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The Silver Warriors (Eternal Champion, Bk. 2)

(Book #1.3 in the The Eternal Champion Sequence Series)

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The second legendary instalment of the classic Erekos trilogy by the master of fantasy Michael Moorcock, all reissued by Titan Books. First published in 1970, The Silver Warriors is a classic staple... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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John Daker and the Black Sword

John Daker knows no peace, and after having made, as Erekose, a VERY questionable thing (see The Eternal Champion), maybe serves him right. or maybe he was a pawn of Higher Powers in the Multiverse? He finds himself in a world similar to that of The Ice Schooner, but much more dreary. He is evoked as Ulrik Von Skarsol, and he doesn't find his summoner. Certainly it's not the lecherous, paedophilic Bishop Belphig, a man of unspeakable vices who rules as Lord Spiritual ( a not so veiled mockery of the Catholic Church, I think) a hellish City of Decadence. Bishop Belphig abandons him during a hunting expedition, where Daker is urged to find the Black Sword (none other than Stormbringer, says the dwarf Jermays the Crooked) Daker doesn't want no black sword, he only wishes to return to his Eldren love Ermizhad. He will find his summoner and learn more of the nature of the Multiverse and of Eternal Tanelorn; his ordeal will continue in The Dragon and the Sword. The adventures of John Daker are a crooked, crazed existential metaphor that's pure Moorcock as its best.

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Also called the Silver Warriors, Erekose made his choice, and fought against humanity. With them destroyed, he has no choice but to find solace with the Eldren. There is no rest for the Eternal Champion though, and again he changes, Urlik Skarsol is now Erekose and Erekose is Urlik, prince of the Southern Ice. He just wants to get back to his lover, but fate has other plans. He also now has the Black Sword, the stealer of souls, and it has much work to do before Erekose can rest.

Continue to follow the adventures of John Daker

This novel picks up where "The Eternal Champion" left off. Erekose (a.k.a. John Daker) has finally found happiness with his true love Ermizhad . . . but for how long? Of course, soon he is swept away to another part of the multiverse to save the day as the eternal champion named Count Urlik Skarsol. The story adds noteable details to the multiverse concept, the nature of the eternal champion, and his nemesis/ally, the black sword. Also, the book is a good, fast read with great images and nice studies of the supporting characters.

The book that started it all for me.

I first read this book when I was in 8th grade. The book was given to me by a friend and i loved it. that was 13 years ago and i've read it twice since and many other books from Michael Moorcock and i've enjoyed them all. if you have a chance to read this one i'm sure you'd enjoy it and the rest like it including the Elric series and others.
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