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Welcome to Atlanton Earth Drawn together by an enchanted summons, three loyal friends-Bear, Dwarf, and Otter-bid farewell to their fair home in the kingdom of Lorini and embark on a magical journey to the fabled World Beyond Time. A place where glows the ageless Circle of Light. Along the way they meet many marvelous friends, including the mighty wizardGreyfax Grimwald. But little does the trio realize the dangers that await them: the gloomy border ofthe Northerland ... the green fires of show more the Palace of Darkness...evil spells and dark enchantments ... the dread city of Humans and-most fearsome of all-the evil Dark Queen. show lessTags
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Cecrow Another variant on Tolkien's template and published in the same year (1977).
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This was not what I really thought it would be. I was never much into the whole personified animal fantasy, so that was really strike one. Strike two is (hate me if you want, I'm a fantasy purist) is the use of pretty much anything found in the modern world. When I got to the parts with the guns and bullets and such, I lost all interest and faith in this writer. That's just me.
There are quite a few parallels to LOTR, which would work for some story lines... just not this one. I am a HUGE admirer of LOTR, so if an author wants to display the fact that he/she has no imagination to come up with their own concepts and plots, they better get it right!
Niel Hancock did not.
Even Terry Brooks did a better job at ripping LOTR off.
It's not a bad show more story, as it had some interesting parts, but overall just not what I had anticipated. I'm not sure if I'll be reading the rest of these. show less
There are quite a few parallels to LOTR, which would work for some story lines... just not this one. I am a HUGE admirer of LOTR, so if an author wants to display the fact that he/she has no imagination to come up with their own concepts and plots, they better get it right!
Niel Hancock did not.
Even Terry Brooks did a better job at ripping LOTR off.
It's not a bad show more story, as it had some interesting parts, but overall just not what I had anticipated. I'm not sure if I'll be reading the rest of these. show less
Three loyal friends-Bear, Dwarf, and Otter are drawn together by an enchanted summons, farewell to their fair home in the kingdom of Lorini, and embark on a magical journey to the fabled World Beyond Time.
A place where glows the ageless Circle of Light. Along the way, they meet many marvelous friends, including the mighty wizard Greyfax Grimwald. But little does the trio realize the dangers that await them: the gloomy border of the Northerland, the green fires of the Palace of Darkness, evil spells and dark enchantments, and the dread city of Humans, and-most fearsome of all-the evil Dark Queen.
A place where glows the ageless Circle of Light. Along the way, they meet many marvelous friends, including the mighty wizard Greyfax Grimwald. But little does the trio realize the dangers that await them: the gloomy border of the Northerland, the green fires of the Palace of Darkness, evil spells and dark enchantments, and the dread city of Humans, and-most fearsome of all-the evil Dark Queen.
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- Canonical title
- Greyfax Grimwald
- Original title
- Greyfax Grimwald
- Original publication date
- 1977
- People/Characters*
- Beer; Otter; Dwerg; Grefax Grimwald; Faragon Fairingaay; Dorini
- Important places*
- Atlanton
- First words*
- Op de ochtend van zijn vertrek veegde hij al zijn sporen uit die hemelstreek, taste zorgvuldig verse sterrentakken op in een keurige stapel achter de ingang tot de donkerste mond van het universum en aanvaardde weemoedig de d... (show all)uizendjarige tocht omlaag langs de kant van de hemel die veel weg had van een grote berg.
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Een poos lang legde zich een onrustige vrede over de afnemende schemering van de wereld Atlanton.
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