Discover the magic of Ruin Mist as chronicled by Keeper Martin, head of Lore Keepers! Three heroes set out on an epic journey of discovery only to find that at the end of their journey nothing is what they thought it was and that their world and themselves are undergoing a transformation that will change everything. Survival in a changing world depends on their ability to adapt and if they fail, their world and everything they believe in will perish.
Dramatic illustrations draw the reader into the Tolkienesque world of Ruin Mist, plunged into darkness after a Great War five hundred years past. Blaming magic for their demise, the Kings of Men have decreed that all things magical be destroyed. Yet despite their efforts, the magical Dark Lord is slowly returning to power. Another bloody battle is foreshadowed for Ruin Mist when Adrina, the spoiled and lonely princess of Imtal, is visited by a mysterious woman who predicts Adrina's ghastly future. Meanwhile in the kingdom of Elves, Seth, devoted First of the Red Order of the Queen Mother Elf, is sent on a journey across the Great Sea to prevent war. Stuck somewhere in the middle is Vilmos, a young magical boy-who-would-be-mage, abducted for his own safety by a Yoda-like guide named Xith. All three journey to an unknown fate against treacherous and sometimes supernatural foes. Stanek augments the beginning of this complex tale with illustrations that are sure to attract fans of graphic novels and classic Tolkien alike-the only weakness in the illustrations is their scarcity. Stanek will likely draw a cult following, but his work is not for the novice fantasy reader. A complicated glossary at the end includes twenty-two pages of "People, Places, and Things in Ruin Mist," complete with geographical references, family lineages, and extraordinary sketches. Despite the sophisticated plot, however, this cliffhanger guarantees fans, and those fans will be ready to wield their swords against the Dark Lord in Stanek's next installment.
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July 16, 2008: This is a great series wih non-stop action, yet feels reel enough that it seems you are right there in the book itself. This book is slightly less action packed because the beginning is used to describe the world and give the reader the important details they need to know, but it quickly warms up into a high-paced adrenaline ride you won't want to put down. After reading this book, you definetly can't afford to miss the sequels. A great book for anyone who enjoys reading, and especially those who enjoy books like the Lord of the Rings.
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July 08, 2008: I love this book.I started reading it and could not put it down. When I finished i immediately went and ordered the sequel. I highly recomend this book. Robert Stanek takes his readers to a world of strange mystical creatures, magic, and legends in his first impressive novel of the Ruin Mist series. Following in the traditions of J.R.R. Tolkien and Terry Goodkind, Stanek tells the adventures of Seth, Adrina, and Vilmos, three people who embark on an adventure beyond imagination.