Dark Lord of Derkholm

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Title Dark Lord of Derkholm
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Author Diana Wynne Jones
Cover artist Joseph A. Smith
Country Great Britain
Language English
Series The Derkholm Series
Genre(s) Fantasy, High Fantasy
Publisher various
Released 1998
Media type Print
Pages 528 (Paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 0-06-447336-8 (Paperback edition)
Followed by Year of the Griffin

The Dark Lord of Derkholm is a fantasy novel written by Diana Wynne Jones. It takes place in a parody of a high fantasy world similar to that first explored in Jones' humorous guidebook in the Rough Guide model, The Tough Guide To Fantasyland.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Mr. Chesney's Pilgrim Parties descend once a year from a nearby world, expecting all the trappings of a fantasy land: Dark Lord, Evil Enchantress, Winged Minions, Wizard Guides.

This fantasy world is nothing like that. But Mr. Chesney is backed by a very powerful demon, so the entire world must put on an enormous act, just for the tourists, and it is devastating the fantasy world.

An Oracle is consulted, and the only way to stop the tours is to make Wizard Derk the next Dark Lord, and his son, Blade, must become a Wizard Guide. This book entails their adventures as they struggle to put on a show for the Pilgrims, and end up ending them forever.

One of the themes mentioned in this book, exploitation, is used to criticise events going on in our world. (Notable examples include Europe's imperialism in Asia and Africa as well as the US's forages into South America.) Mrs. Jones, though, doesn't preach by also making fun of the fantasy cliches. A person on Mrs. Jones's website even commented that she wished that those countries had "a griffin or a dragon to protect them".

Another theme, which comes up later in Year of the Griffin is how people manage politics through spouse manipulation. Querida puts Derk's wife under a spell so that she no longer loves him. Mr. Chesney holds a demon's wife hostage in order to make the demon his slave. In the end the demon frees his wife and imprisons Chesney instead.

Books by Diana Wynne Jones

Chrestomanci series: The Lives of Christopher ChantConrad's FateCharmed LifeThe Magicians of CapronaThe Pinhoe EggMixed MagicsWitch Week

Dalemark Quartet: Cart and CwidderDrowned AmmetThe SpellcoatsThe Crown of Dalemark

Castle series: Howl's Moving CastleCastle in the Air

Derkholm series: Dark Lord of DerkholmYear of the Griffin

Magids series: Deep SecretThe Merlin Conspiracy

Other: Archer's GoonDogsbodyEight Days of LukeFire and HemlockHexwoodThe Homeward BoundersPower of ThreeA Tale of Time CityThe Time of the GhostMore...


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