A Warrior's Journey
A Warrior's Journey is a fantasy novel by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya C. Cook, set in the world of Dragonlance, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is the first novel in the "Ergoth" trilogy. It was published in paperback in May 2003.
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Author | Paul B. Thompson, Tonya C. Cook |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Ergoth trilogy |
Genre | Fantasy novel |
Publication date | 2003 |
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ISBN | 0-7869-2965-0 |
Plot summary
Two imperial dynasties struggle for supremacy. Amid the chaos and upheaval, a brave young peasant meets his fate.
Reception
Critic Don D'Ammassa wrote that despite there being "nothing out of the ordinary", A Warrior's Journey is "a good story and won't disappoint most readers."[1]
gollark: It's an `if` which should return only 0 or 1.
gollark: The last thing in a lambda is what gets returned, right?
gollark: I don't *think* so.
gollark: **Meta**gollariosity.
gollark: ```Error: (=) bad argument type - not a number: #<unspecified> Call history: <eval> [grudger] (memq 1 x) <eval> [helper] (y moves-y moves-x x) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [maybe-tit-for-tat-or-grudger] (= (pseudo-random-integer 2) 1) <eval> [maybe-tit-for-tat-or-grudger] (pseudo-random-integer 2) <eval> [maybe-tit-for-tat-or-grudger] (grudger x y z) <eval> [grudger] (memq 1 x) <eval> [helper] (cons (cadr current-moves) moves-x) <eval> [helper] (cadr current-moves) <eval> [helper] (cons (car current-moves) moves-y) <eval> [helper] (car current-moves) <eval> [helper] (map + scores (prisond (car current-moves) (cadr current-moves))) <eval> [helper] (prisond (car current-moves) (cadr current-moves)) <eval> [helper] (car current-moves) <eval> [helper] (cadr current-moves) <eval> [prisond] (= x y) <--```???
References
- D'Ammassa, Don (July 2003). "Lord of Stormweather / Winterheim / A Warrior's Journey", Chronicle 25 (6): 41.
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