The History of the Runestaff
The earth has grown old, her landscapes mellow, her people lost in abrooding dream. It is an age of antique cities, scientific sorcery, crystal machines, great flying engines with mechanical wings. And the armies of the Dark Empire are relentlessly taking over the once-peaceful city states,...
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The earth has grown old, her landscapes mellow, her people lost in abrooding dream. It is an age of antique cities, scientific sorcery, crystal machines, great flying engines with mechanical wings. And the armies of the Dark Empire are relentlessly taking over the once-peaceful city states, ravaging and destroying as they advance, mile by brutal mile ...The Dark Empire has humiliated and multilated Dorian Hawkmoon, but it cannot rob him of his two consuming passions: his love for Yisselda of Brass and his hatred of her ruthless suitor Meliadus. But before he can defy the Dark Empire and win the beauteous Yisselda, he must seek the Runestaff, a quest that will send him into barbaric wonder and perverse evil ...and only if he succeeds will her avert the doom of all the world ...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780575074699 (0575074698)
Publish date: April 10th 2003
Publisher: Gollancz
Pages no: 656
Edition language: English
Series: The History of the Runestaff -4 (#1)
Future-fantasy comprising the four books making up the Runestaff series, where the evil Granbretan (Great Britain) slowly takes over Europe before trying for the rest of the world.Into this mix is thrown Dorian Hawkmoon, Count of Koln, to try and thwart them.Part of Moorcock's Eternal Champion serie...
Future-fantasy comprising the four books making up the Runestaff series, where the evil Granbretan (Great Britain) slowly takes over Europe before trying for the rest of the world.Into this mix is thrown Dorian Hawkmoon, Count of Koln, to try and thwart them.Part of Moorcock's Eternal Champion serie...
Very well done post-apocalyptic Fantasy novel. Hawkmoon is a much better, and much more likable protagonist then Elric of Melnibone is.