![]() Despite this, Morbin has very few appearances in each book or he's only mentioned in certain books. Greater-Scope Villain: Morbin Blackhawk is directly or indirectly behind everything going on in the series.Grand Finale: Ember's End wraps up all of the stories' subplots and depicts the rabbits' final battle against all of Morbin Blackhawk's forces.Eye Scream: Picket manages to stab Morbin in one of his eyes in Ember's End.Disney Villain Death: Bleston falls into a rocky ravine after tumbling over a shattered wall.He uses it repeatedly on Heather and Smalls to try and free his horde of dragons to raze the country. Breath Weapon: The dragon keeper has toxic breath capable of warping rabbits' minds when inhaled and can force them to do whatever he commands.Everyone else seems to be either an Anti-Hero, a slave, or an ordinary protagonist fighting against Morbin's tyrany. Some rabbits are just as villainous as the birds some are villains who are Just Following Orders, while others are a Well-Intentioned Extremist or an Anti-Villain. The rabbits, however, are scattered all over the place. Black-and-Gray Morality: None of the wolves or birds are sympathetic, and the narration makes it very clear that all of them are sadistic villains.The Big Bad Shuffle: There are a slew of candidates who could be considered the "main" villain of each novel, but almost all of them are either dead by the end of the book, or it's revealed that the alleged major villain was either a Mook Lieutenant or an Arc Villain at best.When he finally does show up, it's towards the end of the book during the final battle, where he quickly perishes. Despite being a crucial antagonist in Ember Rising, he's largely absent in Ember's End. Back for the Dead: Garten Longtreader.In The Last Archer, however, he's the main character, and the book is told entirely from his point of view. Ascended Extra: Jo Shanks is just another Mauve Shirt within the rabbits' army.A good chunk of the supporting cast perish throughout the series, but besides Captain Frye and Helmer, almost every major character survives the final battle. ![]() He even saves Heather from an assassination attempt, and nearly got killed in the process. Anti-Villain: Even though he betrayed everyone in Cloud Mountain and got dozens killed, Prince Kylen truly does care about Heather and wants the war to end in the rabbits' favor.Always Chaotic Evil: The wolves and raptors are always villainous, and most of the time, they're directly responsible for the events happening within each book.These stories are told from the perspective of Jo Shanks, an archer who only had a brief appearance in the first book of the series. The books The Last Archer, The First Fowler, and The Archer’s Cup make up the spin-off series A Green Ember Story. It includes the books The Black Star of Kingston and The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner. The prequel series Tales of Old Natalia takes place a century before the events of The Green Ember. The Green Ember, Ember Falls, Ember Rising, and Ember’s End are all sequential books focusing primarily on Heather and Picket as they gradually develop and become prominent figures in the war against Morbin's forces. There are currently nine books in the series. ![]() But as they uncover the secrets about the war, they soon realize that their family name isn't beloved by many, and that their greatest threat may not be Morbin at all. Although Heather and Picket manage to escape, they soon find themselves stuck in the middle of a war going on between the dreaded Morbin Blackhawk and the residents of Natalia who long to seek freedom from his tyrannical control. In a small community within the country of Natalia, siblings Heather and Picket have their lives turned upside-down after a small squadron of deadly wolves raid and burn down their home. The Green Ember is a series of children's novels written by S.D.
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