In 1991, Mary Gentle published Rats and Gargoyles, a riveting fantasy adventure set in a land where baroque technology exists comfortably with alchemy, magic, and all manner of wonders. For many years, this elaborate and beautifully written tale was hard to find...until now. In a terraced city at...
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In 1991, Mary Gentle published Rats and Gargoyles, a riveting fantasy adventure set in a land where baroque technology exists comfortably with alchemy, magic, and all manner of wonders. For many years, this elaborate and beautifully written tale was hard to find...until now. In a terraced city at the heart of the world, humans are mere underlings of the arrogant Rat-Lords. Men and women are confined to certain districts of the city, while the Rats are restricted to others by their own masters, the Decans. Incarnate in living rock, the thirty-six Lords of Heaven and Hell impose their divine will over Rats and humans alike through gargoyle acolytes, who in their hundreds of thousands wait to swoop down and devour any who oppose the god-daemons. And opposition is growing....For generations uncounted, human slaves were forced to build the mountainous Fane, but now the long-held dream of raising their own lost Temple has spurred the builders to revolt. Forbidden the knowledge to build for themselves, they plot to uncover the Masonic wisdom that has been lost for millennia - secrets that will free them from their rulers once and for all. But they need access to parts of the city denied them, and so they strike a deal with the Rat-Priest Plessiez, who has a grand scheme of his own. ...
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