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The Forging of the Sword (The Darkweaver Legacy) [Paperback]

Mark Robson , Geoff Taylor
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  • Paperback: 311 pages
  • Publisher: Sword Publishing; Reprint edition (30 April 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0953819000
  • ISBN-13: 978-0953819003
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.2 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 176,676 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The art of the magician has been banned in Thrandor for 200 years, and has become a byword for myth and legend, or so a young teenager called Calvyn thinks. Unbeknown to him, a magical talisman has been recovered, and the whole of Thrandor stands blissfully unaware that disaster is poised to strike.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing read!, 10 July 2001
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This amazingly well written book was like a mixture of Harry Potter and The Farseer trilogy (By Robin Hobb) with a hint Tolkien! I loved it and found it hard to put down! I feel that it will be a classic of the future and once I had finished it I went straight to amazon.co.uk to order the second in the series!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No Forgery here, 14 May 2002
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Mr. K. Mahoney "Kevin Mahoney" (Punked Books, London, UK) - See all my reviews
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This is the first enthralling volume in the Darkweaver Legacy. Calvyn, a teenage farmer, has gone out fishing for the day, and on his return journey, he aids kindly stranger Perdimonn, whose wagon has got stuck in the mud. Being the good Samaritan takes some time and effort, and leaves Calvyn with his face in the mud, after Perdimonn has miscalculated with his own particular way of doing things. The least Perdimonn can do is to offer the young lad a lift home...

Mark Robson introduces this novel by saying that it is an 'easy reading' story suitable for all lovers of fantasy. One of his influences has been Tolkien, but although there are magical creatures, it is the human monsters you have to look out for in the book. There are Tolkien echoes in a Firedrake guarding a mystical treasure, in the figure of the mentor/magician, and the sinister black rider. Perdimonn has also been appointed warden of one of the mysterious 'Keys'. However, there are none of those awful elfish songs, and no orcs who speak like muck. I am also reminded of Star Wars (Episode IV: A New Hope), as Calvyn has similar reasons for embarking on his journey as Luke Skywalker did, and he also has a mentor who can speak to him telepathically at crucial moments (although he does not quite sound like Alec Guinness). However, Mark Robson cannot be really be accused of being derivative in this novel: he, like many other successful scribes before him, has simply chosen to portray yet another aspect of the classical hero's journey. If it is good enough for George Lucas, then it is good enough for Mark Robson.

Mark Robson has also brought a lot of himself into this book, and has written, as all writers are advised to do, from his own experience. His own experience of being in the Royal Air Force has obviously coloured his depiction of Calvyn's training in arms. In this novel, the hero is not instructed in some arcane and mysterious martial art; he simply gains his battle technique by joining the local baron's squadron. There, he learns the time-honoured techniques of how to become a successful soldier, with its associated emphasis on discipline and camaraderie. Any arcane arts he acquires are those he teaches himself in his own time. The soldiers under the command of the King of Thrandor come from all walks of life. Here women are treated as equal soldiers along with the men. Indeed, the squadron of recruits that Calvyn joins is trained by the fearsome Derra, a Corporal who is determined that her squadrons should always be the best - which means that Calvyn and his fellows are pushed hard. However, Derra does have a lighter side, revealed in the scene where she persuades Calvyn and fellow private Jenna to visit a fortune teller...

Calvyn does not think much of fortunetellers, having previously encountered many fakes when working as a market trader with Perdimonn. The book really comes alive in a magical confrontation between Perdimonn and Selkor in such a market. For the first time we glimpse something of the complex and enthralling narrative that will sustain the whole of the Darkweaver Legacy. The practice of magic is illegal in Thrandor, so Selkor and Perdimonn must be careful as they exchange threats with each other. Selkor claims that he has come in search of a book and a great power that he intends to use for good, yet Perdimonn does not believe that Selkor is worthy to weald such power. Perdimonn and Calvyn are forced to go on the run, and eventually have to go their separate ways. Calvyn feels very guilty at abandoning his benefactor at such a crucial moment, but Perdimonn has more than arms up his sleeve, even if he is unarmed. Perdimonn begins to get premonitions of the future, times of great danger and strife. Calvyn has known more than enough strife to last a lifetime, thanks to Demarr's Rebels. The Earl Demarr himself has been banished to the Terachim Wastes, but there are many of Calvyn's fellow soldiers who still regard him as a hero. Calvyn makes new friends and allies along the way, such as Jez and Bek, accompanied by a few enemies as his leadership skills come to the fore. Yet Calvyn toys with danger as he pursues a childhood dream, and imminent discovery as an artisan in the forbidden trade of magic. But the time is coming when Calvyn will need to fall back on all his resources and learning just to survive...

The Forging of the Sword is an excellent first novel in The Darkweaver Legacy. The portents for the future books are also magical. Mark Robson has created such a thrilling narrative that you will be very much eager to read more produced from his thoughtful and inventive imagination.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Next Best thing after Harry Potter, 21 Aug 2000
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If you like tales of magic and adventure then this book is for you. It is about a young boy called Calvyn, who does not have his share in good fortune, after losing his parents, but luck comes his way in the form of an old magician. As magicians are banned in Thandor, Calvyn is taking a risk, by asking to be taught how to do magic. I won't say anymore except it is a really good book and I can not wait until Mark has written the second book.
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