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Welcome to SANCTUARY, a city of outlaws and adventurers in a world of war and wizardry, peopled with colorful characters created by today's top fantasy adventure talents, including: C.J. Cherryh, Janet Morris, Andrew Offutt, Diana L. Paxon, Robert Lynn Asprin, and Lynn Abbey.
In this tempestuous fourth volume, the Rankan Empire goes to war with a sorcerous enemy...
Published on April 17, 2006 by Tribefan

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3.0 out of 5 stars A very uneven collection
Since this is a collection of stories, naturally some of them are better than the others and one is really really good.

The good story is Wizard Weather, where a priest of the god must fight for his god, till several things make themselves known to him, and he has to decide where his loyalties lay ...

Godson is also a good story, as if futitive arts...
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Description:, April 17, 2006
Welcome to SANCTUARY, a city of outlaws and adventurers in a world of war and wizardry, peopled with colorful characters created by today's top fantasy adventure talents, including: C.J. Cherryh, Janet Morris, Andrew Offutt, Diana L. Paxon, Robert Lynn Asprin, and Lynn Abbey.
In this tempestuous fourth volume, the Rankan Empire goes to war with a sorcerous enemy that uses weather as a weapon.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A very uneven collection, October 20, 2011
Since this is a collection of stories, naturally some of them are better than the others and one is really really good.

The good story is Wizard Weather, where a priest of the god must fight for his god, till several things make themselves known to him, and he has to decide where his loyalties lay ...

Godson is also a good story, as if futitive arts. However, 'steel' was very disappointing - reading through dozens of pages waiting for something to happen and the first two stories were also quite boring in my eyes.

Two good stories, several mediocre and some bad - you decide if this book is for you ...
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