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==Plot introduction==
 
==Plot introduction==
In the world of [[Kelewan]], [[Mara]] of the [[Acoma]] has now become an expert player in the Game of the Council through bloody political maneuvering. After buying a group of [[Midkemia]]n prisoners-of-war, she finds one of them — [[Kevin]] of [[Zün]] — to be a great asset in her ongoing struggle for survival and power.
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In the world of [[Kelewan]], [[Mara]] of the [[Acoma]] has now become an expert player in the Game of the Council through bloody political maneuvering. After buying a group of [[Midkemia]]n prisoners-of-war, she finds one of them — [[Kevin]] of [[Zun|Zün]] — to be a great asset in her ongoing struggle for survival and power.
   
 
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Though challenging the norms of [[Tsurani]] society had served her well, Mara is still a product of her culture and does not question many of her beliefs and conventions. Through the eyes of her Midkemian slave Kevin of Zün, she begins to see the flaws, contradictions, limitations and potential of the [[Tsuranuanni]] Empire — and finds a love like she has never known. The Minwanabi plot to kill the Acoma military commander Keyoke and then force Mara into a campaign in the faraway desert lands of [[Dustari]]. Thanks to Mara's [[cho-ja soldier]]s and Kevin's innovative "barbarian" tactics, Mara and her ally the Lord of the [[Xacatecas]] manage to overcome a Minwanabi ambush and secure an unprecedented treaty with the desert chiefs of Dustari.
 
Though challenging the norms of [[Tsurani]] society had served her well, Mara is still a product of her culture and does not question many of her beliefs and conventions. Through the eyes of her Midkemian slave Kevin of Zün, she begins to see the flaws, contradictions, limitations and potential of the [[Tsuranuanni]] Empire — and finds a love like she has never known. The Minwanabi plot to kill the Acoma military commander Keyoke and then force Mara into a campaign in the faraway desert lands of [[Dustari]]. Thanks to Mara's [[cho-ja soldier]]s and Kevin's innovative "barbarian" tactics, Mara and her ally the Lord of the [[Xacatecas]] manage to overcome a Minwanabi ambush and secure an unprecedented treaty with the desert chiefs of Dustari.
   
Tasaio is exiled for his failure against Mara, but ascends to Lord of the Minwanabi after Desio's death in battle on the barbarian world of Midkemia. Mara barely survives an extended overnight attack orchestrated by Tasaio in the Imperial capital of [[Kentosani]], and continues acquiring allies and favors toward an endgame she knows is unavoidable. Her hopes of freeing Kevin from slavery are dashed by a proclamation from the Emperor [[Ichindar]] forbidding such practice, and soon she is even forced to relinquish Kevin for an Imperial exchange of prisoners with the [[Lyam I|Barbarian King]]. However, Mara manages to influence Ichindar and manipulate the High Council to thwart Tasaio's ambitions and destroy the Minwanabi once and for all. Mara — pregnant with Kevin's child — is named [[Servant of the Empire]].
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Tasaio is exiled for his failure against Mara, but ascends to Lord of the Minwanabi after Desio's death in battle on the barbarian world of Midkemia. Mara barely survives an extended overnight attack orchestrated by Tasaio in the Imperial capital of [[Kentosani]], and continues acquiring allies and favors toward an endgame she knows is unavoidable. Her hopes of freeing Kevin from slavery are dashed by a proclamation from the Emperor [[Ichindar]] forbidding such practice, and soon she is even forced to relinquish Kevin for an Imperial exchange of prisoners with the [[Lyam I|Barbarian King]]. However, Mara manages to influence Ichindar and manipulate the High Council to thwart Tasaio's ambitions and destroy the Minwanabi once and for all. Mara — pregnant with Kevin's child — is named [[Servant of the Empire (title)|Servant of the Empire]].
 
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Servant of the Empire
SOE ukpb cover
Servant of the Empire UK paperback cover.
Original title
Translator
Illustrator
Cover Artist
Country
Language
Series
The Empire Trilogy
Subject(s)
Genre(s)
Publication date
September 1, 1990
Media type
Pages
827 pp (first edition)
0-385-24718-4
21228515

Servant of the Empire is a fantasy novel by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts. Published in 1990, it is the second book in the Empire Trilogy, preceded by 1987's Daughter of the Empire and followed by Mistress of the Empire in 1992.

Plot introduction

In the world of Kelewan, Mara of the Acoma has now become an expert player in the Game of the Council through bloody political maneuvering. After buying a group of Midkemian prisoners-of-war, she finds one of them — Kevin of Zün — to be a great asset in her ongoing struggle for survival and power.

Plot summary

Having risen in wealth, power and social standing but still threatened by powerful enemies, Lady Mara of the Acoma is in as much danger as ever after her triumphs in Daughter of the Empire. Lord Desio of the Minwanabi, son of the defeated Lord Jingu, swears an unbreakable blood oath to the Red God of Death that he will destroy the Acoma or end his own bloodline. He enlists into this cause his cousin Tasaio, the cruel military genius who had managed to send Mara's father and brother to their deaths without breaking any laws or losing honor.

Though challenging the norms of Tsurani society had served her well, Mara is still a product of her culture and does not question many of her beliefs and conventions. Through the eyes of her Midkemian slave Kevin of Zün, she begins to see the flaws, contradictions, limitations and potential of the Tsuranuanni Empire — and finds a love like she has never known. The Minwanabi plot to kill the Acoma military commander Keyoke and then force Mara into a campaign in the faraway desert lands of Dustari. Thanks to Mara's cho-ja soldiers and Kevin's innovative "barbarian" tactics, Mara and her ally the Lord of the Xacatecas manage to overcome a Minwanabi ambush and secure an unprecedented treaty with the desert chiefs of Dustari.

Tasaio is exiled for his failure against Mara, but ascends to Lord of the Minwanabi after Desio's death in battle on the barbarian world of Midkemia. Mara barely survives an extended overnight attack orchestrated by Tasaio in the Imperial capital of Kentosani, and continues acquiring allies and favors toward an endgame she knows is unavoidable. Her hopes of freeing Kevin from slavery are dashed by a proclamation from the Emperor Ichindar forbidding such practice, and soon she is even forced to relinquish Kevin for an Imperial exchange of prisoners with the Barbarian King. However, Mara manages to influence Ichindar and manipulate the High Council to thwart Tasaio's ambitions and destroy the Minwanabi once and for all. Mara — pregnant with Kevin's child — is named Servant of the Empire.