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Empire of Blood (Minotaur Wars) [Mass Market Paperback]

Richard A. Knaak
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 371 pages
  • Publisher: Wizards of the Coast; Reprint edition (14 Mar 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0786939788
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786939787
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 2.7 x 17.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 530,230 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The War of Souls has ended, but Krynn is still rife with conflict. The elven
land of Silvanesti is no more, replaced by the minotaur colony of Ambeon.

A new emperor sits on the throne in Nethosak, his dark Protectors backed by the magic of the Forerunners. Resistance to the empire is all but crushed.

The rebellion's last hope, Faros, struggles with personal demons. But, unexpectedly bolstered by the very gods he has renounced, the legitimate heir rises up against obstacles all too real as well as others fantastical. A plague of abominations descends upon Faros’s forces as they storm the capital...forcing a memorable showdown with the evil usurpers.

The trilogy that began with dire events of NIGHT OF BLOOD and continued with the epic struggles in TIDES OF BLOOD now arrives at this thrilling conclusion.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The end of trilogy, 8 July 2005
So the trilogy ends fantasic end and so muh more left to explore. Knack has excelled in the books I have ready of his dracos and minatours will be his forever please continue writing these books he is up there wqith the gods of weiss and hickman
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4.0 out of 5 stars Conclusion that would make a Minotaur proud, 23 Aug 2005
By Victor Hwang - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Empire of Blood: 3 (Minotaur Wars) (Hardcover)
Knaak begins the end of this impressive trilogy around the time the Gods of Krynn come back to the world (coinciding with the end of the third book, Dragons of a Vanished Moon, in the Dragonlance War of Souls trilogy). Empire of Blood is epic in scope. Sargonnas, original patron god of the minotaur race, and Morgion, currently holding sway over the minotaurs in his aspect as the Lord of the Bronze Tower, both play an active role in the story. Their respective mortal champions, Faros and Ardnor, command mighty armies and wield great divine power. At stake is the fate of the whole minotaur race and the overall balance of power for most of Krynn. It is a very entertaining read and fans of the first two books will not be left disappointed with either the plot or the quality of writing. I have a few gripes pertaining to Knaak devoting little time to flesh out certain parts of the story. Without giving away any major spoilers, Knaak seems to abandon Bastion, warrior brother of Ardnor, towards the end of the novel without ever telling the reader of Bastion's fate. The same can be said of another major character in Lord Golgren, leader of the ogres. There are a couple other settings and events that could've been clarified with more detail. In addition, Knaak's attempt at salvaging any romance in the series is downright pathetic. These are somewhat minor concerns, but added up, I did not feel this was one of Knaak's best novels. It is certainly enjoyable and up to the standards of most Dragonlance fans. Knaak did a solid job of setting the table for new future adventures in the ever advancing Dragonlance timeline.

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5.0 out of 5 stars KNAAK DELIVERS ANOTHER HIT!!!, 24 Jun 2005
By L. Petrino - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Empire of Blood: 3 (Minotaur Wars) (Hardcover)
Richard Knaak has always been one of the best Dragonlance writers outside of Weis/Hickman. Since the Legend of Huma he has given us stories with great characters, drama, action, and overall creativity. Unlike most Dragonlance authors, he tends to think outside the box.

Finally we get the conclusion to the Minotaur Wars trilogy and it is a must read. Even casual fantasy readers could pick up this trilogy and have little trouble following it. But true fans who just read the War of Souls will appreciate it more I think. I loved the idea of using Morgion as the new evil picking up where Takhisis left off. The book slows down a little midway through but it continues to urge you on to the thrilling conclusion.

My only complaint is from a Dragonlance fan's point of view. Faros' sword is clearly the Sword of Tears from previous Knaak novels but it is never actually named. It almost seems like he goes out of his way not to say the name. The same goes for the mysterious minotaur saviors led by Gaerth who are obviously of the Kazinganthi clan. Maybe he felt casual readers wouldn't understand or be confused. Just a little nitpick, doesn't effect anything really.

I also don't understand where he is going with the Golgren storyline. What the hell were the Titans? What was that about making a potion? I can only assume he is planning another trilogy with Faros leading the minotaur empire to war against Golgren and the ogres. I guess we wait and see. I can't wait!

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Series!, 31 Dec 2011
By Charles Landreth "Enjoy my exciting new Serie... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Empire of Blood: 3 (Minotaur Wars) (Hardcover)
Empire of Blood was a great book. As an avid fantasy book reader, I rarely find books that follow main characters that are not the usual Human or Elven heros. Following Faros through his trials as the political structure of the Minotaur race unravels is exciting and interesting. Empire of Blood was written very well and I could really envision the story and felt connected with the characters.

I would definitely recommend this series to any fantasy reader, but even more so to those that are looking for a new perspective on the fantasy environment and how the different races view the events that unfold in the world.
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