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Mass Market Paperback The Daemon's Curse: A Tale of Malus Darkblade Book

ISBN: 1844161919

ISBN13: 9781844161911

The Daemon's Curse: A Tale of Malus Darkblade

(Part of the Darkblade (#1) Series, Warhammer Series, and Sötétpenge Malus (#1) Series)

'The Daemon's Curse' tells the tale of dark elf noble, ruthless opportunist and cruel anti-hero Malus Darkblade as he travels throughout the grim Warhammer world. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Daemon's Curse: A tale of Malus Darkblade

Malus Darkblade has no redeemable virtues, so why do I care what happens to Him? It is a testament to authors, Dan Abnett and Mike Lee that I do. They have created one of the most interesting protagonists in my recent memory. Malus Darkblade is the bastard son of one of the most prominent dark elves in Hag Graef. In his quest to prove he is worthy to be called his son he manages to out evil every other dark elf I have had the pleasure of sinking my literary teeth in to. The Darkblade books (4 so far) are a raucous rollercoaster ride of violence and double-dealing. the Warhammer universe is rich in history and beautifully realized in these books. Pick them up, settle back and let the bloody ride begin!

The great adventures on an evil Elf

Who put that knife into Frodo's back and chopped off his fingers. Was it you Legolas or you Malus? Let's not get these elves mixed up with those. This is the first of many novels based on Malus Darkblade's quest for five relics of power to free himself of a deamon's possession, although he isn't actually possessed until the end of the book. The writing in this novel is fantastic. A great opening paragraphs, introduction to the characters are gradually blended in based on appearance or conversation in proper order and at the story's own pace. The mood also starts off right, beginning with a very dark setting with the crew docking in a dangerous port city with many slaves. We are then quickly swept with a feeling of caution and danger from and for our characters. The mood starts off right and the book moves foward with excitement. The feeling, settings and details are consistent, which is very good. The pacing throught the book is fast without the author rushing his work cutting any scenes. The book itself is written in a limited omniscient third-person point of view with limited knowledge and thoughts of second active person in the scene. If your new to Darkblade or Dark Elves, then this book will quickly fill you in on how they live, think, kill and their overall hatred for one another. Brothers hate brothers, sisters hate sisters and house maids caught in the middle are converted into furniture. But they hold an extra special bitterness for their rivals who exiled them from there original homeland. During his recent plunder for gold and slaves, Malus was completely ambushed and lost it all. He then finds his life being spared by the king elf called the drachau for not presenting any gifts or tribute. The bitterness of having lost nearly everything including his life leaves him to suspect everyone especially a cousin whom he tortures and then a brother, whom from he steals a relic. He is lead to believe that the relic would leave him with treasures and powers beyond his wildest dreams in the dangerous chaos wastes but that was no detterent to his ambitions and everyones lives but his are expendable. And he had no trouble letting his men know this. They encounters dead riders, savage wood elves (more savage then they are), spirits of the dead, barbarians and beastmen with the bodies of men and the head of animals. What makes this book special is that we have a first class seat into Malus' evil mind and ambitions in full detail. He's a very vivid character.

A dark elf fantasy that glows with blackened pleasure! Not just for Warhammer gamers.

I don't play Warhammer and never will, but 'The Daemon's Curse' is a phenomenal tale of dark elves that should not be ignored by readers of dark fantasy because of its ties to a video game. This is an outstanding tale of maliciousness and treachery, as rich as Salvatore's 'War Of The Spider Queen' series. Malus Darkblade is the last, and illegitimate son of the Vaulkhar in the city of Hag Graef. Lurhan's (the Vaulkhar) legitimate children are Bruglir the Reaver, Isilvar, Yasmir the beautiful, Nagaira, and Urial the Forsaken, a priest in the Temple of Khaine. The dark elves, called druchii, have no regard for familial love. Indeed, their siblings are their worst enemies, and each one seeks to destroy the others in order to gain favor with Lurhan and become his heir. 'The Daemon's Curse' is the tale of Malus. Just as Malus sails into port from a victorious and bloody raid, he is betrayed and his prize taken away. Returning to Hag Graef with nothing but debt, Malus strikes up a bargain with his sister Nagaira, raiding a skull relic from Urial's temple and fleeing the city in search of a mystical fortune to be had in Kul Hadar, amidst the Chaos Wastes. But Malus will find deceit, though he expected nothing less of his sister, and it will almost be the ruin of him. The Malus Darkblade books, of which 'The Daemon's Curse' is the first installment, are not for the light-hearted reader. Malus is the perfect dark elf antihero, vicious, cunning, merciless, and always bloodthirsty. Their mounts are dragon-like beasts called 'cold ones', or Nauglir. I tip my hat to artist Clint Langley who did the amazing cover art depicting Malus riding his cold one. 'The Daemon's Curse' is a bloody, fast-paced story of deception, torture, mutilations, sword fights, marauding bands of wildmen, revenge, daemons, cold-blooded treachery, evil aspirations, bravery, and best of all, dark elves. If you like your dark fantasy bloody and fast, like a flashing blade to the throat, you will love 'The Daemon's Curse'. Don't forget to grab the next installment, 'Bloodstorm'. Enjoy!

Very Dark and enjoyable story

Before this book have never read a book based on the Dark Elves. After I finished this book and ordered the second book in the series. (Bloodstorm by Dan Abnet and Mike Lee) I enjoyed Darkblade and will find myself tracking this story to the very end.

Completely amazing

I haven't yet finished this book, and I'm only a little ways in (I bought it yesterday) but already I can tell this is going to be an amazing book. The first few pages really pulled me in. I can't wait to finish reading this book, so I can read the rest of the Warhammer books.
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