Wyrms is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card. The story examines desire, wisdom, and human will. Card describes a version of the tri-partite soul, similar to that articulated by Plato in The Republic. The primary protagonist in the story is Patience, a fifteen-year-old girl who is the only daughter of the rightful king . Her father, Peace, willingly lives as a slave to the usurper King Oruc, serving him as a faithful diplomat and assassin. Despite his genuine belief that King Oruc is "the best Heptarch the world could hope for at this time", Peace ensures that... Patience learns the skills she will need as future Heptarch through the stern lessons of her tutor Angel. From an early age, Patience is fluent in dozens of languages, trained in diplomatic protocols and assassination techniques, and taught to be guarded and watchful at all times. When she is thirteen, Patience learns of an ancient prophecy that - as the seventh seventh seventh daughter of the Starship Captain, the first human to set foot on Imakulata - she is destined to give birth to Kristos, who will bring either eternal salvation or eternal destruction to the world.
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| Author: | Orson Scott Card |
| Genre: | Science Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative fiction |
| Year published: | 1987 |
| Number of editions: | 8 |