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Elminster in Myth Drannor (Forgotten Realms: Fantasy Adventure) [Mass Market Paperback]

Ed Greenwood
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Wizards of the Coast; New edition edition (1 Oct 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0786911905
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786911905
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 2.5 x 17.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 216,995 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Millions know him as Elminster the Old Mage, Mystra''s chosen - a cantankerous, ages-old wizard with the power to destroy worlds and delight children with magic. Here, we journey with him as a young man as he continues his quest to do Mystra''s bidding.'

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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This book has to be one of the richest and most most diverse of Ed Greenwoods many Forgotten Realms novels. The character of Elminster has everything you expect from a wise sage doing his Goddesses bidding - walking into traps willingly - excellent stuff !

Additionally, the fully fleshed out elven race here has much to commend it. It shows openly that even amongst the elves there is individual hatreds and bitterness - not the more usual holier than thou kind.

The magic in the book is strong and sure of itself and doesn't go out of its way to swamp the storyline too much !

An Excellent book well worth the purchase !

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The book was good reading, but I found the magic in it confusing at times. The way the spells worked and the way Elminster often could trick mages, by using it in weird ways without explanation of how he did it. But for anyone who likes Elminster (like me) the book is a good read and supplies info on Elminster early adventures.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Beautiful, Despite A Few Continuity Problems 11 July 2003
By Harkius - Published on Amazon.com
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As one reviewer noted, there are a few problems with the portrayal of the elves, such as the Coronal snoring. However, I take issue with the other aspect's of that person's review. The "fact" that the most beautiful of all elf-waifs falling in love with Elminster isn't even true. The most beautiful elf-waif wants to USE Elminster and loves him less than the rest of his enemies. Two elves love him: The Keeper of the Tomb, and his fellow captive. Secondly, the elves are portrayed with quite a bit of realism, just not in the way that the reviewer would like. Many people read about elves and dream of being one to escape dirty, greedy, selfish humans. If you are one of those people, this is not for you.

However, if you like to read about what an ancient people with thousands of years in their lifespan might be like, it is for you. Ed portrays the elves as being much like White Wolf's vampires. If you aren't familiar with the concept, they are selfish, greedy, malevolent, manipulative beings, bent on controlling everything and being quite egomaniacal about their own nature. If you have read this book, this will immediately sound familiar to you, as this is exactly how all of the elves behave.

In short, Ed Greenwood did that most forbidden of fantasy novel things: He didn't leave the ugliness of our world behind when he wrote it, and, thus, created characters that you can hate. Characters that aren't even noble while they are evil, but are simply selfish and cruel. The elves are insulated and xenophobic, casually cruel in places, and concerned only with their own existence. In short, they are all you would expect of an arrogant race that lives thousands of years. They are realistic. None of this noble houses of morality banalness. Rather, they are believable. You will hate the Starym, and you will smile at Elminster's charisma and wisdom as he lives amongst the elves of Myth Drannor.

It was wonderfully written, a beautiful piece. It dares challenge the belief that fantasy is all about escapism, alone earning it five stars. But, in addition to all of that, it is satisfying, fun, and pleasant. Well done. Buy this book, read it, enjoy it, and read it again.
Harkius

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Not worth it 14 Jan 2000
By Dustin Hicks - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
With names like Aulauthar Orbryn and Eltargrim Irithyl, and about 40 other names and nicknames for a host of key characters..this book is way to hard to keep up with. The story was below average, and even the epic battles couldn't save it's let down of an ending. Ed's written better stuff.
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One of his best works 19 April 2009
By Michael Johnson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
i personally thought this book was probably the best in the Elminster Series. And it doesnt really portray the elves as evil in general. they are free thinking people and each have they're own personalities, some evil some good. unlike the drow who are nearly all evil because they have an evil goddess closely watching over them. This is one of Ed's best books.
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