They're not overdone, but they pressing threat and menace of the demons and the Possessed is ever present. Here's battle scenes that feel quite clearly drawn and understandable (there's a real tendency I find to having 'battles' that end up really hard to follow from a narrative sense). There's a good mix of character development, with some mystery to explore about the world. They're also not prone to creating tension due to being stupid or naive, which I greatly appreciate. I was able to empathise with and appreciate them. The lead characters are interesting and engaging. (I did put it down, because I need to work and sleep, but I haven't wanted to). This is 858 pages long (although, I'm reading it on Kindle) and it hasn't really lasted me particularly long, because it's been hard to put down. So I'm adding mine, to help convince you it deserves it. This hasn't got many reviews, and I'm a little suspicious when I see only a few '5-star' reviews. Will he unlock the power trapped inside him or will he succumb to madness and murder like his father? While the Queen tries to unite the Kingdoms against the Possessed, Falco struggles to overcome his fears. Even Queen Catherine of Wrath has her doubts about Falco’s training. But while his friends make progress he struggles to overcome his doubts and insecurity. As he tries to come to terms with his actions Falco follows his friends to the Academy of War, an elite training school dedicated to martial excellence. Driven by grief, Falco makes a decision that will drive him to the brink of despair. Black dragons are mad.įalco Dante is a weakling in a world of warriors, but worse than this, he is the son of a madman. Black dragons are the enemy of humankind. Of those that answer a summoning too many are black. But the ancient bond with dragonkind is failing. The world is falling to the burning shadow of the Possessed and only the power of a battle mage can save it. This is an alternate Cover Edition for ASIN: B06VYCDRV9.
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