![]() ![]() ![]() There is not only the battle with the corelings and Jardir's desire to unite/conquer humanity, but discoveries about the world, and the relationships between the characters to keep the reader hooked. In short, like The Warded Man, there are all the aspects that build an interesting fantasy novel. So, is this detour into the past worth it? Absolutely, Brett expands his setting quite a bit in this novel, adding new corelings, explaining the Krasia culture, and introducing new ways in which the corelings fueled magic of the setting can be used. Instead Brett takes us back in time to learn of Jardir and the Krasia, but don't worry because he will get back to Arlen, Leesha, and Rojer. It does not continue where The Warded Man left off. If you are like me, you're going to be a little disoriented when you start this book. ![]()
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