![]() ![]() Following a deadly encounter with formerly friendly Vadhagh, Corum and Jhary realize the affliction extends far beyond their home. The three struggle-first with irritation, the anger, and eventually temptations of violent rage toward one another. ![]() A malign influence begins to darken the minds of all who live in the castle. ![]() The King of the Swords begins with Corum and Rahlina living at ease in Castle Erorn, along with their friend Jhary, the world once again under the dominion of Law. This week is the conclusion of my three posts about Michael Moorcock’s “Swords Trilogy”.įor an analysis of Book 2 of The Swords Trilogy, see Source Material: The Queen of the Swords, by Michael Moorcock. That article is actually scheduled for next week. Last week, I incorrectly stated the article I posted was supposed to be about what qualifies as B/X Dungeons & Dragons today. ![]()
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