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/Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman Wielding the powerful, magic-absorbing Darksword, Joram returns to Merilon to win revenge and claim his birthright. Here he will test Bishop Vanya and his fierce army of Duuk-tsarith in a battle unlike any their world has known. From the bestselling authors of the Dragonlance series. Original
From the Publisher
Born without magic, Joram was one of the Dead, denied the throne of
Merilon. For years, he lived among outlaws, surviving by
wit and sleight-of-hand. Now, wielding the powerful,
magic absorbing Darksword, Joram retums to the enchanted
Kingdom that once was his home to win revenge and claim
his birthright. Here he will test Bishop Vanya and
his fierce army of Duuk-tsarith in a battle unlike
any their world has known. Joined by the scholarly
catalyst Saryon, the young mage Mosiah, and
the trickster Simkin, Jorma confronts the
shattering secret of his past and discovers the ancient
prophecy that puts the fate of the world in his
hands--the hands that forged the Darksword.
From the Jacket
Born without magic, Joram was one of the Dead, denied the throne of Merilon. For years, he lived among outlaws, surviving by wit and sleight-of-hand. Now, wielding the powerful, magic absorbing Darksword, Joram retums to the enchanted Kingdom that once was his home to win revenge and claim his birthright. Here he will test Bishop Vanya and his fierce army of Duuk-tsarith in a battle unlike any their world has known. Joined by the scholarly catalyst Saryon, the young mage Mosiah, and the trickster Simkin, Jorma confronts the shattering secret of his past and discovers the ancient prophecy that puts the fate of the world in his hands--the hands that forged the Darksword.
About the Author
Best known for her work on the DragonLance fantasy series, Margaret
Weis was born on March 16, 1948 in Independence, Missouri. She
graduated from the University of Missouri in 1970. She worked for
Herald Publishing House, starting as a proofreader and leaving as
the editorial director of their trade press division. In 1983, she
went to work for TSR, Inc., the company responsible for Dungeons
& Dragons and many other role-playing games. At TSR, she was
part of the design team responsible for the creation of the
DragonLance saga, which would eventually sell more than 12 million
books. She collaborated with Tracy Hickman to write many of the
books herself. In addition to writing, she is the owner and
president of Mag Force 7, which produces collectible trading card
games.
Tracy Hickman, November 26, 1955 - Tracy Hickman was born a Mormon
on November 26, 1955 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended Marlon
Hills Elementary School, where he wrote his first novel. The family
moved to Vegas in 1966 when his father was offered a teaching job
there, and Hickman transferred to Ruby Thomas Elementary School.
They eventually moved back to Utah, and Tracy went to Provo High
School where he took part in the Air Force Junior Reserve Officer
Training Corps.. While in high school, he had many odd jobs such as
a paper boy, a stock boy at a supermarket, and an usher at a movie
theater. He graduated from Provo High School in 1974. Hickman
entered the Missionary Home in Salt Lake City in 1975. From there,
he was sent to Hawaii for language training for his eventual trip
to Singapore. He was stationed in Hawaii and taught at the Mission
House there while waiting for his visa to come in. He did get to
Indonesia and stayed there for a year and a half, preaching the
Mormon way of life. He was honorably released in 1977, and held a
series of odd jobs after returning to the states. He was a glass
worker, a television assistant director and a drill press operator
in a geneology center. In 1981, Hickman approached TSR about buying
two of his gaming modules. He was hired by the company instead and
began working with Margaret Weis. The two wrote the "Dragonlance
Chronicles" together, and since 1985, they have written over 40
books. Hickman wrote two solo novels in 1996, "Requiem of Stars"
and "The Immortals."
Mass Market Paperbound
416 Pages, 4.2 x 6.85 x 0.92 IN
May 1, 1988
Random House Publishing Group
English
0553271644
9780553271645