Lost my 20 years old book many years ago.
Bought it now I was re-reading the whole avatar series, and was as good as I remember it.
A true Forgotten Realms classic

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Prince of Lies Miękka oprawa na rynek masowy – 1 sierpnia 1993
Wydanie: Angielski
James Lowder
(Autor)
Cyric, God of the Dead, mounts a search for Kelemvor Lyonsbane, the friend that he murdered to become a god, and the other gods form an alliance against Cyric
- Długość wersji drukowanej31 str.
- JęzykAngielski
- WydawcaWizards of the Coast
- Data publikacji1 sierpnia 1993
- Wymiary10.8 x 2.54 x 18.42 cm
- ISBN-101560766263
- ISBN-13978-1560766261
Szczegóły produktu
- Wydawca : Wizards of the Coast (1 sierpnia 1993)
- Język : Angielski
- Miękka oprawa na rynek masowy : 31 str.
- ISBN-10 : 1560766263
- ISBN-13 : 978-1560766261
- Wymiary : 10.8 x 2.54 x 18.42 cm
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Great book
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Five Stars
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Bravo, James Lowder
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POSSIBLE SPOILERS!
Cyric was written as he was meant to be in this book. I found my old Forgotten Realms novels recently and re-read the Avatar series, and Cyric was written as a cartoonish villain or a person with minor anti-social mental problems, but not as a real villain that you feared and thought "yeah, he's totally evil". This book, Cyric was evil to the core. The things he did to Rinda, the people in the Realm of the Dead, Gwydion in particular (cutting out various body parts, nailing him into a suit of armor? Sick, vile, evil, everything an evil god should be) showed that Cyric was the right choice for the ultimate god of evil. Cyric doesn't just sit and plot (and fail) like Bane did. He plots, he plans, he succeeds (for the most part). Without magic, or the assistance of other gods, Cyric creates a book so powerful it can warp even the minds of gods, and unleashes a hellhound capable of destroying the worshippers of other gods. All of this is part of his plan to be THE deity of the realms. It would have succeeded too, if it weren't for Mystra. Even though his ultimate plan failed, the Cyrinishad was still created, the hound still unleashed, and ultimately, Kelemvor and Mystra's love destroyed. Cyric owned this novel. The other characters were just window dressing and filler/deus ex machina. Cyric should have succeeded, and this is the first time I've ever rooted for a villain. My hatred of Mystra grew even stronger. I don't normally feel such emotions from Forgotten Realms books (they're an amusing way to pass the time, mostly). I loved this book. One of my all time favorite realms novels.
Cyric was written as he was meant to be in this book. I found my old Forgotten Realms novels recently and re-read the Avatar series, and Cyric was written as a cartoonish villain or a person with minor anti-social mental problems, but not as a real villain that you feared and thought "yeah, he's totally evil". This book, Cyric was evil to the core. The things he did to Rinda, the people in the Realm of the Dead, Gwydion in particular (cutting out various body parts, nailing him into a suit of armor? Sick, vile, evil, everything an evil god should be) showed that Cyric was the right choice for the ultimate god of evil. Cyric doesn't just sit and plot (and fail) like Bane did. He plots, he plans, he succeeds (for the most part). Without magic, or the assistance of other gods, Cyric creates a book so powerful it can warp even the minds of gods, and unleashes a hellhound capable of destroying the worshippers of other gods. All of this is part of his plan to be THE deity of the realms. It would have succeeded too, if it weren't for Mystra. Even though his ultimate plan failed, the Cyrinishad was still created, the hound still unleashed, and ultimately, Kelemvor and Mystra's love destroyed. Cyric owned this novel. The other characters were just window dressing and filler/deus ex machina. Cyric should have succeeded, and this is the first time I've ever rooted for a villain. My hatred of Mystra grew even stronger. I don't normally feel such emotions from Forgotten Realms books (they're an amusing way to pass the time, mostly). I loved this book. One of my all time favorite realms novels.

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