Crown of Fire
by Ed Greenwood
Shandril's Saga (Book 2), The Harpers (9), Forgotten Realms novels (Shandril's Saga — )
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Former kitchen maid Shandril, aided by her lover Narn, the wizard Elminster, and the knights of Myth Drannor, flees from the Zhentarim and the Cult of the Dragon while struggling to control the power of spellfire.Tags
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I really enjoyed Spellfire, the first book in this series, but I didn't enjoy this one as much. This continues the story of a young woman with a unique magic power who is pursued by a number of nefarious forces out to control that power. This one is a bit too action-heavy.
This is a step down from the first book in this series...it's a non-stop charge of adventure, and it doesn't spend much time on its characters. It puts those characters in a no-win situation, and then ends with a much too pat ending.
This is a sequel to Spellfire, which I really enjoyed. Unfortunately this sequel did not live up to expectations. I found the pacing of the plot too hectic - the entire book is basically Shandril and her allies running from one dangerous situation to the next.
I just finished Crown of Fire. It was pretty good and can be a stand alone read as it was for me but helps if you read the the first book Spellfire, to add depth and background. I did not because it is also a stand alone book in the Harper series, though I could have used the background on the characters from the first book to make bit more sense of it.
This book is also part of the Shandril's Saga, even though it is in the harpers series too? The author published this book years after the first and he addresses concerns and the multitude of themes and plots in his afterwards.. There are a lot of other characters going in and out from other books to include dark agencies but the main antagonists are the Zhentarium. Honestly though, I show more liked it. The author puts you right into action and even has a favored character get killed :(
If you are a fan of Ed Greenwood books but missed this one, you will love it! ;)
Shandril is plagued with what she sees as a curse called Spellfire. It's powerful energy she can use to destroy whatever she wants, from what it seems. The good-entities, want to make sure she is just passing through while evil-entities want her for her power but if they cannot have it, they want her dead. A hearty dwarf and a somewhat fumbling boyfriend do what they can to guard her from others while they find interesting allies along the way. Ultimately however, she releases her Spellfire!
My favorite Character was the hearty dwarf accompanying Shandril. show less
This book is also part of the Shandril's Saga, even though it is in the harpers series too? The author published this book years after the first and he addresses concerns and the multitude of themes and plots in his afterwards.. There are a lot of other characters going in and out from other books to include dark agencies but the main antagonists are the Zhentarium. Honestly though, I show more liked it. The author puts you right into action and even has a favored character get killed :(
If you are a fan of Ed Greenwood books but missed this one, you will love it! ;)
Shandril is plagued with what she sees as a curse called Spellfire. It's powerful energy she can use to destroy whatever she wants, from what it seems. The good-entities, want to make sure she is just passing through while evil-entities want her for her power but if they cannot have it, they want her dead. A hearty dwarf and a somewhat fumbling boyfriend do what they can to guard her from others while they find interesting allies along the way. Ultimately however, she releases her Spellfire!
My favorite Character was the hearty dwarf accompanying Shandril. show less
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As the co-creator of the Forgotten Realms setting, Ed Greenwood is almost by definition one of the premier Dungeon Masters in the business. That's the chief difficulty with Crown of Fire; it's a first-rate adventure campaign, but its pluses on that score don't always translate well into the novel form.
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Ed Greenwood was born on July 21 1959 in Canada. He is a fantasy writer and the original creator of the Forgotten Realms game world. He began writing articles about the Forgotten Realms for Dragon magazine beginning in 1979, and subsequently sold the rights to the setting to TSR, the creators of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, in 1986. He show more has written many Forgotten Realms novels, as well as numerous articles and D&D game supplement books. Greenwood discovered the Dungeons & Dragons game in 1975 and soon became a regular player. He used the Realms as a setting for his campaigns, which centered around the fictional locales of Waterdeep and Shadowdale, locations that would figure prominently in his later writing. According to Greenwood, his players' thirst for detail pushed him to further develop the Forgotten Realms setting. His works include Shandril's Sage, The Elminster Series, The Shadow of the Avatar Trilogy, The Comyr Saga, The Harpers, The Sundering and The Iron Assassin. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Shandril's Saga
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The Harpers
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Forgotten Realms novels
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- Canonical title
- Crown of Fire
- Original publication date
- 1994-04
- People/Characters
- Shandril Shessair; Narm; Delg Hammerhand; Fzoul Chembryl; Mirt "the Moneylender"; Elminster
- Important places
- Stonelands, Faerûn; Eveningstar, Cormyr, Faerûn; Cormyr, Faerûn; Zhentil Keep, Faerûn; Faerûn
- Dedication
- This one's for Jenny and for the Knights, for waiting in patience for so long - even though you were waiting for different things.
- First words
- Something flashed as it moved - aye, there!
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Narm shook his head; his nose told him he was indeed smelling a faint whiff of pipesmoke...
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