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Lord Sunday is the seventh book concluding Garth Nix's The Keys to the Kingdom series. The book was released on February 1st, 2010 (Australia). The description reads "Arthur Penhaligon must complete his quest to save the Kingdom he is heir to... and Arthur's world." The book was the number 14 top selling book in Australia during its launch week. The book was released in Australia on February 1, 2010, the U.K. on March 4, 2010, and the U.S. on March 16, 2010.

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  • Lord Sunday is the seventh book concluding Garth Nix's The Keys to the Kingdom series. The book was released on February 1st, 2010 (Australia). The description reads "Arthur Penhaligon must complete his quest to save the Kingdom he is heir to... and Arthur's world." The book was the number 14 top selling book in Australia during its launch week. The book was released in Australia on February 1, 2010, the U.K. on March 4, 2010, and the U.S. on March 16, 2010.
  • Lord Sunday is one of the main antagonists of Garth Nix's The Keys to the Kingdom series. Besides Superior Saturday, he is the main foe Arthur must face, and the final enemy that Arthur must defeat in order to save The House. He is suffered by the sin of pride. However, despite seemly to be the ultimate antagonist of the book series, in fact Sunday is just a ruse set to hide the true main antagonist.
  • He is the eldest son of the Architect and the Old One (who are revealed to be the same people) and the holder of the greatest Key, the seventh Key to the Kingdom with paramount powers in the House and in the many Universes outside of it. This makes him the most powerful being in creation, apart from the Architect, the Old One (we can assume) and King Arthur (when he has all of his powers). Like all of the Days, he is infected with a sin - the strongest sin of all: Pride or Hubris (it is unconquerable becase any act is done for the good of themselves, not others).
  • Tier: 4-B | At least 4-B Name: Lord Sunday Origin: Keys to the Kingdom Gender: Male Age: Over 10,000 years old Classification: Latter Day, Trustee, Eldest son of the Architect and the Old One, brother of the Piper and Tom Shelvocke. Master of the Incomparable Gardens and the House Attack Potency: Solar System level (Is the most powerful being in the House save the Old One, which would put him above the Mariner and Superior Saturday) | At least Solar System level with his Key (the Seventh key is said to be as powerful as all of the other Keys combined) Lifting Strength: Unknown (Can increase it)
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  • 2010-02-01(xsd:date)
  • 2010-03-16(xsd:date)
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  • The Australian cover for Lord Sunday.
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  • He is the eldest son of the Architect and the Old One (who are revealed to be the same people) and the holder of the greatest Key, the seventh Key to the Kingdom with paramount powers in the House and in the many Universes outside of it. This makes him the most powerful being in creation, apart from the Architect, the Old One (we can assume) and King Arthur (when he has all of his powers). Like all of the Days, he is infected with a sin - the strongest sin of all: Pride or Hubris (it is unconquerable becase any act is done for the good of themselves, not others). Two of the main antagonists in this story are Lord Sunday and Superior Saturday, two of the seven Days against whom Arthur must face off. They were seven of the Architect's favourite Denizens and were placed in charge of the House (in absentia). They were each given one of seven Keys, and the House split into seven Domains, each Day ruling one of these Domains - having absolute power in their Deminse. They were also forbidden to enter the Universes outside of the House (the 'Original Law') but they and their monions are capable of going to any place in existence on the day with their namesake (i.e. 'Mister Monday' can go to Earth on a Monday). Unfortunately, though originally pure of heart, absolute power corrupted them, in different ways, absolutely. In the case of Lord Sunday, he has the sin of 'Pride' or 'Hubris' - extreme arrogance.
  • Lord Sunday is the seventh book concluding Garth Nix's The Keys to the Kingdom series. The book was released on February 1st, 2010 (Australia). The description reads "Arthur Penhaligon must complete his quest to save the Kingdom he is heir to... and Arthur's world." The book was the number 14 top selling book in Australia during its launch week. The book was released in Australia on February 1, 2010, the U.K. on March 4, 2010, and the U.S. on March 16, 2010.
  • Tier: 4-B | At least 4-B Name: Lord Sunday Origin: Keys to the Kingdom Gender: Male Age: Over 10,000 years old Classification: Latter Day, Trustee, Eldest son of the Architect and the Old One, brother of the Piper and Tom Shelvocke. Master of the Incomparable Gardens and the House Powers and Abilities: Reality Warping (paramount power over the reality, and effortlessly manipulate it) control over Nothing (likely can make weapons out of it, which ignore durability), Time Manipulation (can stop and loop time and bring things from different time periods), Telepathy, Telekinesis, Superhuman Physical Characteristics, instantly kill any lesser being, access to the Improbable Stair, Regeneration (mid), Immortality (type 1), shields, Shapeshifting, silencing, Void Manipulation, access to the Improbable Sair, Text Manipulation, Biological Manipulation (can turn things inside out), Matter Destruction, Electricity Manipulation, Creation Attack Potency: Solar System level (Is the most powerful being in the House save the Old One, which would put him above the Mariner and Superior Saturday) | At least Solar System level with his Key (the Seventh key is said to be as powerful as all of the other Keys combined) Speed: At least FTL (Superior to Tom Shelvocke) | FTL+ (He is the swiftest being in the house besides the Old One, and is vastly faster than his base form) Lifting Strength: Unknown (Can increase it) Striking Strength: Solar System Class (Vastly superior to Drowned Wednesday) | Solar System Class Durability: Solar System level at full power (At least as strong as the Mariner if not stronger, who was almost able to stand up to the full power of the second key, and would have been capable of doing so at full power) | At least Solar System level Stamina: Likely Limitless Range: Multiversal (Able to access the Improbable Stair) Standard Equipment: The Seventh Key Intelligence: Presumably high (one of the few people who knows the true motives of the Will) Weaknesses: Arrogance and Pride; Exposure to Nothing
  • Lord Sunday is one of the main antagonists of Garth Nix's The Keys to the Kingdom series. Besides Superior Saturday, he is the main foe Arthur must face, and the final enemy that Arthur must defeat in order to save The House. He is suffered by the sin of pride. However, despite seemly to be the ultimate antagonist of the book series, in fact Sunday is just a ruse set to hide the true main antagonist.
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