Princess of the Midnight Ball
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Princess of the Midnight Ball is a 2009 young adult fantasy novel written by Jessica Day George. It is based on the fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses
The Twelve Dancing Princesses
"The Twelve Dancing Princesses" is a German fairy tale originally published by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 in Kinder- und Hausmärchen as tale number 133...

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Plot summary

Princess Rose and her sisters Lily, Jonquil, Hyacinth, Violet, Daisy, Poppy, Iris, Lilac, Orchid, Pansy, and Petunia are trapped in a curse. Every third night, they have to dance at the Midnight Ball with the twelve sons of the King Under Stone, who lives in a realm below the earth. The curse prevents them from speaking of it, and every prince who attempts to learn their secret in hopes of marrying one of them and inheriting the crown ends up dead by the next full moon.

Galen Werner is a soldier who is returning from the Westfalin-Analousia war. On his way to the city of Bruch to live with his mother's sister Liesel Orm, Galen meets an old woman. After he shares his food with her, the woman gives him white and black yarn and an invisibility cloak, saying that he would have to use them when "He" tries to get to the surface.

When Galen meets Rose, she knows that he can try to break the curse, but will he succeed despite the complications they come across?

Characters

  • Galen Werner: The protagonist of the story, the only son of a soldier and an army laundress. Galen had been a soldier since he was fifteen, when his father died in battle. With the Westfalin-Analousia war over, Galen Werner goes to live with his mother's sister and her family.

  • Princess Rose: Another protagonist, the eldest daughter of King Gregor and the late Queen Maude. She is protective of her sisters and wants desperately to break the curse they inherited from their mother. Rose is clever and courageous, but is deeply burdened with the curse of dancing at the Midnight Ball.

  • Princess Lily: The second daughter of King Gregor, who has worked with Rose for years to attempt to break the spell upon them. She is described as a gracious and artful young woman. She is a good shot with the pistol, having been taught by her sweetheart Heinrich Orm, Galen's cousin, before he left to become a soldier.

  • The King Under Stone: The prime antagonist, who manipulated circumstances that forced Queen Maude to dance to provide him with energy and then have her bear twelve daughters to become brides for his twelve sons. His true name is Wolfram von Aue and was trapped long ago underground by the power of twelve magicians.

  • King Gregor: The King of Westfalin and the father of Rose and her sisters. Out of love for his wife, he ordered a Breton garden to be made, containing each of her favourite flowers. He loves his daughters deeply and despairs that they are mysteriously exhausting themselves each night, dancing until their shoes are worn out.

  • Walter Vogel: An elderly gardener who has worked in the Queen's Garden since Rose was born. He becomes Galen's mentor when Galen becomes one of the palace gardeners, and indirectly aids Galen to discover the secret of the princesses and help defeat the King Under Stone. It is stated on the author's website that Walter was named after the German poet Walter von der Vogelweide.

  • The Orm Family: Galen's only surviving family. His aunt, Liesel, is the sister of Galen's mother Renata, and she welcomes him into


her home. Liesel's husband, Reiner, is a proud man who does not trust others easily and is proud of his position as the king's ChieGardener. Liesel and Reiner's daughter is Ulrike, a gentle sentimental girl who enjoys reading, while their son Heinrich and Princess Lily were in
Telisima-The second to eldest daughter,rude and greedy never wants to share anything with ther sisters

love. Because Heinrich chose to become a soldier rather than remaining a gardener during the Westfalin-Analousian war, Reiner disowned him and convinced his wife and daughter that Heinrich died.
  • Princesses Poppy and Daisy: Twin daughters of King Gregor and the late Queen Maude. Poppy is tough and outspoken and an excellent cardsharp, while Daisy is easily frightened and well-behaved. The twins are sixth and seventh eldest in their family. Poppy is the heroine of the sequel, Princess of Glass.

  • Princesses Pansy and Petunia: Pansy is second youngest princess, a delicate girl who hates dancing to the point of hysteria and Rose fears that Pansy may lose her sanity over time if they are forced to continue. Her favourite sister is Lily. In contrast, the youngest princess, Petunia, still loves to dance, not fully understanding the implications of the curse of the King Under Stone.

  • Princesses Jonquil, Hyacinth, Violet, Lilac, Iris, and Orchid: The other princesses. Jonquil is the third eldest princess, who tends to be somewhat ostentatious with her appearance. She, along with Lily and Rose, are known as the "Older Set" and share a room together. Hyacinth, the fourth eldest, is extremely pious and prays often, but is also known to be an exquisite dancer. The fifth eldest, Violet, is musically inclined; she loves to play the pianoforte and is a fine singer, but is also good at cards. Hyacinth and Violet share a room with the twins. Iris is notably kindhearted while Lilac and Orchid both enjoy watching plays. Orchid, as the third youngest, forms the "Youngest Set" with her sisters Pansy and Petunia, while the remaining sisters are known as the "In-Betweens."

  • Illiken: The eldest son of the King Under Stone, another antagonist. Rose's dance partner at the Midnight Ball. When his father is killed, Illiken receives his powers and becomes the new King. Like the rest of Under Stone's sons, he fears his father. Upon inheriting his father's powers, he becomes much more dangerous and openly cruel.

  • Rionin: One of the King Under Stone's sons. He is Jonquil's dance partner. He notably leads Under Stone's sons above ground to abduct the princesses when illness prevents them from attending the Midnight Ball, though they are warded off when Lily shoots them. He is described as less stoic than his brothers and known for being particularly cruel. In the sequel Princess of Glass, Rionin is the new King Under Stone, presumbly after the deaths of both Illiken and Lily's partner.

  • Under Stone's Sons: All twelve of the King Under Stone's sons are half-mortal; according to Queen Maude's diaries, their mothers were princesses who were somehow summoned by Under Stone. The other sons mentioned in the novel include Blathen (Poppy's dance partner), Tirolian (Daisy's dance partner), Telinros (Pansy's partner), and Kestilan (Petunia's partner). A story told at the beginning of the novel implies that four of the sons were mothered by four princesses of Russaka.

  • Queen Maude: King Gregor's late wife and the mother to the princesses. She was the one responsible for placing the curse upon her daughters; she had bargained with the King Under Stone for a child (only to get eleven more), and then again to end the war. She comes from Breton.

  • Anne: The princesses' governess from Breton, an educated and accomplished woman. Anne had originally accompanied Queen Maude to Westfalin as an interpreter and confidante, but was requested to remain in Westfalin to become the governess of the princesses. However, when the princesses' nightly dancing comes to light, Anne is accused of witchcraft and imprisoned until Galen is able to clear her name by solving the mystery regarding the princesses' curse.

  • Dr Kelling: The royal physician who is also good friends with the family and grew up with King Gregor.

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