Half-student, half-servant in the military Royal School of Sordaling,
where he appears short and ugly to his tall Velonyan companions,
Nazhuret is forced out at age 20. He is taken on by Powl--a mysterious
individual learned in arts such as astronomy, war and languages--who
teaches Nazhuret, above all, to control his body and mind. After several
years, Nazhuret begins to find his own way, traveling around Velonya as
an itinerant optician and befriending a wolf. Going south, he works as a
bouncer in a tavern, where he discovers his mixed heritage: he is part
Rezhmian, of a neighboring country often at war with Velonya. When he
discovers a plot to kill King Raduf, Nazhuret's training, both of body
and mind, is sorely tested.
MacAvoy's complex realm is full of confusion and ambiguity, in which, as
Powl says, "You, Nazhuret ... are the lens of the world: the lens
through which the world may become aware of itself. The world, on the
the other hand, is the only lens in which you can see yourself."