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The Magician King

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214:. In one, following her unsuccessful interview at Brakebills, Julia returns to Brooklyn. A poorly constructed alibi reveals to her the memories of her interview and the world of magic that wasn't available to her. After a significant amount of searching, she finds her way to a safe house where low-level spells are taught. Gradually, she works her way up the levels, learning more and more magic, until the safe houses have no more to teach her. She makes contact with Free Trader Beowulf, a group of people like her: self taught magicians with significant psychological issues. She moves to 238:, where he has sold the button he had which allowed travel between worlds to the dragon in the grand canal. With him is Poppy, an Australian magician who studies dragons. Quentin visits and speaks to the dragon, who warns him of the old gods' return and the impending closure of the Neitherlands, the city in between the worlds. 27: 245:
As Penny explains, access to magic is through a loophole that was never intended, and the old gods, who are effectively just magicians operating on a titanic power scale, have returned to close that loophole. Fillory is the loophole through which magic escaped, and the end of magic will mean its end
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by Our Lady Underground. They open the door at the edge of the world, allowing magic back, and opening the way to the far side of Fillory. Quentin cannot go through as he used his passport in visiting the underworld, and when he accepts the debt Julia owes for causing the catastrophe, allowing her
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In Fillory, Eliot, Janet, Quentin, and Julia rule as Kings and Queens, and life is good, if somewhat boring. Seeking a quest, Quentin and Julia travel to the outer islands of Fillory to collect back taxes, where they discover a golden key and are accidentally returned to Earth. Searching for a way
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god who kills most of them while warning them that no one has summoned a god in 2000 years, that all the gods heard them including the ancient ones, and they might as well be dead when the gods come. He intends to kill the last two, but Julia sacrifices herself to save her friend Asmodeus. Reynard
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Quentin and Julia are able to return to Fillory, unintentionally bringing Poppy and Josh with them. There they encounter Eliot, who has been on a quest to find the remaining golden keys. In an attempt to return Poppy to Earth, Quentin and Poppy end up in the Neitherlands, where Penny, Quentin's
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too. The founders of the Neitherlands did build a back door through which magic could come if the gods ever returned to shut it down, and it is locked by the same seven golden keys Quentin and Eliot have been searching for. Quentin and Poppy return to Fillory.
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Janet – Quentin's former classmate at Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy and one of the Queens of Fillory. She is called "Janet Way" by another student in the first book, but "Janet Pluchinsky" by Brakebills Dean Fogg in the
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Quentin Coldwater – A former resident of Brooklyn and alumnus of Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy, Quentin became one of the kings of Fillory after a series of magical misadventures.
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Julia and the others in Murs, in order to attain significantly more magical power, attempt to summon Our Lady Underground, a local goddess. They instead summon
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Julia Wicker – A skilled, self-taught magician with a troubled past and a damaged psyche, Julia reigns in the magical realm of Fillory as one of its queens.
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Asmodeus – A powerful teenage "hedge witch" (self-taught magic user) and member of the Free Trader Beowulf, an invitation-only club of intelligent people.
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Eliot Waugh – Quentin's former senior at Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy and High King of Fillory.
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Quentin and Julia travel to the underworld, where they collect the last key and where Julia is made a
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proceeds to rape Julia, leaving her with severe trauma and an extra spark of god-like magic.
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through, he is forced to give up his throne and leave Fillory. Alone, he returns to Earth.
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The book garnered good reviews from most venues, including Emily VanDerWerff at
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follows two story lines, beginning at the same time as the beginning and end of
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Lev Grossman
High fantasy
Parallel universe
Viking Press
Heinemann
ISBN
978-0-670-02231-1
LC Class
The Magicians
The Magician's Land
fantasy
Lev Grossman
Viking Press
The Magicians
Murs
Reynard the Fox
trickster
Venice
dryad
List of The Magicians characters
The Onion
The A.V. Club
The Magician's Land
Dangerous Women
"Review: The Magician King"
Official website of Lev Grossman's book The Magician King
Categories
2011 American novels
American fantasy novels

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