loki09789
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Anyone else here read the Guardian of the Flames series. I stopped reading them after book 3 or 4, which ever one was "The Warrior Lives". I liked them quite a bit.
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Tell me a little about the plot and storyline... :asian:loki09789 said:Anyone else here read the Guardian of the Flames series. I stopped reading them after book 3 or 4, which ever one was "The Warrior Lives". I liked them quite a bit.
loki09789 said:Anyone else here read the Guardian of the Flames series. I stopped reading them after book 3 or 4, which ever one was "The Warrior Lives". I liked them quite a bit.
marshallbd said:Tell me a little about the plot and storyline... :asian:
Does sound like an interesting read, I'll look for it...loki09789 said:Admitedly, it is a cliche Fantasy novel plot: A group of college students playing a D&D type role playing game (RPG) are transported to an alternate reality The game master/professor had been using the RPG as a training program to prepare them for a mission on the 'other side.' It gets bigger from there, but that is the beginning.
I liked the dialogue and character interaction a lot, and thought the synthesis of magic/science and engineering as well as the other side/this side culture shocks that come out are really engaging.
I think it might be hard to find in print now, I don't see it on the shelves around here lately. A fun, fast read with a sprinkling of grit and gruesome. Not a Tolkien knock off either, which is refreshing in the Fantasy Genre.
It dabbles in the Arthurian legends and some of the Medieval legend stuff that most modern fantasy is stolen/adapted from.