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Loading... The Will of the Wanderer (Rose of the Prophet, Vol. 1) (edition 1989)by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
Work detailsThe Will of the Wanderer by Margaret Weis
The start of a new fantasy series by Weis and Hickman. Like their previous series, it centers around a few heroes who are unlikely companions that must work together to thwart the will of an evil god. The setting is new and the story is good, but really, its not that different from Darksword or Dragonlance, just in a different setting. I enjoyed it, but it isn't all that great. ( )Unfortunately I remember less than I'd like to about this now. But it introduced a fantasy loving child to the ideas of the Middle East. Maybe more of us Westerners should read books like this. Very palatable way to bridge the cultural gap, without realizing that you're doing so. Not that it tackles Middle Eastern ethics or mythology in any real way - but some of the spirit is there. You can go a long way with sympathy. A shipwrecked wizard is mistaken for a girl and sold into slavery in magical Middle East analogue. I adore the Rose of the Prophet series. In my opinion, they are one of the finest high fantasy tales around. The world system is unique, the Arabian setting engaging and richly depicted, and the characters move me. Romance, adventure, sinister villainy and touching heroics. no reviews | add a review
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