Forge of Virtue Summary

This topic summarizes the events of Lynn Abbey's The Forge of Virtue novel.

The Story
The Forge of Virtue begins four months after Lord British's fateful descent into the newly formed Underworld.

The Beginning
The gentry of Britannia gather in Hawksnest for the springtide Conclave of the Peers of the Virtues. Among them are Companions of the Avatar, notably Julia, Geoffrey, and Iolo Arbelest. When Lord DuPre arrives with the lady mage Meraise via Moongate, they bring terrible news: Blackthorn has disbanded and outlawed the Great Council of Magicians when they refused to give him the words of power, and has taken and tortured the wizard Felespar. The Companions and Peers react angrily to this news.

Jordan Hawson, the eldest son of Lord Erwald Ironhawk and Lady Barbara (whom were hosting the Conclave), and Ironhawk's ward, Althea, ask about her brother Balthan, who was amanuesis to Felespar. Meraise does not know his whereabouts, so Althea takes Jordan to her rooms to show him a secret. She reveals a magic globe, a talisman created by third circle magic known as a homunculus. She activates it by rubbing the glass with amber oil and intoning Kal Wis Por Mani. The figure within the glass becomes an image of Balthan, but is suddenly surrounded by a jagged arc of sooty darkness: an omen of dread portent. The figure points north-northwest, toward Britain City. They decide he must be rescued, and set off, along with Drumon, a local farrier.

The Quest
They take Old Paladin's Road north of Trinsic on the way to Britain City. The first night, they are attacked by trolls. After a swift battle, the group spends the remainder for the night awake. The next day, they are caught in a storm, and nearly turn back to Hawksnest or the nearby White Flower Valley. Instead, they press on toward Paws. Once there, neither inn would accept Jordan's writ of signet, so Drum paid for their stay.

Jordan takes his Valorian steed to the local baron, and is loaned a mule, pony, and pouch of silver for breeding rights (and possible forfeiture, if not repaid in one month). Meanwhile, Drum and Althea visit a local fair to purchase new traveling attire for Althea. One merchant gives them pause, however, and that same merchant is later seen talking to a dark figure that radiates fear and darkness. The party quickly leaves Paws.

Ten days out from Hawksnest, they come across a gypsy wagon under attack by brigands. Jordan recognizes the armor of former guardians of a Virtue Peer. He and Drum rush to fight off the brigands, while Althea frees the captive gypsies. During the fight, the leader is felled by an arrow while dueling Jordan. The gypsy leader, an old crone, reveals that the arrow was shot by Shamino to save Jordan's life.

The Companion explains that Iolo and DuPre's argument at the Conclave was staged, and that they are seeking Lord British. The king had gone to the Maelstrom in Spiritwood to cleanse a "darkening of virtue" that the Companions had sensed. However, British was gone, and evil was now descending on Britannia.

The gypsy, after healing Jordan of an injury sustained during the fight, offers to read their fortunes with her cards. Unlike the Avatar's readings, however, this goes poorly for the friends, showing them pain and sadness. Altea's reading ends with the same darkness shown in Balthan's globe appearing within the wagon. When they attempt to stop it with candles, the flames ignite the mystic cards, earning them a quick retreat from the gypsy camp.

Althea, feeling guilty about getting them involved in the quest, falls into depression. Again, they nearly turn back, but decide to press on to Britain City. In the night, a gypsy offers them wine, in thanks for saving them from the brigands. Whatever they put in the wine puts Jordan to sleep, and when we awakens the gypsy caravan has left. Soon after awakening, Jordan's younger brother Darrel, whom everyone calls Squirt, catches up to them. He bears Shamino's bow and arrows, as a token of the rangers trust, and explains that Shamino and DuPre have convinced Lord Ironhawk to let Jordan and Althea complete this quest. He also mentions that Shamino said Althea's talisman "smelled" like the three shadows the Companions were hunting. Despite him making a nuisance of himself, the friends cannot afford to split up to take Darrel back to Hawksnest, so they continue on together.

Continuing on, they reach a charterhouse by midday, and while Drum and Althea purchase provisions, Jordan purchases a sword for his brother. As they leave, the find a royal proclamation tacked to the Britain City mileage post, which announces the dissolution of the Great Council and warns that anyone spreading dissent would be drawn and quartered.

Four miles from Britain, they attempt to stop at a farm cottage for the night. Jordan requests water from the well, and a place to make a fire, which are rights given to any Peerage. They are instead met with fear and hostility, and are forced to continue on towards the city.

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Trivia

 * An amanuensis generally has negative connotations, as it was originally used as a Roman term for a slave kept 'within hand reach'. It came to be used for unskilled laborers, although it is also used academically to refer to teaching assistants, or someone who assists a disabled person in their studies. The term is also used as an officer position in some societies, where they record the official proceedings. It may be assumed that Balthan's position was something similar.