Much of the obvious tension centers around Matthias Helvar and Nina Zenik. There are three ships that have been canonized in the text. Most notable are Ketterdam, a fantastic Netherlands and the original setting of Six of Crows Ravka, a fantasized Russia Fjerda, derivative of northern countries of Sweden, Norway, and Finland and Shu Han, an amalgam of a couple continental Asian cultures, but heavily inspired by China. The author, Leigh Bardugo, defines Shadow and Bone genre as Tsarpunk - a fantasy with inspiration from early 19th century Russia. The series is notable for its intense worldbuilding, magic system and magic users, explicit queer representation, descriptions of characters dealing with trauma, and plot twists. "Six of Crows Duology" contains classic elements of the Steampunk genre, and is a straightforward Heist fiction. They were also given a sub-plot in the first season of the Netflix show Shadow & Bone, which is set pre-Six of Crows book. The characters make an appearance in the King of Scars Duology. It is chronologically descendent from the Grisha Trilogy, and takes place in the same universe. It is a Speculative Fiction/Fantasy novel, as well as a young adult novel, and is set in the Grishaverse. The Six of Crows Duology consists of two books, Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom, which center around a six-person gang hired to infiltrate a prison and retrieve a valuable political prisoner from a rival country.
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