Blood magick returns to the Named Lands, along with its dark rituals. Does the Light stay lit in Antiphon, or does it sputter out and leave us in darkness?
Posted by travizzt on October 6, 2010
Blood magick returns to the Named Lands, along with its dark rituals. Does the Light stay lit in Antiphon, or does it sputter out and leave us in darkness?
Posted in Book Reviews, General Fantasy Novels | Tagged: Androfrancine, Antiphon, blood magick, Charles, Fantasy, Gypsy Scouts, House Y'Zir, Isaak, Jin Li Tam, Ken Scholes, kin-wolves, Machtvolk, mechoservitors, Named Lands, Nebios, Ninefold Forests, Petrenus, Psalms of Isaak, Ria, Rudolfo, Tor, Vlad Li Tam, Wastes, Windwir, Winters | Leave a Comment »
Posted by travizzt on September 30, 2010
As the second book in The Psalms of Isaak does it raise above my thoughts on the first? Or is it one in the same?
Posted in Book Reviews, General Fantasy Novels | Tagged: blood magick, Canticle, Churning Wastes, Delta, epic fantasy, Gypsy Scouts, Hidden Pope, Isaak, Jin Li Tam, Ken Scholes, Marshfolk, mechoservitors, Named Lands, Neb, Ninefold Forest House, Old World, Petronus, Rudolfo, The Psalms of Isaak, Tor, Vlad Li Tam, Windwir, Winters | Leave a Comment »