An edition of Dark Magic: The Godwars Book 2 (1992)

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The Godwars Book 2

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An edition of Dark Magic: The Godwars Book 2 (1992)

Dark Magic

The Godwars Book 2

1st edition
  • 3 Want to read

Ages ago, when the First Gods ruled heaven and earth, they created two lesser deities to reign along with them. But these gods, Tharn and Balatur, were flawed. Their madness threatened creation itself -- and thus they were condemned to an eternal sleep. Only an ancient book of spells holds the key to their release.Now an evil necromancer has obtained the book and hastens to Tharn's hidden resting place with a plan as deadly as the god himself. Ancient prophecy points to the exiled prince Calandryll as the only one who can defeat the wizard -- aided by a beautiful warrior woman, a hard-bitten mercenary, and Calandryll's own uncertain powers.But first Calandryll and his companions must travel a kingdom racked by civil war, cross the rolling prairie of the fierce horse clans, and finally venture into the forbidden wastes and uncharted territories beyond. Enemies and foul treachery await, while the mighty Tharn, as if somehow aware of his imminent release, begins to stir...begins to dream...and all creation begins to quake.Dark Magic is the masterful second chapter of The Godwars, a stirring chronicle of high adventure by one of the most exciting new writers of fantasy.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Publisher
Bantam
Language
English
Pages
528

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1992, Bantam
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First Sentence

"NHUR-JABAL meant, in the language of Kandahar, Great Watchtower, and so it seemed the city was."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
528
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7850406M
ISBN 10
0553762818
ISBN 13
9780553762815
OCLC/WorldCat
57370892
Library Thing
261948
Goodreads
372086

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NHUR-JABAL meant, in the language of Kandahar, Great Watchtower, and so it seemed the city was.
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