the pressure of being a symbol of hope for her followers. She is confined to the white cathedral, where her safety is monitored by the priest and his guards. Alina struggles with her identity as a saint, feeling the burden of expectations while dealing with her own physical frailty and the political machinations surrounding her.
How does the priest influence Alina's actions in the story?
The priest plays a significant role in influencing Alina's actions throughout the story. He advises her to maintain hope and obedience, asserting that faith will keep her alive. His control over her is evident as he restricts her movements and decisions, believing that patience is necessary until the right moment to act arises. Alina's frustration with his guidance highlights her desire for autonomy and the struggle against his manipulative authority.
What is the significance of the underground setting in Ruin And Rising?
The underground setting in Ruin And Rising, particularly the white cathedral, serves as a refuge for Alina and her followers but also symbolizes confinement and control. It is a place where hope is cultivated through faith, yet it represents the limitations placed on Alina and the reality of their dire situation. The darkness of the tunnels contrasts with the light Alina once commanded, emphasizing her struggle against the encroaching despair.
What role do the pilgrims play in the narrative?
The pilgrims in Ruin And Rising are portrayed as desperate individuals seeking solace and hope in the figure of Alina, the sun saint. They come from various backgrounds, including first army deserters, and their presence highlights the need for a leader in times of turmoil. Their dwindling numbers and the priest's focus on recruiting able-bodied individuals for potential soldiers reflect the harsh realities of war and the manipulation of faith for survival.
How does Alina's relationship with the boy influence her character development?
Alina's relationship with the boy, who brings her stories and companionship during her illness, is pivotal to her character development. His presence provides her with comfort and a connection to her past, reminding her of her strength and resilience. As the story progresses, their bond illustrates her struggle between vulnerability and the expectations of her role as a saint, ultimately shaping her resolve to reclaim her power.