Before the Mask

by Michael Williams, Teri Williams (Author)

Dragonlance: Villains (1), Dragonlance - chronological {shared universe} ((Villains 1) 313-342 AC)

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In the bleak Khalkist Mountains, on a stormy winter night, a child is born amid hard words, ill will, and the ominous prophecy of a druidess. Young Verminaard grows up unlovely and unloved, trading friends and family for a dark romance with an evil, mysterious voice and the sinister weapon it comes to inhabit. Michael and Teri Williams, long known for their poems, novels, and stories in the continuing DRAGONLANCE saga, reveal the origins of the evil cleric Verminaard. The Villians Series show more explores the corrupted origins of the malevolent minions of Takhisis, Queen of Darkness. show less

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This is the story of Verminaard, unloved bastard son of Solamnic Knights, and his road to evil. My husband adores the Dragonlance series and insisted I read this. He'd finished it in a weekend, so surely I, the voracious reader, would speed through as well. He was wrong. Though far from being a bad book, it just didn't draw me in. Verminaard's evilness seems to be inborne rather than reactionary, to the point that the supposed contributing factors - the unloving father, the loss of the beloved brother - seem more like asides and much less sympathetic. Likewise with his half-brother Aglaca, who is unfailingly upbeat and loyal for no apparent reason. I understand the story the Williamses were trying to tell, and it took a while to put my show more finger on what was wrong. Then I realized it was missing a vital element of all great drama: levity. The human experience is not serious all the time. Even in the grimmest tales there is laughter. The unrelenting depression of this book left me frankly unmoved. show less
Before the Mask is the first book in the Villains series set in the Dragonlance setting. The series focuses on the villains highlighted in the Chronicles trilogy by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis.This book focuses on the Dragon Highlord Verminaard and his ascent from an innocent child to one of the Dark Queen’s most famous dragon highlords. The book starts off with the birth of Verminaard and picks up several years later when her is a child. After this the author skips up a few years to when he 20 years old. At this point the author starts to bring in elements that eventually cause the rescue of a woman from capitivity and Verminaards discovery of the mace “Nightbringer”. After the retrieval of Nightbringer, Verminaard begins his show more descent into evil by a committing host of nefarious acts. The book ends with meeting his dragon mount Ember and pledging his loyalty to the Queen of Darkness, Takhisis.

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Canonical title
Before the Mask
Alternate titles
Villains Volume One: Before the Mask; Dragonlance Villains Series: Volume One: Before the Mask; Before the Mask: Villains Series Vol. 1
Original publication date
1993-04
People/Characters
Verminaard
Important places
Krynn
Dedication
For Lisa, Colleen, and Bonnie, the first friends to listen to my stories. And for Terri, Brad, and espically Michael, who listen to them now.
—T. W.
For Phil and Ann Swain.
—M. W.
First words
In the small patch of cold sunlight on the hill above her cave, the druidess L'Indasha Yman bent to the spring planting with a worn-out spade and a weary heart.
Prologue
The winter of the old man's warning came even more quickly than she had expected, collapsing the autumn of that peaceful year into a matter of days, freezing the unfallen leaves to their branches.
Chapter 1
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The rune's reverse--it's opposite--was Heregrima: The Mask.

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3573 .I4536 .B4Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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