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19 kirjaa tekijältä Russ L Howard
Fire meets Ice in the forest stronghold of Witan Jewell, where Lord Sur Sceaf and the three tribes sojourn. Their joining together should give them the best chance of warding off the evil Empire of Hryre Seath. Witan Jewell is the forge in which the three tribes will be smelted.Not only must Sur Sceaf struggle to understand his tumultuous love for Taneshewa, but he is constantly beset by fractious religious leaders among those at Witan Jewell, and raiding parties of Pitter Rat-Packs who seek to derail the uniting of the tribesWhen tensions are high, Sur Sceaf must deliver his stewardship of Witan Jewell to his father, Sur Spear. A vast city fortress is to be built to ward off further Pitter encroachment. Sur Sceaf leaves for the western coast to create capital to fund a workforce. The Seas, which have been too turbulent to navigate, are now calm. Sur Sceaf founds a whaling enterprise and trains crews to engage the Great Deep. Many fear the venture. Will they survive the monsters and grinding icebergs? And can Sur Spear maintain the goodwill of the tribes while Sur Sceaf expands their reach into the untraveled Ocean?
The trials and dangers of sea-travel have forged the men of three tribes into a firm brotherhood, foreshadowing the final melding of the allied peoples. Landing their boats upon an island's shore, they gather around a council fire and name themselves the Syrfolk.The isle has its attractions, natural fortification, mineral wealth and vegetative exuberance. This could be the sanctuary and final stronghold the Syrfolk desire. However, monsters, trolls, and strange tribes make the island difficult to subdue. The Young-Bloods find their share of trouble in the myriad caves and peoples of the new land but unbeknownst to them, these are the least of their worries.The Pitters, having heard news of sea-travel, attempt a counter launch to thwart the endeavors of the Herewardi and their allies. The race for settling the Isle as a strategic asset is on. King Sur Spear hurries the process by sending droves of settlers to build and fortify the Island.While Sur Sceaf is away at sea, traitors at home on the mainland conspire to murder him. No one in his family is safe.
Tall, handsome, swashbuckling, Jywdic pirate El Yid is a black masked, caped warrior who runs his fleet of dragoons up and down the seaboards, plundering the enemies' Zongas and goods to prepare the soil for the coming overthrow of tyranny.Trained in seamanship by Pyrsyrus, master of the seas, Yid is unmatched in his skills of sword, rapier, and parkour. Watch as he swings from the mast of his dragoon onto the terrified vessels of his Pitter enemies. Yid and his men, the Lions of Jywdah, show their prowess and love for liberty as they turn the tide of the Great War for good.Meanwhile, Arundel is entrenched with the Pitters in their capital of Gettisbuhr. Brekka marches from the north, joined by a group of shamanic warriors called the Mufsics, the Sons of Death. Do these new allies hold the magic that can reach Death's hand into the heart of Pitter power?The Pitters are not defenseless. They have their own secret weapons. Read and see what happens when the mouth of hell opens and belches forth its muscular monsters and winged eaters of the skies.
This is the final installment of the heroic eleven book epic, The King of Three Bloods.Many people thought the Heathen Gods were dead. They were not They were hidden in plain-sight and the Herewardi Tribe was chosen to reveal them and their return. Sur Sceaf, their favorite son, was tried as fine steel, and brought before the hosts of mankind as their champion to do battle with the enemy of all humanity, the Pitter Empire. Now, those around him must also receive their vetting from the gods. Overlaying every struggle are the immense spiritual conflicts flowing under them like a great river. The final battles entail the struggle between the gods and their enemies, the Dark Elves and the Destroyers of Worlds. Now that the evil empire is crushed, interpersonal struggle takes center stage. Emotional voids and spiritual lack must be filled. The young bloods are full of angst, anxious to match their predecessors in heroism. Their curiosity opens a new world of adventures, when they dare to wonder: "What lies beyond the Aegirean Sea?" May every people and nation be granted sovereignty under the Syr Folk Confederation and every race granted its inheritance and personal domain.
Fire meets Ice in the forest stronghold of Witan Jewell, where Lord Sur Sceaf and the three tribes sojourn. Their joining together should give them the best chance of warding off the evil Empire of Hryre Seath. Witan Jewell is the forge in which the three tribes will be smelted.Not only must Sur Sceaf struggle to understand his tumultuous love for Taneshewa, but he is constantly beset by fractious religious leaders among those at Witan Jewell and raiding parties of Pitter Rat-Packs who seek to derail the uniting of the tribesWhen tensions are high, Sur Sceaf must deliver his stewardship of Witan Jewell to his father, Sur Spear. A vast city fortress is to be built to ward off further Pitter encroachment. Sur Sceaf leaves for the western coast to create capital to fund a workforce. The Seas, which have been too turbulent to navigate, are now calm. Sur Sceaf founds a whaling enterprise and trains crews to engage the Great Deep. Many fear the venture. Will they survive the monsters and grinding icebergs? And can Sur Spear maintain the goodwill of the tribes while Sur Sceaf expands their reach into the untraveled Ocean?
Tall, handsome, swashbuckling, Jywdic pirate El Yid is a black masked, caped warrior who runs his fleet of dragoons up and down the seaboards, plundering the enemies' Zongas and goods to prepare the soil for the coming overthrow of tyranny.Trained in seamanship by Pyrsyrus, master of the seas, Yid is unmatched in his skills of sword, rapier, and parkour. Watch as he swings from the mast of his dragoon onto the terrified vessels of his Pitter enemies. Yid and his men, the Lions of Jywdah, show their prowess and love for liberty as they turn the tide of the Great War for good.Meanwhile, Arundel is entrenched with the Pitters in their capital of Gettisbuhr. Brekka marches from the north, joined by a group of shamanic warriors called the Mufsics, the Sons of Death. Do these new allies hold the magic that can reach Death's hand into the heart of Pitter power?The Pitters are not defenseless. They have their own secret weapons. Read and see what happens when the mouth of hell opens and belches forth its muscular monsters and winged eaters of the skies.
This is the final installment of the heroic eleven book epic, The King of Three Bloods.Many people thought the Heathen Gods were dead. They were not They were hidden in plain-sight and the Herewardi Tribe was chosen to reveal them and their return. Sur Sceaf, their favorite son, was tried as fine steel, and brought before the hosts of mankind as their champion to do battle with the enemy of all humanity, the Pitter Empire. Now, those around him must also receive their vetting from the gods. Overlaying every struggle are the immense spiritual conflicts flowing under them like a great river. The final battles entail the struggle between the gods and their enemies, the Dark Elves and the Destroyers of Worlds. Now that the evil empire is crushed, interpersonal struggle takes center stage. Emotional voids and spiritual lack must be filled. The young bloods are full of angst, anxious to match their predecessors in heroism. Their curiosity opens a new world of adventures, when they dare to wonder: "What lies beyond the Aegirean Sea?" May every people and nation be granted sovereignty under the Syr Folk Confederation and every race granted its inheritance and personal domain.
Sur Sceaf has endured the pit and the fires of torture. Beaten upon the anvils of the gods, he has emerged the tempered leader of the trek.His leadership is disputed by a band of pernicious religious zealots practicing their outdated and repressive priestcrafts. Sur Sceaf finds himself in the tenuous position of leaving the Quailor to solve their own problems or giving them a long overdue shove in the right direction by making interventions.Fromer and his self-righteous clan of dycons are determined to sabotage Sur Sceaf's success, even at the cost of many lives. Sur Sceaf is perpetually pitted against the will of these treacherous men, all the while he must lead an exodus and prepare for war.He has to walk the tight rope that spans the several cultures. Leaning too far to one side could see his alliance topple.Though the times are perilous, Sur Sceaf cannot ignore his feelings of love. The fiery spirited Sharaka, Taneshewa, is ever more taken by Sur Sceaf's bold advances. However, she is hard-pressed to overcome her prejudices toward his peculiar Herewardi traditions.Like strings on a lyre, tension tunes discord into harmony. The Herewardi, Quailor, and Sharaka are caught up together into the music of the Frightful Dance.
Sur Sceaf has endured the pit and the fires of torture. Beaten upon the anvils of the gods, he has emerged the tempered leader of the trek.His leadership is disputed by a band of pernicious religious zealots practicing their outdated and repressive priestcrafts. Sur Sceaf finds himself in the tenuous position of leaving the Quailor to solve their own problems or giving them a long overdue shove in the right direction by making interventions.Fromer and his self-righteous clan of dycons are determined to sabotage Sur Sceaf's success, even at the cost of many lives. Sur Sceaf is perpetually pitted against the will of these treacherous men, all the while he must lead an exodus and prepare for war.He has to walk the tight rope that spans the several cultures. Leaning too far to one side could see his alliance topple.Though the times are perilous, Sur Sceaf cannot ignore his feelings of love. The fiery spirited Sharaka, Taneshewa, is ever more taken by Sur Sceaf's bold advances. However, she is hard-pressed to overcome her prejudices toward his peculiar Herewardi traditions.Like strings on a lyre, tension tunes discord into harmony. The Herewardi, Quailor, and Sharaka are caught up together into the music of the Frightful Dance.