City of Jade Review
City
of Jade review by Harriet Klausner
Legend talks of a City of Jade hidden in the jungle. Probably more likely
myth than a real lost city, as no one has ever returned from the quest of
finding this fabled locale though many have tried across Mithgar.
In the Final Year of the Fifth Era, with the Dragonstone War ended when the
Black Mage God Gyphon was slain by the elf, passages have opened between realms
while wards have been used to close those leading to and from the the creations
of the late Dark God. In that seemingly peaceful environment, Elven Captain
Aravan learns of the City of Jade and wants to find this precious legend. He
brings together a crew of elves, dwarfs, men, and other species to sail into the
sunset on the fabled Eroean. Accompanying him on his quest is his beloved mage,
Aylis the seer. Even without Aylis’ predictions all of the crew of the Eroean
knows the journey will be dangerous and many if any will not return; they
volunteer because the lure of adventure is greater than their safety; most are
used to a world at war. Few perhaps would have signed on if they knew the dark
necromantic sorcerer Nunde seeking vengeance is lurking everywhere they are
sailing.
As explained in the “afterword” to this engaging fantasy, the events in the
CITY OF JADE occur at the end of SILVER WOLF, BLACK FALCON and the beginning of
the RED SLIPPERS: MORE TALES OF MITHGAR anthology. The thriller starts off as
more of an interrelated anthology catching up with what has happened to the
good, the bad, and the nasty since the demise of the Dark God. Once the crew is
set and prepares to sail, the story line converges into an entertaining
adventure tale with a fuming vengeful Nunde stalking the Eroean over each
horizon. Fans will relish this terrific tweener while new readers should first
peruse SILVER WOLF, BLACK FALCON to better comprehend the citations to the war.
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