Wayfinder's Story
Long ago, the gods forged Twelve Swords of Power and threw them on the gameboard of life to watch men scramble. But they forged too well; the Swords could kill the gods themselves.
Now, the gods are gone, the Swords are scattered, Wayfinder, the Sword of Wisdom, turns up in the hut of one Valdemar, a simple (or is he?) grower of grapes.
This strong yet gentle young giant is in want of a wife.
It is the property of Wayfinder to lead its wielder where the wielder wants to go – thus Valdemar asks for guidance to the one who is most fit to share his life.
But the Sword of Wisdom leads him to the Lady Yambu – a vigorous sixty-year-old, at least in appearance! Once known as the Silver Queen, the Lady Yambu is on a pilgrimage of her own, accompanied by Prince Zoltan, and has no desire to spend her declining years in a vineyard.
And yet Wayfinder will not let Valdemar leave the Lady...
Meanwhile, at the headquarters of the Blue Temple, where vast amounts of the world's wealth are stored, the evil macrowizard Wood and his gorgeous sidekick, Tigris, have an interview with the Chairman...
Doughty, aging Ben of Purkinje wakes in a barn to discover himself surrounded by hostile armed men...
In Sarykam, Prince Mark scans the dawn skies eagerly for a winged messenger: How is the hunt for Woundhealer, the sword of mercy, progressing? It is the only hope for the grievously injured Princess Kristin...
But Wayfinder has a way of complicating all quests in which it becomes involved...
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Fred Saberhagen
Fred Thomas Saberhagen (1930–2007) was a Chicago-born American science fiction and fantasy fiction author most famous for his Berserker series of science fiction stories.
He also wrote a series of vampire novels in which the vampires (including the famous Dracula) are the protagonists, and a series of post-apocalyptic mytho-magical novels beginning with his popular Empire of the East and continuing through a long series of Swords and Lost Swords novels. Saberhagen died of cancer, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Books of Lost Swords
Books of Lost Swords consists of eight books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series Ardneh sequence

