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Black Water
First edition cover
First edition cover
AuthorD. J. MacHale
Cover artistVictor Lee
LanguageEnglish
SeriesPendragon
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherAladdin
Publication date
August 3, 2004
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback & Hardback)
Pages448 pp (first edition, paperback)
ISBNISBN 0-689-86911-8 (first edition, paperback) Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
Preceded byThe Reality Bug 
Followed byThe Rivers of Zadaa 

Black Water is the fifth book in the Pendragon series by D.J. MacHale. Four months after Mark and Courtney were faced with Saint Dane in the root cellar of the old house they find the 16th journal leading to Bobbys journey on Eelong...only the rules have been twisted around and changed.

Plot summary

Template:Spoilers This entire story is unsettling for the characters. Mark, now one of two acolytes (librarians for the Travelers' journals) is aghast to find that Andy Mitchell, the school bully, is a scientific "idiot savante". Courtney Chetwynde, Mark's partner acolyte and one of Bobby's romantic interests, finds that she is no longer the phenomenal athlete of her earlier years. Bobby discovers a society wherein humans do only menial work, dominated and even enslaved by biped felines called Klee.

The enslaved humans, called Gar by their oppressors, have begun a revolution called the Advent. At the arranged moment, radio broadcasts will be sent from the hidden Gar capital of Black Water, demanding that the entire Gar population leave their squalid stables at once and march to their capital, where they can be free. Without them, the Klee cannot maintain their standard of living.

Worse, Saint Dane is trying to stir up genocide. To do so, he has poisoned the crops gathered by the races of Eelong, urged the Klee to hunt and eat the Gar, and arranged for Black Water to be bombarded by toxic gases.

It is discovered by the acolytes of Second Earth that the poison used by Saint Dane in these plans was taken from the territory of Cloral. The only antidote is likewise Cloran, having been developed by the Scientists of Faar.

Eager to take an active role in the Travelers' quest, the children go to Cloral and collect the antidote. With them to Eelong goes the Cloran Traveler, Spader.

Because the poison, the antidote, and the acolytes are unique to their respective territories, the interrealitial tunnels called flumes undergo stress and strain in transporting them.

On Eelong, Bobby has experienced the most degrading aspects of Gar life and learned from them. With the help of the Klee Traveler Kasha, he makes rendezvous with Gunny at Black Water. There, Kasha is exposed violently to Saint Dane's evil ways for the first time. This encounter creates a passionate dedication to her destiny.

Travelers and acolytes work together to bring the antidote to Black Water, where it will be distributed throughout the city's irrigation system. When the Klee under Saint Dane's orders use the poison, it is made harmless.

Thereafter, the Klee and Gar live as equals, each doing what they do best as well as contributing to one another's success.

Mark and Courtney reluctantly return to Second Earth, while Bobby moves on to Zadaa in pursuit of Sant Dane. However, things do not go according to plan. The flume on Eelong is destroyed by the passage of non-Travelers through it, leaving Spader and Gunny trapped on Eelong. Bobby reaches Zadaa, but Kasha is killed in the collapse. Bobby, aided by the Traveler Loor, cremates the Klee's body and store her ashes.

On Second Earth, Mark and Courtney are intact and home.

They learn of what happened through Bobby's journals and are heartbroken by the news.

Characters in "Black Water"

  1. Bobby Pendragon-Main character throughout the books.
  2. Saint Dane-An evil, shapeshifting demon who wants the collapse of the territories. On Eelong, he takes the forms of Timber, a high-ranking member of the Council of Klee (Eelong's governing body) and Yorn, Seegen's acolyte. Also takes form of young Gar girl.
  3. Mark Dimond-One of Bobby's acolytes and his best friend.
  4. Courtney Chetwynde-Bobby's girlfriend and other acolyte.
  5. Seegen-Elder traveler on Eelong, killed by Saint Dane as Yorn from eating poisoned food. He was Kasha's father.
  6. Kasha-Seegen's daughter, and the traveler from Eelong. Killed when Eelong's flume collapses.
  7. Boon-Kasha's acolyte.
  8. Vincent "Gunny" Van Dyke-Traveler from First Earth. He is trapped on Eelong when the flume collapses.
  9. Vo Spader-Traveler from Cloral. Trapped on Eelong when the flume collapses.
  10. Ranjin-Leader of the Council of Klee. For a short time, he gives up his position to Saint Dane as Timber, but he resumes the post after the turning point.
  11. Aron-Leader of the gars and Black Water.
  12. Loor-Traveler from Zadaa.

13.Yorn- Saint Dane in disguise,really old klee. Was Seegen's acolyte before killed and identity assumed by Saint Dane.

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