Riders of The Storm Review
Riders
of the Storm review by Harriet Klausner
On the planet Cersi lives three very distinct sentient species. The Oud
reside under the earth tunneling to where they want to go and have the ability
to restore clan lands; the impoverish Om’ray can pass as human and have psi
power so that all in a clan are interconnected; finally the Tikitik are by far
the most feral. All three species adhere to the Agreement, which demands they
keep their society stagnant and stay inside their assigned areas except during
the Passage if they are to have peace. Aryl the Om’ray is a person with
tremendous power, but was exiled by her Yena clan for developing a new talent
that upset the delicate balance and broke the Agreement and almost the clan.
Her followers left with her hoping she would start a new clan. They travel to
the mountains and settle in the place where the ruins of the village of Sona
are. Aryl’s people want to settle here and begin a new clan with her as their
leader. While people are forced to come to Sona by the Oud leaders, Enris
Mendolar of Tuana clan learns of a new clan in the wilds of the mountains.
However when he finds them he learns they discourage visitors and he barely
escapes with his life. He is the man Aryl wants, but first she must set
guidelines for her new clan so that everyone is treated better and know how to
live free of the rule makers.
Julie E. Czerneda is a first class world builder as she creates the earlier
years on Cersi with characters from three differing species and diverse cultures
living in peaceful coexistence when the Trade Pact humans arrive. RIDERS OF THE
STORM is filled with plenty of action and deep characterizations so that the
audience will feel the author is a tour guide showing off a real world with
genuine races and cultures. However, the bottom line in the Stratification “pre”
saga remains Aryl who was coming of age in REAP THE WILD WIND when she shook the
foundation of the Agreement, but now is coming of power as she tries to do the
right thing for her people.
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