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The Grishaverse is a fictional shared universe of fantasy novels, short story collections, and a television adaptation created by Israeli–American author Leigh Bardugo.The universe consists of the nations of Ravka, Fjerda, Shu Han, Kerch, Novyi Zem, and the Wandering Isle, each of which adapts elements of language, culture, and tradition from countries of the real world (elements in turn ...
Nadya is the daughter of Maxim, a local carpenter. Several girls go missing as winter begins and famine deepens. Nadya suspects that Karina, her father's new wife, is a witch. While hunting in the woods, Nadya finds a mysterious cabin owned by a witch named Magda. They are snowed in together for the winter; Nadya helps with the chores and ...
Zoë Wanamaker as Baghra, Alina's Grisha teacher and Aleksander's mother. Patrick Gibson as Sturmhond / Nikolai Lantsov (season 2), a privateer who is later revealed to be the second Prince of Ravka. [6] Daisy Head as Genya Safin (season 2; [7] recurring season 1), A Grisha Healer and Tailor, who befriends Alina. She falls in love with David ...
After demonstrating her power to the King and his court, Alina is told by her tutor, Baghra, that she must flee. Baghra reveals herself as the Darkling's mother. She explains that the Darkling is hundreds of years old, intentionally created the Unsea, and intends to enslave Alina in order to use her Grisha power to conquer the world.
Leigh Bardugo (born April 6, 1975) is an American fantasy author. She is best known for her young adult Grishaverse novels, which include the Shadow and Bone trilogy and the Six of Crows and King of Scars duologies.
Li was born in Brighton, East Sussex to an English mother and a Chinese father who was raised in Hong Kong.She grew up in Redhill, Surrey and has an older brother. [2 ...
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King of Scars is a fantasy novel by the Israeli–American author Leigh Bardugo published by Imprint in 2019. It is the first in a duology, followed by Rule of Wolves, [2] and a continuation of Bardugo's Grishaverse.