Can the mad, corrupted lava elves known as the Morehl be redeemed? Calantha adopted a Morehl infant to prove that nurture can overcome nature. But the child, Orric, has grown into a capricious rogue.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
It's been three years I think since I bought the book. I was trying to make reading a hobby that time, sad to say I failed. I chose this book years ago because it was some how related to Dragon Dice, which was a game concerning dices and dragons (don't know, didn't play it) and was just plain curious. After only a few pages I stopped reading it because I found it boring (actually I found reading boring that time.) I recently found this book and read the back part again, deciding that the story was not so bad I decided to reread the book. This is the first time I have read a book that is only about elves, dwarves and the likes (I don't know if you consider Lord of the Rings a book of that type) and I really liked it. The plot of the book, filled with wars, politics, intrigue, betrayal and deceit plus a few philosophies and insight, was excellent and well organized. I have no idea why I didn't like it the first time and I'm glad I reread it again for I truly enjoyed reading this book. Can two different races really co-exist? Read and find out.
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