Fate: Of Worlds: Return From The Ringworld
An exiled Puppeteer leader marooned with Louis Wu, who plots to use his knowledge of Ringworld technology to reclaim his power.
With the Ringworld gone, the war fleets turn their attention toward the Puppeteers' "Fleet of Worlds." The Puppeteer civilization—already in a state of panic—is fleeing an onrushing galactic core explosion while dealing with internal political power struggles. Key Characters: Fate of Worlds: Return From the Ringworld
Ringworld (1970), The Ringworld Engineers (1979), The Ringworld Throne (1996), and Ringworld’s Children (2004). An exiled Puppeteer leader marooned with Louis Wu,
Reviewers have noted that while the book can stand on its own, it is best enjoyed by those who have read both preceding series to fully grasp the complex character dynamics and scientific detail. Some readers found the two main storylines somewhat separate until the end, but praised the novel for resolving long-standing mysteries within the Known Space franchise . Reviewers have noted that while the book can
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The long-time adventurer and protagonist of the Ringworld books, who escaped the artifact before it vanished.