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Cardmaster
Cardmaster
Author: Clayton Emery
Cerise was a cardmaster: splashy, extravagant, and deadly. A flamboyant vagabond, she wielded magic-bearing cards for her own profit and others, in small games of chance or even in the lords' Great Games. She was a weapon master, too -- to protect the cards and the intermittent wealth they brought her. Byron was pale, cold, dour, and desperate. ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780671877729
ISBN-10: 0671877720
Publication Date: 2/1/1997
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Baen
Book Type: Paperback
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This book details a rather curious occupation of pseudo-mages called cardmasters. These cardmasters are born with th ability to imbue cards, which can be any shape, size, color, or material, with differing powers. This power comes with a price in lifeforce, but any cardmaster worth his ink is able to carve out a modest living. Not all cards are magical, though, and in fact the whole profession started in antiquity when all cards were normal, and used to simulate warfare, or decide other matters like boundary disputes. In real life in the present, these normals still are, whereas magics are generally sold to buyers who wish to avail themselves of the effects they can create. The story described in the book involves a fledgling cardmancer with a unique connection to the power of cards, and a battle between neighboring kingdoms, in which the strategies of an assassinated king need finding to tip the balance in the cardplay.


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