The Fire Eternal
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The Fire Eternal is a 2007 novel
Novel
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 by an English
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 author, Chris d'Lacey
Chris D'Lacey
Chris d'Lacey is an English writer of children's fiction.-Biography:Chris d'Lacey was born in Valetta, Malta, but as a child moved first to Leicester and then to Bolton...

. It is the fourth book in his Last Dragon Chronicles. After writing The Fire Eternal, d'Lacey has written Dark Fire
Dark Fire (The Last Dragon Chronicles)
Dark Fire is the fifth book in the Last Dragon Chronicles by Chris d'Lacey. It was released on the 2nd of July 2009 in the UK and was published on May 1, 2010 for the US....

, Fire World
Fire World
Fire World is the sixth and penultimate novel in Last Dragon Chronicles series by Chris d'Lacey. In an interview with ThirstforFiction on the publication day, Chris d'Lacey stated that Fire World would be set in an alternate universe, and that all of the recurring characters from the previous...

, and is now working on The Fire Ascending.

Plot summary

In the Arctic: Slowly the ice is changing; bears are starving; dragons are rising; and the souls of the Inuit dead are haunting the skies. The spirit Gaia, goddess of the Earth, is restless, aching to bring her might down upon these changes. But all living things may suffer if she does. As the weather grows wilder and the ice caps melt, all eyes turn from the north to David's daughter, Alexa. She is the key to stopping it. . . .But can one girl save the world from the forces of evil or will she disappear like her father?
The book opens with a short chapter about how the Earth, Gaia, is beginning to get restless, and then goes to explain Zanna's sadness about David being gone. She gives the invisible and shapeless dragon G'lant, which David gave to at the end of Fire Star
Fire Star (novel)
Fire Star is a 2005 novel by an English author, Chris D'Lacey. It is the sequel to his 2003 novel Icefire, and is followed by The Fire Eternal, which came out in September 2007.-Plot summary:...

, to her daughter Alexa. Since David's apparent death, Zanna has been trying to get back on her feet. She bought a New Age shop called the Healing Touch and is living with the Pennykettles in David's old room. While Zanna is at her shop one night, Lucy sneaks into her room, and steals a letter that Zanna wrote to David. Every year on Valentine's Day, the day that David died, Zanna writes a letter to David telling him all of the events that are going on in the house. When Lucy reads the letter, she feels the need to do something to tell the world that David is not dead. So she writes an E-mail to a man named Tam Farell, whose role is not yet revealed, telling him to go the Healing Touch and ask for Zanna. As the book goes on, every few chapters, the author puts in a chapter telling the reader what is happening in the Arctic. The Ice Bear, Ingavar is with his two followers, a fighting bear called Kailar, and a Teller of ways called Avrel. They go and meet Thoran, who is really Dr. Bergstorm, and he tells Ingavar that his time on the ice is up. So Ingavar consumes Thoran with icefire, and his spirit is passed on to Ingavar. Meanwhile, in Zanna's shop, Tam Farell comes in and tells Zanna that he is having a pain in his neck. Zanna is rather charmed, amused, and annoyed by him, and moodily schedules a consultation for them. As Tam is leaving, he invites her to a poetry reading at a bookshop, and tells her to bring her partner. Later that day, Zanna, Liz, and Lucy go shopping at the garden store, and find a 'fairy door' for Alexa to play with, and Lucy sends a fateful message to Tam telling him what Zanna's scars are. She writes only one word: Oomara. Meanwhile, in the Arctic, Ingavar remembers how Avrel and he first met. Having disguised himself as a fox, he tricked Avrel into following him, and then had filled his head with old knowledge and legends. As Avrel and Ingavar walked on, they saw the souls of countless Inuit men in the sky. Zanna decides to go to the poetry reading, and discovers that Tam is a poet himself. Tam decides to buy David's book, White Fire, and Zanna gets slightly suspicious. So Zanna investigates and soon finds out that Tam Farrell is a journalist.

Humans/Hybrids

Elizabath Pennykettle (Liz) - The landlady and the maker of the mysterious clay dragons. She is pregnant with a boy, Arthur's child. She is a hybrid. She happens to be a descendant of a legendary yet mythical woman named Guinevere, whome was very close to Gawain, the last dragon on earth. She caught his fire tear and placed it into the ice cap.

Lucy Pennykettle - Liz's daughter, now 16, firmly believes that David is not dead and will return to save the Arctic. As a result of her grief combined with her teenage years, Lucy is easily aggravated and hostile. She has two dragons, Gawain and Gwendolen. She is another hybrid.

David Rain - Zanna's partner and boyfriend, whom she misses dearly. David was Liz's tenant and a college student in the previous books, but at the end of Fire Star he disappeared in the North Pole and the question of "is he dead?" was unanswered. David features in The Fire Eternal, but his character is now much different it is found out that David is actually a Fain, a transdimensional being, obtained
Gawain's fire tear, joined spirits with polar bear Ingavar, and can shapeshift. During the book, he has taken up answering questions about what he was, with Bergstrom's answer: "Sometimes". Questions are raised about his own origins: who are his parents? David was shown the dragons in previous books, but was still always unsure of that world, yet in The Fire Eternal he has become much more knowledgeable. Oddly, it appears that David simply "materialized" existing, at age 20. In dark fire, it is revealed that this was due to Arthur writing about him using the legendary claw of Gawain. The claw was sent to him by Alexa in her preborn state as a fain, because David should have been born to Liz and Arthur. The fain had been planning David's Birth for centuries, and it was disrupted when Gwilanna set them apart.

Suzanna Martindale (Zanna) - Zanna is a Goth who fell in love with David at college and knows a great deal about dragons and other mythical creatures. She is a descendant of Gwendolen, a powerful sibyl, and is a sibyl herself. She lives with Liz, Lucy and Arthur, and is the mother of Alexa, David's child. She has a dragon, Gretel, and owns a shop in this book, called The Healing Touch.

Alexa (Lexie) Martindale - The daughter of David and Zanna. She is 5 years old, a bright and intelligent child, yet shows strange awarenesses and abilities, possibly because of being born to a powerful sibyl and David's mysterious new form. She is the only one who can see G'lant [or at least seemingly], and draws pictures of him. She also seems aware of David's presence in the Arctic.

Gwilanna - An ancient sibyl, is a hybrid of half Fain half human. She wants the tear for herself so she can resurrect the dragons. Helps David, the Pennykettles and the Martindales more in this book than ever before and seems more human. Mysteriously disappears into the Scottish islands. Her parents are a dragon priestess and a regular mortal man.

Arthur - A man who loves Liz greatly. Up until recently has spent his life as a monk and gaining some special powers of his own, such as he can see through Bonnington's eyes by "commingling". He is almost completely blind due to his body being invaded by an alien life form, but is nevertheless a genius. He teaches physics at Scrubbley University, and knows much of the workings of the world. He lives with Liz and is married to her.

Tam Farrell - A reporter for The National Endeavor. He was doing a report on David Rain, believing that he did not exist and that someone else took his name. In the end of this book he was captured and invaded by the Ix (an evil offshoot of the Fain) but successfully escaped. Near the end of the book he seems to have gained the power of a Teller and is driven with the motive of protecting the Pennykettles and the Martindales. His eyes change from blue to brown.

Dragons and Animals

Gawain - The last natural dragon in the world, last seen crumbling and falling into the Arctic ocean. His eye has been retrieved by the sea goddess Sedna. The ice in the Arctic is his fire tear.

Gwendolen - Lucy's special dragon, skilled with modern technology, especially computers. She uses her tail to connect with them (possibly a USB). Has also shown to be successful at inserting memories into someone, as shown when she did this to Tam Farrel to restore his memory.

G'reth - David's wishing dragon can and has traveled through space and time, and commingled with a Fain. He was made in the book Icefire, and is the first dragon made by Lucy.

Gretel - The potions dragon. She belongs to Zanna. Gretel used to belong to Gwilanna, who is feared yet respected by the other dragons. Refers herself as the most powerful of the Pennykettle dragons. She has the ability to create potions from flowers.

Gadzooks - David's special writing dragon, who used to help him get inspiration for his books, but has now been inactive for 5 years with David gone. He misses his master intensely.

Gruffen - A guard dragon. When danger is imminent he swells to three times his size. He is used at the Healing Touch after it was opened and does not stay at Wayward Crescent.

Gollygosh Golightly (Golly) - David's natural healing dragon, made by David himself. He does not only heal living things but he can also fix modern appliances and other things.

Gwillan - A puffler dragon (he does household duties). He likes collecting the post. A special dragon of Liz's, to whom she is very close. Sadly at the end of the book he sheds his fire tear. David has been seen holding Gwillan in his hands, telling Liz that he will help him.

Groyne - A mysterious dragon that used to belong to Dr. Bergstrom, given to him by an Inuit shaman. He has since affiliated himself to David. When in the form of a piece of narwhal tusk, a talisman only he can form due to his ability of materialization; He can "dematerialize" and "materialize" (similar to teleporting) and shape shift; even to the point of invisibility.

Grace - Sophie's (David's ex-girlfriend) listening dragon. Temporarily had her ears snapped off (by David when he was under the spell of one of Gretels potions).

Listener - A listening dragon made by Liz. It rests on top of the fridge and its name is never mentioned in the series.

Bonnington - The Pennykettle's family cat, who fell ill with tongue cancer in Fire Star - possibly a result of drinking dragon's fire. He now has the ability to transform into any other feline form [preferably his panther form], after a Fain became trapped in him. Often commingles with Arthur to enable Arthur to see through his eyes.

G’lant – Zanna’s Valentine dragon, given to Zanna by David as a goodbye present, but has another mysterious purpose. G'lant is invisible to all except Alexa.

Gauge - A time-telling dragon. He moves his paws to represent the hands of a clock.

Ghislaine- She is a dragon whom Gwillana's mother was to be illuminated to. However, Gwillana's mother was killed before this happened.

Darkling - An anti-dragon made from obsidian. Its heart is made from dark fire instead of icefire like the Pennykettle dragons are made from, or white fire like natural dragons are made from. It is shaped more like a gargoyle than a dragon.

Avrel - A polar bear, descendant of the Teller of Ways, Lorel who was one of the original nine bears who ruled the ice. He assists Ingavar (commingled version of David Rain) in search of the eye of Gawain. He has currently become a part of Tam Farrell.

Kailar - A polar bear, descendant of the fighting bear Ragnar. Aids Ingavar in the search for the eye of Gawain. He too has become a part of Tam Farrell.

Sedna - The sea goddess who had her fingers chopped off by her father. She retrieves the eye of Gawain for David in exchange for fingers. The fingers were her father's. David said there are eight fingers, four of which are good fingers from her father's hand which she kissed, and four fingers that are evil which were used to sever her own fingers in the myth. Avrel pushed the fingers into the water, and told Sedna that the fingers that she kissed will be the ones to land on the bottom of the sea last.
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