Published: April 28, 2011
Words: 94,578 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781452423609
Short description
The exciting sequel to The Last Elf of Lanis. A year later, Deifol Hroth, the Lord of Evil Magic is still holding the deserted elvish capital, Lanis Rhyl Landemiriam. The Archer from Kipleth and the elf lay in wait to destroy Him. In the north, Arnwylf must stop Ravensdred, the garond general, who has the Mattear Gram, from delivering the magic sword to his Dark Master, who plays all as pawns.
In the exciting sequel to The Last Elf of Lanis, The Archer From Kipleth picks up a year after the Battle of the Eastern Meadowland.
The Archer and the elf, with a small army of fanatical followers, tries to oust Deifol Hroth, the Dark Lord of All Evil Magic from the deserted elvish capital, Lanis Rhyl Landemiriam, where he possesses a magic device unlike any seen before, the Lhalíi, a strange crystal filled with immense power and knowledge.
In the north, Ravensdred, the garond general is holed up in an ancient stone fortress from another age, thawed from the Great Ice Fields of Eann. Arnwylf and a small army keep Ravensdred from delivering the Mattear Gram, the Sun Sword, to his master, the Dark Lord.
In New Rogar Li, where politics are ever in play amongst the wealdkin, Wynnfrith receives a farsight vision compelling her to dangerously venture to the Far Grasslands, into the very center of the garond army to retrieve the Ar, the Heart of the Earth, a stone filled with frighten.. (Read more)
In the exciting sequel to The Last Elf of Lanis, The Archer From Kipleth picks up a year after the Battle of the Eastern Meadowland.
The Archer and the elf, with a small army of fanatical followers, tries to oust Deifol Hroth, the Dark Lord of All Evil Magic from the deserted elvish capital, Lanis Rhyl Landemiriam, where he possesses a magic device unlike any seen before, the Lhalíi, a strange crystal filled with immense power and knowledge.
In the north, Ravensdred, the garond general is holed up in an ancient stone fortress from another age, thawed from the Great Ice Fields of Eann. Arnwylf and a small army keep Ravensdred from delivering the Mattear Gram, the Sun Sword, to his master, the Dark Lord.
In New Rogar Li, where politics are ever in play amongst the wealdkin, Wynnfrith receives a farsight vision compelling her to dangerously venture to the Far Grasslands, into the very center of the garond army to retrieve the Ar, the Heart of the Earth, a stone filled with frightening elemental force, and quite possibly the key to controlling all the other objects of magic.
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elf magic battle sword wolf wizard castle fantasy
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Review by:
Bill Tillman
on Jan. 06, 2012 :
Perhaps better than book #1, but now I know there will be at least two more in the series. A great read filled with plot twists and turns. A page turner and well worth taking the time to read!
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
Review by:
Koral Hargan
on May 21, 2011 :
The action continues from the last book and swings into full mode. Once again, an excellent fantasy adventure, with a little philosophy added for good measure. Looking forward to the next book!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)