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Forging the Darksword: The Darksword Trilogy, Volume 1

(Book #1 in the The Darksword Series)

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From the bestselling authors of The Rose of the Prophet and The Death Gate Cycle, the first in a majestic saga of magic, fantasy, and adventure In the enchanted realm of Merilon, magic is life. Born... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent series from amazing authors

Weis and Hickman are two of my favorite authors with a gift to create different series in different universes with different worlds, but their style is always recognizable. Darksword trilogy is a unique view on magic compared to other fantasy series and I like the way they're able to introduce the basic mechanics and rules without going overly detailed and maintaining a certain amount of mystery.

I couldn't make myself stop reading

The time was 11:00 p.m. I was just delving into page one of the Darksword Trilogy I: Forging the Darksword. From then on til 4:00 a.m. the time just flew by, not something that happens often but I simply could not make myself stop reading.It was quite happer's chance that I even took the book home. Judging by the looks of it and its title I was expecting something mediocre, if not downright cheesy. Funny, I didn't even notice that the description said "...born withOUT magic..." I was thinking, "born with magic" what's the big deal in that? Thankfully I was in a hurry to leave the library so I was in a mind to grab anything that looked semi-bit-interesting.It didn't take long to get into the book. It all began with a crying baby, very much alive yet even his mother, the Empress, weeps tears of crystal for her dead son.We are introduced to the catalyst Saryon, born to serve and uncomfortable with himself, wanting nothing more than to possess the "mysteries" of the more powerful wizards. In a world where "love" in outlawed, his curiosity will leads him on a journey into a world as alien to him and to us. He will bond with Joram, a tortured young man born without magic, and together they set out to forge the magic absorbing Darksword and forever change the face of the world.The world is vividly realized, painting dream-like images on the expansive canvas of the mind. I can still envision Merilon in all its glory and it creates a wistful mood which I can't properly describe...at least not intellectually *wink*.Most of the characters are well portrayed with interesting and diverse personalities. The jovial Simkin reigns as not only my favorite character here, but perhaps the most amusing character I've ever encountered in literature. He made me laugh out loud on several occasions and there is a great mystery element concerning him. We don't really know who he is, where he comes from, or what his true motives are. His presence leaves a lasting mark on the trilogy, which wouldn't be the same without him.Overall, while it won't compare to the likes of George R. R. Martin in shear literary value; there's plenty here to satisfy and its perhaps one of the most enjoyable reading experiences I've ever had. I would recommend it to anyone. I couldn't wait to pick up the second book in the series which proved to be almost equally enjoyable. 5 out of 5 stars.

Forging the Darksword.

The world of Merilon is one where magic is life -- individuals are born into their station and rank in life according to their magical abilites. However, more and more, Dead babies (babies lacking magic) are being born to the nobility. They are left to the Deathwatch, to leave this world they were not supposed to be born into; yet, Dead babies are hidden by grieving parents, or smuggled away, and are raised in the world ...This is the story of the intelligent but tormented Catalyst Saryon, the outcast Dead murderer Joram, the lovable trickster Simkin, the bumpkin Mosiah, and the greedy and deceptive Bishop Vanya. Sent away because of an infraction against the Church seventeen years prior, the Catalyst Saryon must locate and turn in the murderer Joram. This quest takes him from a small farming village, to the dread Camp of the Technologists, science being the forbidden Ninth Mystery of the world. Drawn instantly to Joram, Saryon and he create the Darksword, a weapon with the power to drain an individual of all magic, with which one can rule the world.Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, authors of novels in the popular Dragonlance saga, have written another excellent mind-consuming novel. I have read this work many times, and never tire of it's page-turning suspense! This is the first of four Darksword books. Originally written as a trilogy, a fourth book was brought out because so many people wanted to know "what happened next.""What they do not understand, they fear. What they fear, they destroy."

One of my favorites from back in the day. . .

I was looking at the ages this is recommended for 9-12? What?! This is one of the most serious Fantasy series I have ever read. Weis and Hickman have created a VERY rich and complex world that I personally feel would be above most adults nevermind children. I am not saying they couldn't get anything out of the story, but this is not your average children's tale, let me tell you. I love this book, the world of magic is like a dream that slowly decends into nightmare, but you remember the dream, and you almost want it to continue on, even at the expense of the characters. I am not sure if Simkin is introduced in this book, I haven't read them in a while, but if you read the series only for him, you will not go away disappointed. To this day I quote him and he always brings a smile to my face. I actually don't like the later books as much because too much "reality" ends up destroying the "dream." It's very sad the end, but worth getting to.

Got me into DragonLance

My Mom Bought the first two books for Easter. I love to read and I ate this story line up. Love the idea of technology and magic, and also it shows a bit of racissim. BY that those with magic originally lived with those that have tech and were prosecuted by them. But those with magic left and have there own world then they prosecuted those born with out magic. Read these novels will give you an idea about courage and some reality that everyone is equal.

Best Trilogy I ever experienced

This was hands down, the best trilogy I have ever read. The first book is somewhat slow but stick with it. Once you've finished your friends will have to erect a barracade around you to keep you from charging out and buying the 2nd and 3rd. It is good to see that fantasy worlds the like of Thimhallan are not dead. I am currently reading the Death Gate Cycle by these talented authors and I have to say that I love it. These two writers have the ability to create intricate and fantastic worlds, that draw you in and won't let go. If you ready to experience new worlds than go out and buy these books. But be warned reading this book makes it very difficult to do the less important things like shower eat and sleep!!! :
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