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Dragonlance and Terry Brook’s Shannara stuff are good. I wrote one with a male protagonist. I’m working on a second. It’s on Amazon (Hunter’s Tales: The Imp’s Curse) if you’re interested.
Yeah, already read all of the Dragonlance stuff, brings me back several decades when I think about it, now. Seems like a very, very different life back then…
I’ll have a look at the Hunter’s Tales, most definitely.
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I enjoyed the dresden files books. The modern times with a Wizard. I’m not sure about the last few though. I read the first 15 in the same year lol.
Have NOT read this one yet, but this is the last book in a 6 part series, I think. The first page, guess he says, ” To GRRM, See, it’s NOT that hard!” which is a dig at George’s inability to finish a series? Something like that. Can say that I have bought most of Larry’s books, but this series was something special for fantasy, kind of a Bollywood take on Conan or Judge Dredd with sentient alien metal from outer space, demons, magic and a caste system of outcast believers.
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What happens after the War of the Gods?
The answer lies in the Heart of the Mountain . . .
Ashok Vadal was chosen by a powerful weapon to be its bearer. As a Protector, an elite roving law-enforcer, his path to leader of the Sons of the Black Sword has been anything but straight.
Thera Vane, a child of privilege, has become the reluctant prophet of an illegal and forgotten god—whose prophecies are proving all too correct, if frustratingly unclear about the war between demon and man.
Ashok’s erstwhile sword brother, Lord Protector Devedas, was meant to be a puppet king, but he and his wife, a court scholar, have other plans. And possibly even access to the lore that will let them triumph.
Grand Inquisitor Omand Vokkan is a man of ambition. He’s set in motion all that was necessary to destroy the current order and install Lord Protector Devedas as a tyrant. But Vokkan has a vision beyond control of the continent. He would challenge even the gods . . .
It seems the time of prophecy and the Age of Law is over: it is time the prophecies will be fulfilled.