Dragon Haven

Dragon Haven is a fantasy novel by American writer Robin Hobb, the second novel in The Rain Wilds Chronicles. In a blog post Robin Hobb wrote: "The untitled book I am working on now picks up the tale of the Tarman expedition in search of Kelsingra. It’s my work in progress and threatens to be a long book!".[1] Dragon Haven is written in third-person narrative from the viewpoint of several key characters. The narrative joins these separate threads together as a party of malformed dragons, their human keepers and other supporters are on a quest for the legendary Elderling city of Kelsingra.

Dragon Haven
First edition cover
AuthorRobin Hobb
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Rain Wild Chronicles
GenreFantasy
PublisherHarperVoyager (UK)
Publication date
4 March 2010 (UK)
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages570 (Hardback)
ISBN978-0-00-733581-7 (UK hardback edition)
OCLC316002555
Preceded byDragon Keeper 
Followed byCity of Dragons 

Plot summary

The book opens where the previous book left off and we continue to follow the dragons, the keepers and the barge Tarman as they continue their trek up the river.

Characters

  • Alise Kincarron Finbok – one of the main protagonists, a self-taught scholar of dragons.
  • Thymara – one of the main protagonists, keeper to Sintara.
  • Sintara – one of the main protagonists, a blue dragon (Thymara's dragon).
  • Captain Leftrin – one of the main protagonists, Captain of the barge Tarman.
  • Sedric – one of the main protagonists, secretary to Hest Finbok, he is assigned to accompany Alise Finbok on her journey.
  • Tats – keeper of the dragon Fente, childhood friend of Thymara and a former slave.
  • Sylve – keeper of the dragon Mercor.
  • Rapskal – keeper of the dragon Heeby.
  • Greft – keeper of the dragon Kalo. In his mid twenties, he is the oldest keeper and their unofficial leader.

Minor Characters

  • Carson Lupskip – a hunter and an old friend of Leftrin's.
  • Davvie – a hunter (bowman) and nephew to Carson.
  • Jess – a hunter.
  • Ranculos – a scarlet, male dragon kept by Harrikin.
  • Sestican – an azure, male dragon, kept by Lecter.
  • Mercor – a golden dragon, tended by Sylve. Implied to have previously been the sea serpent Maulkin.
  • Heeby – a small red dragon queen, tended by Rapskal.
  • Jerd – keeper of the dragon Veras, she is implied to be promiscuous.
  • Fente – a green dragon queen with a nasty temperament, tended by Tats.
  • Veras – a green dragon queen, tended by Jerd.
  • Arbuc – Alum's silver-green dragon.
  • Kalo – a blue-black male dragon, the largest of their clan, tended by Greft.
  • Spit – an unclaimed, stunted silver dragon with a wounded tail.
  • Relpda – an unclaimed, sickly copper dragon queen.
  • Tinder – a lavender dragon, tended by Nortel.
  • Baliper – a red dragon, tended by Warken.
  • Kase – a dragon keeper, cousin to Boxter.
  • Boxter – a dragon keeper, cousin to Kase.
  • Alum – a dragon keeper to Arbuc.
  • Nortel – a dragon keeper to Tinder; one of Greft's closest supporters.
  • Warken – keeper of the dragon Baliper.
  • Harrikin – a dragon keeper to Ranculos, foster brother to Lecter. He is the second oldest keeper at 20 years.
  • Lecter – a dragon keeper to Sestican, foster brother to Harrikin.
  • Skelly – Deckhand on Tarman and niece of Leftrin.
  • Big Eider – Deckhand on Tarman.
  • Hennesey – Mate on Tarman.
  • Hest Finbok – Husband of Alise Finbok, a rich and important Bingtown trader.
  • Swarge – Tillerman of the barge Tarman.
  • Bellin – Wife to Swarge, a poleman on Tarman.
  • Tarman – A liveship river barge made from wizardwood.
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gollark: And English words don't meaningfully *have* precise technical definitions.
gollark: If you don't have a political view on some topic, you will not do those due to that.
gollark: People with political views which aren't "I don't have a political view" will probably talk about it, take actions based on it, maybe shun or mock people with sufficiently different ones, sort of thing.

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