Outlawed by the mage-priests of Thimhallen since the Iron Wars, the Ninth Mystery, called Technology, has survived only among society's outcasts until a young man born without magic and a priest who is a catalyst of magical energy form an alliance that shakes their complacent and stagnant world. The authors of the "Dragonlance" series again demonstrate their talent for vivid world-crafting and strong characterization in a novel that will appeal to fans of epic fantasy.
Christa M. (Xa) from DECATUR, GA wrote on 10/19/2006...
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This series was an entertaining read.
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Jefferson N. (Jefferson) from BLAIRSVILLE, GA wrote on 8/8/2007...
In a world of magic, one child is born without it, and his presence could spell the doom of his world. When he grows to adulthood, he teams with a priest to find a way to bring justice to this world where the most magical rule. And to do so...the Darksword which absorbs magic is born. This is a very imaginative new fantasy series that was the first to follow the Dragonlance Chronicles by the same authors. It's worth a shot. Give it a read.
Alex C. (FrequentReader) from FREDERICA, DE wrote on 9/17/2006...
Excellent Trilogy
Outlawed by the mage-priests of Thimhallen since the Iron Wars, the Ninth Mystery, called Technology, has survived only among society's outcasts until a young man born without magic and a priest who is a catalyst of magical energy form an alliance that shakes their complacent and stagnant world. The authors of the "Dragonlance" series again demonstrate their talent for vivid world-crafting and strong characterization in a novel that will appeal to fans of epic fantasy.