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When Dragons Rage (The Dragoncrown War Cycle, Book 2) (edition 2002)

by Michael A. Stackpole (Author)

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Michael A. Stackpole, New York Times bestselling author and master of epic fantasy, continues his unforgettable chronicle of a world divided by war, betrayal, desire, and two rival magicks. . . . As her merciless armies sweep from the north, the tyrant Chytrine pursues her quest to become empress of the world in a brutal campaign of unspeakable bloodshed and unholy sorcery. While cities and kingdoms topple, her agents, both living and dead, search for fragments of the shattered DragonCrown--which, when reassembled, will make her unstoppable. Opposing Chytrine is the beautiful and determined Alexia, Princess of Okrannel. As she struggles to save the life of Kedyn's Crow, a mysterious human warrior accused of treachery, she gathers around her an alliance of unlikely heroes, including Resolute, an exiled Vorquelf out for vengeance; Kerrigan Reese, a mage with uncertain potential; and last but not least, young Will, an orphan thief from the slums of Yslin, who may be the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy--or its innocent victim. Alexia and her friends will need all their courage and magick, their only advantage the secret possession of a vital fragment of the DragonCrown. But when Chytrine's terrifying horde of cruel warriors, voracious minions, and remorseless undead slaves join the battle against them, even courage and magick may not be enough to stem the tide of ultimate darkness.… (more)
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Title:When Dragons Rage (The Dragoncrown War Cycle, Book 2)
Authors:Michael A. Stackpole (Author)
Info:Spectra (2002), 480 pages
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some cool happenings right @ the end. excellent ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
Boring, the characters lack any kind of substantial or powerful feeling to them, never really engaging. The war itself is constantly talked about going horribly bad for the good guys... but its never really shown that they are losing. You read here and there that this nation or that nation has fallen; but it seems to impart little impact because the next battle with the good guys - they win. The "troop" or "band of heroes" like in all fantasy novels; seems to always win their battles. No losses, nothing. Oh... and yes; the book is titled "When Dragons Rage" .... and the dragons only appear around page 570 (out of 658) and then kind of form a coda and a 'drastic change' to the entire novel in some random realm where suddenly everyone gets brought to or gets to appear there through this or that random form of magick. ( )
  BenKline | Dec 21, 2015 |
Another great book in this series. The mixture of action and politics in this book truly develops a feel for the world the series shapes and political intrigue, while not perhaps featuring heavily within the fantasy genre, fleshes out a world more fully than simply sun and flowers.

A good addition to the genre and one that most fans of adult fantasy will enjoy.. ( )
  sferguson | Dec 2, 2011 |
A great read - pulls thought to each volumn ( )
  jokester | Jul 10, 2009 |
This book really mixes well all the elements of great epic fantasy, not really concentrating on one over another. Politics, battles, mystery, romance, character development, and plot twists fill the pages and will keep you up late at night.
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Michael A. Stackpole, New York Times bestselling author and master of epic fantasy, continues his unforgettable chronicle of a world divided by war, betrayal, desire, and two rival magicks. . . . As her merciless armies sweep from the north, the tyrant Chytrine pursues her quest to become empress of the world in a brutal campaign of unspeakable bloodshed and unholy sorcery. While cities and kingdoms topple, her agents, both living and dead, search for fragments of the shattered DragonCrown--which, when reassembled, will make her unstoppable. Opposing Chytrine is the beautiful and determined Alexia, Princess of Okrannel. As she struggles to save the life of Kedyn's Crow, a mysterious human warrior accused of treachery, she gathers around her an alliance of unlikely heroes, including Resolute, an exiled Vorquelf out for vengeance; Kerrigan Reese, a mage with uncertain potential; and last but not least, young Will, an orphan thief from the slums of Yslin, who may be the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy--or its innocent victim. Alexia and her friends will need all their courage and magick, their only advantage the secret possession of a vital fragment of the DragonCrown. But when Chytrine's terrifying horde of cruel warriors, voracious minions, and remorseless undead slaves join the battle against them, even courage and magick may not be enough to stem the tide of ultimate darkness.

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