The Shadowhunter's Codex is a book that serves as a guide for readers, based on the eponymous book mentioned in the series, the Shadowhunter's Codex.
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Delve into the details of all things Shadowhunter with this illustrated guide to the knowledge and lore of the Shadowhunter world.
Since the thirteenth century, the Shadowhunter's Codex has been the one and only manual for Shadowhunters looking to brush up on their demon languages, learn proper stele use, and discover just what exactly a Pyxis is. Featured in both The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices, this guide is a necessity for any young Nephilim on their journey to becoming a Shadowhunter. Beautifully illustrated, the Codex contains images of the famous Shadowhunter homeland of Idris, as well as depictions of demons and other Downworlders.
But this isn't just any copy of The Shadowhunter's Codex. It's Clary's copy, and as an artist herself, she's sketched pictures of her friends and family in the book, and scrawled helpful advice in the margins. Of course, she couldn't exactly stop Jace or Simon from adding their thoughts either. Part encyclopedia, part history, part training manual—complete with commentary from Shadowhunters who have seen it all—this beautiful guide is a perfect supplement to the #1 New York Times bestselling series.
With Valentine Morgenstern's plan to disrupt the Shadowhunters' world foiled, her mother awake from her coma, and her relationship with Jace Wayland finally getting off the ground, Clary Fray's life has finally calmed down a little—just in time for her to begin training to fulfill her destiny and become a Shadowhunter, like her mother before her. She'll immerse herself in their history, in their magic, in the Downworld of vampires and warlocks. She'll learn to fight, to identify demons, to know the Shadowhunters' places and territories like the back of her hand. And she's racing to catch up with her fellow Shadowhunters, who have been doing this a lot longer than she has. Doesn't mean she can't have a little fun, of course...
The Shadowhunters' Codex is intended as a guide for fans to the world of Cassandra Clare's Shadowhunters series, The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices. It provides a concordance to the many fantastical creatures, places, and things of the books, but also fleshes out the world of the Shadowhunters with new details, new monsters, new runes, new magic.
The Codex is based on the Codex itself, a textbook for new Shadowhunters, and also notes and art added in by Clary, Jace, and Simon, commenting and updating things. (For one thing, the Codex's official take on things is often not quite the same as what Clary knows to be true. The facts it claims about warlocks alone are outrageously incorrect!) It also contains many stories not yet touched upon in the Shadowhunter novels: the story of Jonathan Shadowhunter and how the Shadowhunters came to be, the creation of the Silent Brothers, the invention of parabatai and much more.
Unlike the Shadowhunter novels, but befitting an encyclopedia of their world, the Codex's articles are illustrated by a number of great fantasy illustrators: Rebecca Guay, Charles Vess, Jim Nelson, Theo Black, John Dollar, Michael Kaluta, Elisabeth Alba, and Cassandra Jean. It became available for purchase by mundanes in late fall 2013.
Chapters[]
INTRODUCTION
I. TREASURY
II. THE ARTS
III. BESTIAIRE PART I: DEMONOLOGIE
IV. BESTIAIRE PART II: DOWNWORLDERS
V. BESTIAIRE PART III: ANGELS AND MEN
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VI. GRIMOIRE
VII. "SED LEX, DURA LEX"
VIII. GEOGRAPHIE
APPENDIX A: EXCERPTS FROM A HISTORY OF THE NEPHILIM
APPENDIX B: THE NINTH ACCORDS, 1992 |
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Drawings by Cassandra Jean as Clary.
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Trivia[]
- The cover features the Angel Raziel, portrayed by the model Greg Plitt.
- This published form of the Codex is said to be the First Revision (2002) of the 27th English edition from 1990, with the copy previously owned by Clary Fray.
- The "notes" written by Clary, Jace, and Simon were written some time between the events of City of Glass and City of Heavenly Fire.
- Despite the "notes" being written after City of Glass, Jace still referred to himself as Jace Wayland on the title page.
- The Shadowhunter oath on page 3 that says "...the need to memorize a hundred words" actually falls short of that by exactly one word—it is only 99 words long.
- This published work is based on notes Cassandra Clare has been writing down for references since 2004. The notes were collated by Joshua Lewis, her husband and fellow writer.[1]
References[]
- ↑ The Shadowhunter's Codex — Cassandra Clare on Tumblr