![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What I found sort of odd about The Vanishing Tower - and, by extension, the previous book in the series, The Weird of the White Wolf - was that the characters and storyline it dealt with were directly related to the prologue that was in the previous book. Thankfully, I’m feeling a little bit better now. It’s actually been a couple of hours since I finished The Vanishing Tower, but I had a pounding headache all night and I needed to let it wear off before I wrote something here. But to achieve this, he must first brave such horrors as: the Creatures of Chaos, the freezing wilderness of the World’s Edge, King Urish the Seven-fingered, the Burning God, the Sighing Desert, and the terrible stone-age men of Pio.Īlthough Elric holds within him a destiny greater than he could ever know, and controls the hellsword Stormbringer, stealer of souls, his task looks hopeless - until he encounters Myshella, Empress of the Dawn, the sleeping sorceress. The Vanishing Tower - Michael MoorcockĮlric of Melnibone, proud prince of ruins, last lord of a dying race, wanders the land of the Young Kingdoms in search of the evil sorcerer Theleb K’aarna. The Weird of the White Wolf - Michael Moorcockĩ3. The Sailor on the Seas of Fate - Michael Moorcockĩ2. ![]()
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