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This initial story of Elric has neither suspense or much in the way of drama -- Elric is very powerful and the obstacles in Elric's way are generally easily surmounted through either his ability or boons of summoned powers. But there are two things that I enjoy:
1) The story telling is much like reading a tale as told by a bard of old. There isn't the nuanced dialog one would see in modern epic fantasy, but the telling of the tale has a certain draw to it.
2) Like most of Moorcock's novels, what m ...more
1) The story telling is much like reading a tale as told by a bard of old. There isn't the nuanced dialog one would see in modern epic fantasy, but the telling of the tale has a certain draw to it.
2) Like most of Moorcock's novels, what m ...more

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