The Fall of Neskaya

The Fall of Neskaya
Dust-jacket from the first edition
AuthorMarion Zimmer Bradley
Deborah J. Ross
Cover artistRomas Kukalis
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDarkover
GenreScience fantasy
PublisherDAW Books
Publication date
2001
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages431
ISBN0-7564-0034-1
OCLC47286149
813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3552.R228 F35 2001
Followed byZandru's Forge 

The Fall of Neskaya is a science fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross, part of the Darkover series. Set in The Hundred Kingdoms time period, the book is the first in a three-novel series subtitled The Clingfire trilogy. The Fall of Neskaya is followed by Zandru's Forge, which takes place about 25 years later.[1]

The books in The Clingfire trilogy explore, by analogy, the concept of mutually assured destruction and the use of chemical weapons whose consequences are beyond the control of the user. Bradley's "Compact" gives the Darkovans a way out of this trap through a moral agreement to abjure any weapons that do not place the users within arms' reach of each other (i.e. swords and knives). This development in Darkover's social order and its author, Varzil the Good, is referenced in most of the earlier and later books, but had not been fully explored before this trilogy.

Damian Deslucido and his brother, Rumail, exhibit a Macbeth-Lady Macbeth relationship: Rumail's raw ambition drives his rather hollow brother to excesses of power that he would not have sought on his own, and ultimately destroys both of them.

The story of the Deslucido brothers is told as an old legend in Dorothy J. Heydt's "The Wind Man" in the 1993 Darkover anthology Towers of Darkover, though the surname is not explicitly mentioned.

  1. ^ Based on the age of Felicia Leynier, who is a newborn at the end of The Fall of Neskaya.