The Andalite Chronicles

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The Andalite Chronicles
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The Andalite Chronicles, depicting Elfangor, an Andalite war-prince
AuthorK. A. Applegate
Cover artistRomas Kukalis
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAnimorphs
GenreScience Fiction
PublisherScholastic
Publication date
November 1997
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages326
ISBN0-590-10971-5
OCLC37956727
Preceded byThe Change 
Followed byThe Unknown 

The Andalite Chronicles is a science-fiction novel, and is the first companion book to the Animorphs series, written by K. A. Applegate. Within the timeline of the series, this book takes place before the first book in the series, The Invasion. The book was published in November 1997, and was followed the next year by the second companion book in the Chronicles series, The Hork-Bajir Chronicles. Before its wide release, however, the story was offered in the form of 3 separate volumes to school book clubs, which some considered a "typically savvy" marketing move.[1]

Plot summary[]

The story takes place before and leading up to the events in The Invasion. It is narrated by Elfangor-Sirinial-Shamtul, or, as he is later known, Prince Elfangor, of the alien race known as Andalites. It begins with him uploading his memory into the computer before facing Visser Three at the abandoned construction site. The rest of the book is then a flashback of Elfangor's personal history, beginning with him as an aristh, a warrior in training, and ending with him at the construction site.

In 1976, Elfangor and his fellow aristh Arbron (who are aboard the dome ship StarSword) rescue two humans from the Skrit Na: Loren and Hedrick Chapman. They are assigned to return them to Earth under the leadership of a disgraced War-Prince, Alloran-Semitur-Corrass. However, upon realizing the Skrit Na are in possession of the mythical Time Matrix, they are forced to go after it. They find out that the Skrit Na are taking the Time Matrix to the Taxxon home world. Arbron becomes trapped as a Taxxon, and Elfangor becomes responsible for Alloran's infestation when Sub-Visser 7 tricked him. Eventually, Elfangor, Alloran and the Yeerk controlling him, and the humans fall into a black hole. They are forced to use the Time Matrix to escape, which takes them to a fragmented universe created from Elfangor, Loren, and the Yeerk (now Visser Thirty-Two)'s memories. Elfangor and Loren are able to escape to Earth in Loren's own time - although she has aged by several years due to the effect of the Time Matrix - where he permanently morphs into a human and stays in that form. He marries Loren some time later, but just before she gives birth to Tobias, the Ellimist repairs Elfangor's "timeline". Elfangor finds himself in the middle of a battle between his old ship and the Yeerks. The Yeerk ship is being commanded by Visser Thirty-Two - now Visser Three. Elfangor rams the Yeerk ship, almost killing himself, and saves his fellow Andalites. After this he is considered a hero.

The story returns to the construction site after Elfangor crashes back on Earth. It is here that he encounters his son Tobias and his four friends. Elfangor breaks the Andalite law and gives the five teenagers the ability to morph. As he dies, he expresses hope for the future.

Morphs[]

Morpher Morphs acquired Morphs used
Elfangor-Sirinial-Shamtul Taxxon, Human (Frolis Maneuver of some other male humans) Djabala, Kafit Bird, Taxxon, Human (Alan Fangor)
Arbron Taxxon Djabala, Kafit Bird, Taxxon
Alloran-Semitur-Corrass Taxxon, Hork-Bajir Taxxon, Hork-Bajir
Visser Three Antarean Bogg

References[]

  1. ^ Lodge, Sally (1997-11-03). "Scholastic's Animorphs Series Has Legs". Publishers Weekly. 244 (45): 36–38. ISSN 0000-0019.
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