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Title: Blood of Aenarion
Title: Blood of Aenarion
Series:
Warhammer: Tyrion & Teclis #1
Author:
William King
Rating:
3 of 5 Stars
Genre:
SFF
Pages:
416
Format:
Digital Edition
Synopsis: |
6000 years ago, the world was besieged by the forces of Chaos and on the edge of destruction. An elven Mage worked a great magic that drove the chaos forces away but one of the demons was caught and trapped within the spell. The mage was only able to finish the spell because Aenarion, mightiest elf warrior, threw everything he had against the forces of chaos.
Now the spell is unraveling and the
demon is out for vengeance against the descendants of Aenarion. Two
of those descendants, Tyrion and Teclis, are just reaching the age of
being presented to the King to see if they carry the curse of
Aenarion and to have their possible futures foretold. Both of the
twins are possibly the mightiest of elves in their respective arts,
Tyrion has the potential to be a warrior without peer and Teclis may
plumb the depths of the magical arts not seen in Millenia.
Now the twins must work together to
survive Elven political infighting and a demon who is out to kill
them. Not much of a life.
My Thoughts:
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My first impression: Bleak.
While
it is very similar to Forgotten Realms in style, in tone it is so
different that it is hard to even lump them together. There is no
hope, there is no lasting victory and Chaos WILL destroy the world at
some point.
We
follow the twins as they reach the age of majority and begin to have
responsibilities that their father has run away from. Having lived in
the backwoods of nowhere, neither twin is prepared for what it means
to live in an Elven city. The elves of Warhammer are most definitely
not in the mold of Tolkien's elves. They are just prettier humans
that live longer and things are just as nasty as in any political
system.
With
the twins exhibiting major traits of Aenarion [peerless warrior and
mage extraordinaire] just as the super spell is unraveling, it is
pretty easy to spot what is going to happen. But that didn't detract
from the story at all. William King appears to be a decent author and
his skill level brings this up a notch. The climactic battle at the
end with the twins channeling the power of some other Force [are
there forces of Law to counter Chaos in Warhammer?] is pretty good.
Of course, the demon isn't destroyed so you know he/it will be back
again to cause problems in the next 2 books.
I
don't know enough about the Warhammer universe so I have questions. I
suspect though that I'll have to just keep on reading to get those
answers. As long as the writing quality stays at this level and not
at the Blood
on the Reik, I should be ok
with the darker overtones.
★★★☆☆
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