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Copyright 1998, Girard Brom, All rights reserved
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There came a time when there was a great movement upon the earth and above it, when the destiny of Men and Gods was hammered out upon the forge of fate, when monstrous wars were brewed and mighty deeds were designed. And there rose up in this time, which was called the "Age of the Young Kingdoms", heroes. Greatest of these heroes was a doom-driven adventurer who bore a crooning rune blade that he loathed.
His name was Elric of Melniboné, king of ruins, lord of a scattered race that had once ruled the ancient world. Elric, sorcerer and swordsman, slayer of kin, despoiler of his homeland, white-faced albino, last of his line....
----The Chronicle of the Black Sword
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In March of 2003, Warner Books will publish Moorcock's The Skrayling Tree in hardcover. Book Description: Ulrik von Bek is plagued by mysterious and disconcerting events: Having traveled to Canada with his beloved wife Oona, he is visited by a strange and youthful albino resembling himself. When Oona is abducted by a band of albino Native Americans, Ulrik trails the group by using The Skrayling Oak and soon finds himself in the multiverse where he is reconnected with his alternate self, Elric of Melniboné. It is there that Elric/Ulrik discover that their arch-nemesis Gaynor, now ruling over a mob of outcasts, is behind Oona's abduction. And it is also there that they find themselves once again battling supernatural forces in the never-ending struggle between Law and Chaos that rages on in both their universes. |
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