I love the writing, and I guess that I could go on with my reading and everything will get clearer, but what I would really love is a complete wiki, with definitions of certain terms and depiction of the History of the different regions of Urte and Antiopia.Īlso a detailed genealogy of the different important families (like in Martin's books at the very end). Or what is the difference between a Volsai and a Grey Fox? I also have great trouble understanding the link between ev very family. For example, who is Javonese royal family? I don't get it, Cera and her family are originally from Javon? And the Dorobons are conquers from Urte, trying to take back the throne? Is that it?Īlso, why are the Rimoni so hated by the rhondians? I keep missing out on things (I'm French, reading it in English). What I don't get is the History behind all of this. I got the sense that these places are related to countries that we know = the Rimoni (Italians) the Javonese = Arabians (Amteh religion being Muslim) the Lakh people = Indians (with their religion being the equivalent of Hinduism). But also the Javonese and the Lakh people. I keep hearing about the Rimini, the Silacians, the Rondians, and Norromen. The only thing is, for now, I'm going through the first chapters with a sense of frustration.
Fanboy Comics compares it to 'great A fantasy epic adventure, The Moontide series is projected to be 4 books revolving around the events of by David Hair Unholy War (Moontide Quartet, 3) Ekhym I just received a reply from an email I sent David. I love it so farina and it helps with the impatience due to Mr Martin's slowness at writing the next ASOIAF book. Unholy War, the penultimate volume of David Hairs Moontide Quartet, sets the stage for the series impending conclusion. I'm discovering the first volume of the Moontide Quartet.