Mourning and at a loss, Vanyel once again was forced to redefine both who he was and who he wanted to become. The identity that later on shattered, when all of what he hold dear was taken away by his lover’s suicidal death. It took a forced journey to the capital and finding his first lover to make the main hero capable of shaping his own self-identity. Being forced by his father to become someone he was not, Vanyel’s rebellion and emotional suffering made cold and distant. Mercedes Lackey’s Magic’s Pawn book offers a different approach, where the world and magic compliment the main hero, Vanyel’s, maturing and entering adulthood. ""Fantasy books offer worlds filled with magic and wonders, usually distracting readers from the character’s psychological makeup.
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