Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Mass Market Paperback Twilight of Gods Bk01 Book

ISBN: 0441239293

ISBN13: 9780441239290

Twilight of Gods Bk01

(Book #1 in the Twilight of the Gods Series)

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Condition: Very Good

$6.09
Almost Gone, Only 1 Left!

Book Overview

THE CURSE - Blackhearted Surt lay dying on the battlefield, screaming to the dark gods for vengeance against Borr Skullcracker, the Aesir warlord who had left him behind for raven food. - And so the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

great 80's fantasy

I got my first copy of Schmidt's Twilight of the Gods: the First Name, all the way back in '85. A cautionary note to readers: this book contains GRAPHIC scenes of sex and violence. I can say this paperback was NEVER intended for young readers. A superbly written tale that is essentially a fictionalized account of the creation of the Norse Pantheon. An excellent blending of fantasy fiction with Norse, Babylonian, and Asian Legends. Borr, son of an Aesir chieftain (Aesir, as in Asgard for you viking/norse fans) while hunting treasure and glory teams his adventurers with a band of outlaws to raid caravans on a long desert route. After attacking an exceptionally rich caravan, and claiming his would-be bride, Borr leaves a wounded outlaw captian to die on the battlefield. Blackhearted Surt screams at his back "Take me with you or take my Curse!" to which Borr replies "I am Aesir, I do not fear It or you". Borr returns home a wealthy hero, with a trained courtesan for a wife. their First born is Voden, concieved on the very battlefield where Surt was left to die, He will grow to be a mighty warrior, "Healer and Destroyer in confrontation with the evil Dark". Surt survives his wounds only by swearing allegiance to the Lord of the Dead, to fulfill his curse he must become supreme priest-king of the southern empire of Muspellhiem. While Surt and his servant Jormungand spend their years through harrowing adventures and quests for power, Voden is growing into a great warrior, and developing magical powers of his own. The challenges to the Aesir are many as they are beset by enemies all around, only by a shaky truce with their southern neighbors, the Vanir, are they able to survive. the story ends with Voden as a young teenager, embarking on his own quest, to find a magic well, and drink of the waters of knowledge. The story continues in "Twilight of the Gods II: Groa's Other Eye" and concludes with "Twilight of the Gods III: Three Trumps Sounding"

Wonderfully Enthralling

This Series was very enlighting. It turns the old myths into a mind blowing, entertaining tale that makes you blood rush

Norse and Babylonian mythology weaved together with magic.

This is the first book of the Twilight series. If you like what Crighton does with the Beowulf myth, speculations about the extinction of the Neanderthal, and Arab history in "Eaters of the Dead", you'll love this. Borr of the Aesir, teams up with a Babylonian (Assyrian?) mercenary, Surt, to rob a rich caravan. When they are forced to part on less than good terms, Surt vows to destroy Borr and everything that he is. Surts curse will fall on his son, Voden, to face. Great use of Norse myths and introduces Babylonian (Assyrian?) legends in a rich, imaginative fasion. Don't know why Schmidt is not more well known.
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured