384 pages

English language

Published Nov. 2, 1996 by HarperPrism.

ISBN:
978-0-06-105628-4
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OCLC Number:
35663443

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The wanderer Red Kian has ruled Skai as Regent, but now it is time for him to step down. War clouds are gathering. Maedun sorcerers have taken the continent, and Saesnesi raiders are pillaging the islands.

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reviewed The western king by Ann Marston (Rune blade trilogy -- bk. 2)

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The Western King follows the children of Red Kian of Skai from The Kingmaker's Sword. One should read the reviews on Kingmaker's Sword first. The book, Kingmaker's Sword, should be read before The Western King.

This story furthers the struggle between Celi and the Maedun, and specifically between Red Kian's line and Hakkar's line. The focus is on the twins, Tiernyn and Donaugh. Tiernyn is fated to unite Celi under one banner to become The Western King. However, his sword, Kingmaker is destined to fail him when he needs it most. We see the trials that lead to the scarring of the sword. But more than showing Tiernyn's road, we follow the story of Donaugh. Donaugh has no bheancoran like his father and two brothers have, instead he has his magic. Donaugh must learn how to use his gentle Tyadda magic against the blood sorcery of the Maedun. It is …

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