Rose



By Jeff Smith & Charles Vess (Cartoon Books/Scholastic)
ISBN: 978-1-88896-311-3 (Cartoon Books) also available in TPB, HB and digital edition

In Bone Jeff Smith (Tuki, RASL) created a fully-realised fantasy milieu with which to tell an astounding magical epic as much Tex Avery and Walt Kelly as J. R. R. Tolkien or the Brothers Grimm. Once the prime series was firmly up and running, much of the rich and textured back-story of that incredible world was further fleshed out and filled in by the author in collaboration with top-flight fantasy illustrator Charles Vess (Stardust, Spider-Man, Sandman) in an enchanting dark fable simply entitled Rose.

Many years ago the Harvestar princesses ‘Briar and Rose’ learned the origins of the world and its creatures. When the land was fresh and reality was still closely linked to the world of dreams, primal dragon Mim kept the balance between them.

However, when the malevolent spirit called Lord of the Locusts possessed her, the reptilian original dreamer went mad and began destroying everything. Mim’s own dragon children were forced to battle her and after horrendous, blood-soaked clashes ultimately triumphed by turning her to stone, thereby burying the rapacious Locust Lord forever. From debris and carnage the valley was created…

Rose is a gifted but inattentive young student, blessed with a great affinity for The Dreaming World, but her elder sister Briar’s “Dreaming Eye” is blind. Most people assume that when the time comes, it is Rose who will inherit the throne and role of the People’s protector…

That day seems not far off when their father tells them that they must depart for Old Man’s Cave and their graduation test. For years these sisters were schooled by mystic philosophers The Disciples of Venu, destined to become Veni-Yan-Cari or “Awakened Ones”, strong in the ways of the Dreaming Arts. Even so, the girls never imagined the day to take up their responsibilities would come so soon…

‘Our Brightest Hope’ opens with the sagacious Great Red Dragon discussing the siblings with the mystic Headmaster. However, the gravest news concerns the river dragon Balsaad who may have turned down an old, dark but painfully familiar path…

At dawn a small party of soldiers led by Palace Guard Captain Lucius Down escorts the girls on their trip with Rose, as always, bringing along her valiant talking hounds Cleo and Euclid. As they set off, Briar is even more acerbic and crabby than usual… until Rose is overwhelmed by one of her “gitchy” premonitions. The feeling is strong, disorienting but brief and maybe simply caused by the distracting proximity of the astonishingly hunky Lucius…

The feelings persist throughout the trip and when overly cautious Captain Down discovers one of the giant rat-creatures known as “Hairy Men” stalking the party, he drives it off with little fuss and forgets all about it.

Soon, the pilgrims are ensconced at an inn in the village of Oak Bottom, where years before the sisters stayed as toddlers: enjoying simple, open hospitality. Rose’s interest in Lucius is clear to all, and aspects of her awakening gifts manifest with embarrassing frequency. Oddly, the noble Captain seems bizarrely concerned with the comfort of ‘The Ice Queen’ Briar…

When the girls at last are safely deposited with their tutors at the cave in ‘We Ask, Teach’, the surly elder lass seems determined to be difficult. She constantly challenges the sages at all points and Rose again feels sympathy for her sibling’s lack of the Family’s hereditary powers.

Later, Rose has a disturbing dream where she and the dogs respond to a small dragon’s pleas for help and rescue it from a river. The scenes suddenly become nightmarish as she is drawn into a dark cavern by a monstrous giant insect which has smothered her mother and father with fiercely clinging locusts…

Shaken and anxious, Rose skips school to play with Euclid and Cleo, but annoyingly encounters the scolding Red Dragon who chides her for neglecting her responsibilities. However, as she rides back, the dogs spot a figure they believe is Briar, heading up a remote path. Following, a terrifying apparition orders them to ‘Turn Back’ as a storm of grasshoppers attacks. Undaunted, Rose and her loyal hounds persevere and are ambushed by the dragon of her dream, grown to colossal size and bristling with mocking ferocity…

‘Balsaad’ is only driven off after a brutal struggle in which Rose severs his hand with her sword. The chastened princess then rushes to her tutors to inform them, but is intercepted by Briar who warns Rose not to tell of her dream and its real-world repercussions in ‘The Warning’

With the season’s first snows falling, Rose is summoned to ‘The Cave’ and questioned by the Headmaster. Admitting to having encountered the rogue dragon ravaging the countryside, she also heeds her beloved elder sister, withholding the full truth and denying any knowledge of or pertinent dreams about the creature or its dreaded “Emancipator”.

Even whilst suspecting her elders already know the truth, Rose trusts in her sister and sticks to her story before confiding that she is going out into the blizzard to destroy Balsaad…

Her faith in Briar is badly shaken, however, when she accidentally spots the beguiled Lucius sneaking into her elder sister’s room…

As the heartbroken Rose marches ‘Into the Night’ accompanied by Euclid and Cleo – she discovers a nocturnal gathering of the usually timid Hairy Men, moving towards an irresistible rendezvous at some silent command. The nearby hamlet is being eradicated by the rampant Balsaad until he too responds when ‘The Master Calls’, reaffirming his commitment to the hidden Emancipator’s scheme to free the Lord of the Locusts in ‘The Pact’.

At last given license to destroy all humans – and those pesky dogs – Balsaad roars off whilst Rose, Euclid and Cleo again encounter the Red Dragon in ‘Frozen’. The antediluvian Scarlet Sage – unable to dissuade the indomitable Princess – regretfully advises how to defeat the beast as well as the hideous sacrifice Rose must enact to make things right…

At ‘Midnight’, Lucius and his men are ambushed by rabid ranks of rat creatures, leaving just Rose and the dogs to save Oak Bottom in an epic battle against the black river-wyrm and his manipulative master. Just as the benevolent Red Dragon predicted, for Rose to fulfil ‘The Promise’, the tragic princess must abandon all her hopes, dreams and aspirations before reluctantly destroying the greatest love of her life…

Far darker in tone than the series it spun off from, the saga of Rose merges classic mythic themes and borrowed legends to deliver a deeply moving parable about family, duty and responsibility, enchantingly realised by one of the world’s greatest fantasy illustrators.

Lovely, thrilling and unforgettable entertainment for anybody with an ounce of imagination…
Rose is TM & © 2000, 2001, 2002 Jeff Smith. All rights reserved.