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Any fans of Fred Saberhagen's Books of Swords?
Posted on 7/18/17 at 11:49 am
Posted on 7/18/17 at 11:49 am
These were some of my early forays in to fantasy literature.
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The Swords of Power are created by the god Vulcan. Each has its own unique magical ability, and they are powerful enough to affect the mythological gods that exist within the series. The plot of the entire series revolves around the finding, acquiring, stealing, using, and eventual destroying of the Swords for purposes good or evil. the 12 swords are 1. Townsaver 2. Shieldbreaker 3. Stonecutter 4. Woundhealer 5. Doomgiver 6. Coinspinner 7. Dragonslicer 8. Farslayer 9. Mindsword 10. Sightblinder 11. Wayfinder 12. Soulcutter
Posted on 7/18/17 at 12:31 pm to Green Chili Tiger
I read them a million years ago. I can't remember much except that I liked them. They weren't "epic" but they were a fun read. I put them in the same category as the Chronicles of Amber by Roger Zelazny.
Posted on 7/18/17 at 9:30 pm to Scanlon Shorthalt
I read those years ago. Enjoyable but not on the same level as Elric of Melnibone by Moorcock.
Chronicles of Amber is also an interesting read.
Chronicles of Amber is also an interesting read.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 1:19 am to OldTigahFot
My favorite book written by Him is Last Exit to Babylon. Hell it pretty much perfectly describes modern day iPads...although with AI.
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