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词条 Black Legion of Callisto
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  1. Plot summary

  2. Reception

  3. Notes

  4. External links

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| image = Black Legion of Callisto.jpg
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| author = Lin Carter
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| cover_artist = Vincent Di Fate
| country = United States
| language = English
| series = Callisto series
| genre = Science fantasy
| publisher = Dell Books
| release_date = 1972
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| media_type = Print (Paperback)
| pages = 203
| isbn = 978-0-86007-825-8
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| preceded_by = Jandar of Callisto
| followed_by = Sky Pirates of Callisto
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Black Legion of Callisto is a science fantasy novel by American writer Lin Carter, the second in his Callisto series. It was first published in paperback by Dell Books in December 1972, and reprinted twice through January 1974. The first British edition was published by Orbit Books in 1975. It was later gathered together with Jandar of Callisto into the omnibus collection Volume 1 (2000).[1] The book includes an appendix ("A Note on the Thanatorian Language") collating background information from this and the previous volume.

Plot summary

Jonathan Dark (Jandar), earthman mysteriously transported to the Jovian moon of Callisto (or Thanator), has succeeded in rescuing Princess Darloona of Shondakar from the Sky Pirates of Zanadar, only to see her fall into the hands of the Black Legion, the mercenary force that had previously occupied her native city and driven her and her followers into exile. Journeying to Shondakar, Jandar improbably finds himself in the Legion's good graces after saving the son of its leader, the very man that leader intends to have Darloona wed in order to cement his control of the city. Having essentially been given a free hand to spy on the enemy, Jandar scouts out the city's defenses and weaknesses, particularly its underground tunnel system. He disrupts the wedding as Darloona's Ku Thad people infiltrate Shondakar through the tunnels and take the occupiers by surprise. Jandar kills the mastermind behind the princess's misfortunes, the supposed priest Oola, who is secretly one of the Mind Wizards conspiring to take over all of Thanator. But during the battle the Sky Pirates invade, and while the Ku Thad are ultimately victorious over both foes, Prince Thuton of Zanadar escapes, carrying Darloona back to the captivity from which Jandar sprung her in the previous volume. Back to square one...

Reception

Den Valdron, assessing the series in ERBzine, calls this book, along with the other two volumes in the series's first trilogy, "quite good." He notes "[t]he world and the hero are fairly vivid, the action moves quickly. It's hardly deep, but it is fun."[2]

Notes

1. ^{{isfdb title|id=4919|title=Black Legion of Callisto}}
2. ^Valdron, Den. "Lin Carter's Callisto Series (Part 1 of a series of 12)" in ERBzine 1731.

External links

  • {{Isfdb title|id=4919}}
  • Fantastic Fiction entry
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