6/19/2023 0 Comments Wrath john gwynne arc![]() Haunting this tale are huge battle scenes, epic sieges and legendary warrior showdowns and the way Gwynne writes makes the narrative extravagantly awesome. ![]() These additions seemed more of a device for explaining events so that we get views and opinions of the ongoing action from both sides of the God wars alliances. These new characters, although vital to the progression and telling of the narrative did not seem as interesting to me as the existing cast many readers already love. We have a few new additions to the point of views including King Jael's war captain Ulfilas and the youthful rightful heir to Isiltir's throne, Haelan. Corban, Maquin, Envis, Cywen, Camlin etc. The perspectives we follow are the previous characters whose minds we have been flaunting through for the last 1500 or so pages in this series. The fabled God-War is no longer a mythical looming prophecy it is very real and the events unfolding within The Banished Lands are presented to us by a plethora of vivid and dramatic characters. ![]() Ruin is Gwynne's third novel in his stunning epic fantasy saga, The Faithful and the Fallen.
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