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A Spell of Empire (1992)

von Michael Scott Rohan, Allan Scott

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In an alternate Europe, the power is split between the Nibelung Empire of the north and the Tyrhennian Empire, based in Sicily. Volker, a half-elven musician and sorceror's apprentice, is hired to find three companions to guard a convoy to the south. His path leads to magic, swordplay and death.
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An enjoyable picaresque romp that is reminiscent of Avram Davidson's Peregrine series. Very whimsical in style. A half-elf apprentice mage is at a loose end when his master attempts to summon a demon and it all goes horribly wrong. Leaving town before the Inquisition start asking pointed questions (or questions accompanied by sharp pointy things), he is hired by a merchant to escort a caravan from Germany to Sicily to recover a demonic artifact. Except the merchant is assassinated before the caravan gets going.

A fun story set in a fantastic Europe where other races abound. The grim-dark aspects reminded me of Tim Powers' The Drawing of the Dark.

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  Maddz | May 30, 2021 |
This adventure may be nothing to take seriously (the cover features the words "A Fantasy Romp", openly acknowledging its pedigree), but it's a fun one. There's a touch of music in the plot, a Seven Samurai style of recruitment for the questing party, plenty of wit and humour, heroes casually brilliant at combat, regularly scheduled action scenes, grim and powerful villains. Descriptive passages are wonderfully crafted, among them the kobolds' impressive canalworks that are bound to stick in memory. This fantastical version of medieval continental Europe may feel especially familiar to fans of the Warhammer line, since it was originally intended for that market.

There's some minor stumbles: the goofy opening "History Lesson" may trip you up but it's non-essential so you can skip to the prologue for the start of clean, clear writing. The lead character (Volker) initially feels like a non-factor until he gets his feet under him, and the party's token female is precisely that although she does get a few good shots in. The pace is absolutely headlong and it could have used more pauses for breath, but it's very visual and action-oriented. If this was the lead-in to a series I would definitely keep reading (and resolve the mystery: which is the series title, which the novel's?) Pick this up for a bit of light fantasy fun if these flaws aren't show-stoppers for you.

A number of us on LT were pleased to have MSR drop by a few years ago and update us on his activities: https://www.librarything.com/topic/93107 ( )
  Cecrow | Oct 7, 2015 |
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To Rosemary and Deb, spice of our lives, for valiantly coping with melancholy Danes and mad Frenchmen.
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The sublime Emperor Constans, born to the Purple, Lord of New Rome, or Constantinopolis, or Byzantium - depending on whether you were flattering the Emperor, writing a history book, or just trying to ask the way - stamped furiously into his marbled audience chamber, his sparse hair disordered, his crown of gilded laurels bent at a rakish angle over one ear, striving vainly - and messily - to shake the richly assorted clods of horse dung off his stiff gilded robes.
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In an alternate Europe, the power is split between the Nibelung Empire of the north and the Tyrhennian Empire, based in Sicily. Volker, a half-elven musician and sorceror's apprentice, is hired to find three companions to guard a convoy to the south. His path leads to magic, swordplay and death.

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