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Elizabeth Haydon

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Elizabeth Haydon (born 1965) is an American fantasy author. She has written two fantasy series set within the same universe, the fantasy / romance / whodunit fusion called The Symphony of Ages and the young adult series The Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme.

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4-715: An herbalist , harpist , and madrigal singer , Elizabeth Haydon also enjoys anthropology and folklore . She lives on the East Coast of the United States . The Symphony of Ages books series consists of the Rhapsody Trilogy , the two Middle Books , and, as of June 2015, The War of the Known World Trilogy . The third book in this trilogy, and thus the eighth in the Symphony of Ages series,

8-525: A person or a thing. In some instances a Namer can change the parameters of a person or a thing by giving it a new name. When Rhapsody meets up with her two future companions she accidentally uses her Naming power to rename The Brother, a ruthless assassin, to "Achmed The Snake." This accident forces Rhapsody to join Achmed and his companion who are on the run from an ancient and dangerous foe, a F'Dor demon. Rhapsody, Achmed, Grunthor live out their new lives after

12-768: The aftermath of the Cymrian Council. Achmed and Grunthor continue their plans to re-build Ylorc while Rhapsody lives with Ashe in Haguefort, unknown that an enemy thought dead has arisen to wreak vengeance. The War of the Known World trilogy focuses on the Three facing war that is started by the Merchant turned Emperor Talquist, who used the scale of Twilight to manipulate the scales to rise to power. Various other characters are introduced and supporting characters make

16-473: Was published in June 2015. The Rhapsody Trilogy is based on three characters who find themselves in a land on the brink of disaster. Rhapsody, the main character, is a Namer, a profession that includes passing down the history and lore of the people and the land. As a Namer, Rhapsody, can only speak the truth. A Namer has incredible power because when they speak (or sing) they describe the very nature or essence of

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