| Yggur | |
|---|---|
| First appearance | A Shadow on the Glass (chapter5) |
| Created by | Ian Irvine |
| Information | |
| Species | Old Humans |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 1000 (View From the Mirror) and 1200 (Well of Echoes) |
| Occupation | Mancer |
| Title | Lord Yggur |
| Relatives | Chissmoul, Katilloe, Kimli |
Yggur is one of the main characters in Ian Irvine's series of book, The Three Worlds Cycle. A Shadow on the Glass is the first Novel in The View from the Mirror quartet Ian Irvine (born 1950 is an Australian Fantasy /eco- thriller author and marine scientist. The old humans are a fictional human species from Ian Irvine 's arc of novels The Three Worlds Cycle. The View from the Mirror is the first quartet in Ian Irvine 's The Three Worlds Cycle series The Well of Echoes is a quartet of novels written by Ian Irvine and is the second arc of The Three Worlds Cycle series Mancer is a term that describes a practitioner of the Secret Art in Ian Irvine 's Three Worlds Cycle. Ian Irvine (born 1950 is an Australian Fantasy /eco- thriller author and marine scientist. The Three Worlds Cycle is a series of novels written by author Ian Irvine. He appears in both The View from the Mirror and The Well of Echoes quartets. The View from the Mirror is the first quartet in Ian Irvine 's The Three Worlds Cycle series The Well of Echoes is a quartet of novels written by Ian Irvine and is the second arc of The Three Worlds Cycle series He is a mancer of surpassing power and is very long-lived, despite being old human and having never used his Art to lengthen his life. Mancer is a term that describes a practitioner of the Secret Art in Ian Irvine 's Three Worlds Cycle. The old humans are a fictional human species from Ian Irvine 's arc of novels The Three Worlds Cycle. The Secret Art is effectively "magic" in Ian Irvine 's fictional cycle of series of books The Three Worlds Cycle.
Yggur is a very tall man who is well built, with broad shoulders and muscular legs. Yggur has unusual frost grey eyes and has jaw long black hair, as well as a long tanned face. During The View from the Mirror quartet Yggur suffers from an extremely painful limp and it was not uncommon for one side of his face to spasm.
In The Well of Echoes, Yggur's limp is no more and his face no longer spasms. His black hair is greying, particularly at the temples. His face is slightly older now and he appears to be in hale middle age, despite being 1200 years old. Yggur has never used a rejuvenation spell to renew his life and his longevity is a mystery even to himself.
In The View from the Mirror quartet Yggur resides in Fiz Gorgo and has set out to conqeur Meldorin, to spite the Magister of the Council of Santhenar, his enemy Mendark. Fiz Gorgo is a large fortress located in the region of Orist on Meldorin Island, in Ian Irvine 's The Three Worlds Cycle. The Council of Santhenar was an alliance of powerful people in Ian Irvine 's fictional series of books The View from the Mirror. Mendark was a fictional character in Ian Irvine 's The View from the Mirror quartet He is reserved and sometimes seen as cold, though he is an invariably fair and just man. His fear of being controlled by Rulke again, consumes him and it is a never ending pain. Rulke is a fictional character in Ian Irvine 's The View from the Mirror quartet Yggur was the kind of man who would collect any debt to the last copper grint and expected his enemies to be just as calculating.
In The Well of Echoes, Yggur is a changed man. Though he can still be a hard man, he sees the world in a new light and there is often a warmth about him. Though when he first reappears he denies to have any interest in the affairs of old human kind, this is shown to be quite false. Yggur helps change the course of the war with the lyrinx, yet petitions for their survival, rather than genocide. Lyrinx are fictional humanoids in Ian Irvine 's quartet The Well of Echoes. Malien and Yggur had their differences during the time of the Mirror, but become quite close friends when they re-meet and often rely on each others insights on a myriad of matters. Malien is one of the main characters in Ian Irvine 's series of books The Three Worlds Cycle.
| The View from the Mirror | |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Ian Irvine |
| Main Characters: | Faelamor | Karan | Lilis | Llian | Maigraith | Malien | Mendark | Nadiril | Rulke Shand | Tallia | Tensor | Yggur | |
| Secondary Characters: | Berenet | Jevander | Pender | Selial | Thyllan | Yalkara |
| Species: | Aachim | Charon | Faellem | Old Humans |
| Books: | A Shadow on the Glass | The Tower on the Rift | Dark is the Moon | The Way Between the Worlds |
| The Well of Echoes | |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Ian Irvine |
| Main Characters: | Cryl-Nish Hlar | Tiaan Liise-Mar | Gilhaelith | Irisis Stirm | Jal-Nish Hlar | Liett | Malien | Minis | Ryll | Ullii | Vithis | Xervish Flydd | Yggur |
| Secondary Characters: | Eiryn Muss | Flangers | Fusshte | Fyn-Mah | Ghorr | Gyrull | Klarm | Merryl | Troist |
| Species: | Aachim | Charon | Faellem | Lyrinx | Old Humans |
| Books: | Geomancer | Tetrarch | Scrutator | Chimaera |