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Loading... Corum - The Queen of The Swords: The Eternal Champion (original 1971; edition 2015)by Michael Moorcock (Author)
Work InformationThe Queen of Swords by Michael Moorcock (1971)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. pb After defeating Duke Arioch with the aid of the Eye of Rhynn and the Hand of Kwll, Corum and Rhalinia know a little peace. But, as is common with the Eternal Champion, that peace is short-lived. Corum, Jhary and Rhalinia become aware of a plan by the Mabden to overrun Rhalinia's homeland - a bastion of law and order on a planet formerly dominated by Chaos. To tackle this problem, however, they must travel to the realm of Queen Xiombarg seeking the aid of the people of the City of the Pyramid. And Chaos rules the planes of Xiombarg. I first read this book when I was twelve. I was fascinated then and I'm still fascinated now. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesCorum (2) The Eternal Champion (Corum novel 2) Belongs to Publisher SeriesBastei Lübbe Fantasy (20002) Is contained inDas Buch Corum. Die große Fantasy- Saga. by Michael Moorcock (indirect) Has the adaptationAwards
Prince Corum has defeated the Chaos Lord Arioch. But any peace for him and his faithful Rhalina is brief. His actions have evoked the murderous anger of Arioch's sister, the dreaded Xiombarg. The Prince in the Scarlet Robe must continue his odyssey, face the terror of the Mabden armies, and challenge the might of the Queen of the Swords. Faced with immense powers of evil on all sides, only the legendary City of the Pyramid offers a glimmer of hope. But Corum must get there first, and along the way he will encounter horrifying creatures, strange forms of sorcery, and new planes of existence. No library descriptions found. |
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