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Whill of Agora

by Michael James Ploof

Series: Whill of Agora (Book 1), Legends of Agora (Book 1)

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It is the year 5170 in the land Agora, where humans, dwarves, and elves have existed in peace for centuries. Now, however, the human King Addakon has invaded and waged war on neighboring Isladon. The once peaceful Kingdoms of Agora are on the brink of continental war. The Dark Elf Eadon and his army of Dragon-Elf crossbreeds, the Draggard, threaten to conquer all kingdoms.Enter young Whill, a nineteen-year-old ranger with battle savvy and untapped abilities. Having spent years roaming Agora and training with his mentor Abram, Whill has become a bright intellectual and a master of combat. What he seeks most, however, is the identity of his birth parents. Instead, he finds a tumultuous terrain and a prophecy placing him in the center of the struggle. Along the way, Whill encounters an equally inspired group of companions that are matched in skill and mission.With high adventure and fierce friendship, Whill of Agora will capture your imagination and grip your heart during every super-charged escapade that Agora's bold and grinning brotherhood embraces.… (more)
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Pausing and maybe indefinitely dnfing book at 31%

I have been slogging through this book on and off over 7 months and I feel that while it will certainly attract the attention of a lot of readers looking for a light hearted romp it is just not connecting with me.

Quite frankly, I just feel that it is sort of boring. It is too reminiscent of the familiar boy of legend with royal blood who is seemingly good at everything trope we have all read time and time again. I tend to feel impatient with Gary Stu MCs and adding a book that hasn't really moved anywhere 1/3rd into the story whose most interesting character (Rhulin aka the King's champion) only appears as a tertiary supporting character for 10 pages at best without any defined aantagonists this far into the story just didn't help to draw me in.

Cobsidering I did buy the trilogy boxset I might be a bit forced to at least finish book 1 to get my moneys worth, I might at least finish book 1 given thw book's one big redemption is its short length. Cheers! ( )
  chirikosan | Jul 24, 2023 |
Exposition dump in first chapter, dropped. ( )
  Kalal | May 27, 2020 |
At first blush, this book reminded me of the Lord of the Rings, and Terry Brooks' Shannara series...but then I realized that it is something entirely unique. It has those same elements of fantasy that draws me to LotR and Shannara, namely, the magic and the elves and the dwarves...
It's an adventure, and one that keeps your attention beyond the beginning. Whill is an interesting character; the things he discovers about himself as the story goes on actually makes him more interesting, although (SPOILER ALERT!!) it may seem as though the story of discovering the hero to be some sort of long-lost royalty would be overdone by now. Whill, however, takes it and can't seem to figure out what to do with the knowledge. At times, he seems almost reluctant to admit that it is, in fact, the truth, despite knowing it must be.
I loved the characterizations of the dwarves in this book, particularly Roakore. He reminded me of Gimli from LotR, always grumbling about the elves, but meanwhile hiding a grudging respect for them. In a fun twist, the dwarves herein have magic, too, magic over stone/earth (which the elves call keye, interestingly, enough).
The cast of characters is pretty large, but each one is memorable in their own right. Zerafin and Avriel are the epitome of elves, being both beautiful and graceful, strong and powerful, and seemingly tireless, which is slightly obnoxious, but fitting when it comes to elves in high fantasy. Whill, Abram, and Rhunis are your typical warriors, smart enough as needed and very skilled in their chosen profession. As the story revolves around Whill, he definitely has a little bit extra of everything: power, fighting skill, and smarts.
In all, though the story is fun and fantastical, I think there are some elements that are slightly over-used. The elf woman-human man romance feels inevitable from the very beginning. The dwarf-elf rivalry (solely on the side of the dwarves) feels slightly forced. The bad guy teaming up with an evil "power" and an army of evil "freaks" (a mutated race of elves) is almost taken wholesale from LotR...Even the youthful sidekick Whill gains in Tarren feels like an afterthought inclusion.
However, the villains, the evil army...despite their origins in the elven race, are truly unique. Slightly disturbing, yes, but definitely unique. Who would think to combine dragons and elves into one species? Creepy. But good. It definitely works.
In all, a good read for anyone who likes this sort of high fantasy. I thoroughly enjoyed it. ( )
  jehovahrapha | Nov 10, 2012 |
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It is the year 5170 in the land Agora, where humans, dwarves, and elves have existed in peace for centuries. Now, however, the human King Addakon has invaded and waged war on neighboring Isladon. The once peaceful Kingdoms of Agora are on the brink of continental war. The Dark Elf Eadon and his army of Dragon-Elf crossbreeds, the Draggard, threaten to conquer all kingdoms.Enter young Whill, a nineteen-year-old ranger with battle savvy and untapped abilities. Having spent years roaming Agora and training with his mentor Abram, Whill has become a bright intellectual and a master of combat. What he seeks most, however, is the identity of his birth parents. Instead, he finds a tumultuous terrain and a prophecy placing him in the center of the struggle. Along the way, Whill encounters an equally inspired group of companions that are matched in skill and mission.With high adventure and fierce friendship, Whill of Agora will capture your imagination and grip your heart during every super-charged escapade that Agora's bold and grinning brotherhood embraces.

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Influenced by the works of Robert Jordan, George R.R. Martin, R. A.Salvator and Tolkien, Whill of Agora is a classic coming of age fantasy tale of magic, mayhem, friendship and war. Set in the realm of Agora during the Draggard Wars, five centuries after the fall of the elven lands, Whill of Agora brings readers on a heart pounding epic adventure with a colorful cast of characters that are sure to become fan favorites.

Every so often, an epic adventure emerges that makes the blood surge, the spine tingle, and the heart smile page after exhilarating page. Such is Whill of Agora, Michael James Ploof’s action-packed fantasy that visits strange new lands as it unveils how one exceptional young man named Whill makes full use of fierce wits, superior skills, and relentless will to help defend the land of Agora from the monstrous Draggard. With plenty of drama and action packed battle scenes, Whill of Agora will enthrall anyone on the quest for great adventure, good times, and an infectiously optimistic outlook on even the darkest and most dangerous of days.

It is the year 5170 in the land Agora, where humans, dwarves, and elves have existed in peace for centuries. Now, however, the human King Addakon has invaded and waged war on neighboring Isladon. The once peaceful Kingdoms of Agora are on the brink of continental war. The Dark Elf Eadon, and his army of Dragon-Elf crossbreeds, the Draggard, threaten to conquer all kingdoms.

Enter young Whill, a nineteen-year-old ranger with battle savvy and untapped abilities. Having spent years roaming Agora and training with his mentor Abram, Whill has become a bright intellectual and a master of combat. What he seeks most, however, is the identity of his birth parents. Instead, he finds a tumultuous terrain and a prophecy placing him in the center of the struggle.

Along the way, Whill encounters an equally inspired group of companions that are matched in skill and mission. These include Rhunis the Dragon Slayer, the young Tarren, the fearless Dwarf Roakore, the beguiling warrior Elf Avriel, and the powerful Zerafin. As Whill joins forces, he forges bonds far mightier than their escalating travails. With high adventure and fierce friendship, Whill of Agora will capture your imagination and grip your heart during every super-charged escapade that Agora’s bold and grinning brotherhood embraces.

Whill of Agora features a complete map of Agora so that you can easily manuever through the wilds and bustling cities alike. Click the "Look inside" feature to view map.

With its rich history, 'page turner' pacing, unique magic system and majestic lands, the first book in the Whill of Agora series immerses the reader in a beautiful and believable world wrought with danger, war, manipulation, and mayhem. [retrieved 7/9/2014 from Amazon.com]
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