Inspiration by botanicaxu.jpg

Trenza del mar Esmeralda

De La Coppermind
Ir a la navegación Ir a la búsqueda

La Coppermind tiene spoilers de todos los trabajos publicados de Brandon, incluyendo El Hombre Iluminado. La información sobre libros que aún no se han publicado (como El archivo de las tormentas 5) está permitida sólo en las páginas de los propios libros. Para ver una visión anterior de la wiki sin spoilers de uno de estos libros, ve a nuestra Máquina del Tiempo

Este artículo está en proceso de traducción. Por favor, sigan circulando.


Trenza del mar Esmeralda
Localización Lumar, Cosmere
Fecha original January 2023[1]
Editorial Dragonsteel Entertainment
¡Esta página o sección contiene detalles del trabajo (sin publicar) Trenza del mar Esmeralda!
Esta información puede destripar algunos elementos de la trama de cualquier libro publicado. También debe considerarse como no canon y que puede cambiar por completo en el futuro

Tress of the Emerald Sea es el título del primero de los proyectos secretos que saldrán en 2023. Se publicará en enero de 2023, como parte de la campaña de Kickstarter.[1] Esta novela se ubica en un nuevo mundo del Cosmere, y cuenta con la «creación de mundo más loca» de los cuatro proyectos secretos.[2]

On March 3, 2022, Brandon released the first five chapters, along with some brief commentary, which can be read on his website and listened to on his YouTube channel. He also did a full spoiler Q&A about these preview chapters, which can be listened to on his YouTube channel.

Synopsis

The story follows Tress, a girl living on an island in the middle of an ocean of green pollen, one of twelve covering her home planet. A window-washer and an avid collector of cups, Tress is friends with Charlie, who pretends to be the groundskeeper for the duke that rules the island while in actuality being his son. Over time, Tress and Charlie realize they have feelings for each other and confess. Unfortunately, the duke sees this, and shortly after takes Charlie with him to other islands to marry him off to a princess.[3]

Before his departure, Charlie promises to fend off all the suitors and send Tress letters and cups. She receives four of them before Charlie falls silent, so when his ship returns, she ventures out to see what became of him. However, the duke brings back a different heir, while Charlie appears to have disappeared completely. Tress investigates this and discovers that Charlie was sent off to marry the sorceress of the Midnight Sea, and was subsequently captured. Despite the sorceress sending a ransom note, no-one is interested in paying. Realizing that everyone but her has put Charlie out of their minds, Tress decides to set out and rescue him herself.[3]

Development

A world where people sail upon powder or dust, instead of water. A way to start introducing the aethers to people as a cosmere magic. And the basic premise: What if Buttercup were more proactive?

—Brandon[4]

Along with the other secret projects, Brandon wrote Tress of the Emerald Sea in secret, telling no one except his wife, for whom it was a gift. Since he wasn't doing any touring in 2020, he had more writing time, and so Tress was created along with four other books. He surprised his team with them all in late 2021.[1]

The story was directly inspired by The Princess Bride, more specifically a watch party of it that Brandon had with his wife and kids. During the movie, Emily was dissatisfied with Princess Buttercup's passive attitude, eventually asking why she sat and did nothing when her love was kidnapped by pirates. This gave Brandon the idea of writing a story similar in premise and tone to Princess Bride, but one in which the girl does set out to rescue her love.[4]

The setting of Lumar was a combination of two factors: Brandon's desire to properly introduce aethers into the cosmere, and his fascination with fluidization, the process by which granular matter such as sand -- or, in this case, pollen -- begins to behave like a liquid under the right circumstances.[4] The characters of Charlie and Tress, while not direct self-inserts, have some personality traints taken from Brandon and Emily.[5]

Trivia

Notes

Este meta-artículo es un demasiado pequeño. Por favor, ayuda a The Coppermind a expandirlo.

Recuerda que esto es una traducción del sitio oficial. Por lo tanto, podrás encontrar páginas en inglés si el artículo no ha sido traducido todavía. No te preocupes, que estamos trabajando para traer la versión al español a la mayor brevedad posible.

Si encuentras algún fallo, por favor, visita la siguiente página.