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Master magician Blais was dead, murdered by the evil ice-lord Nimir. Now there was only Tristan, an ill-trained apprentice, to carry on the quest to rescue Allaire, a princess held in enchanted sleep in Nimir's frozen halls. Though a thousand master mages had already failed in the quest, Tristan must succeed -- or all of Calandra would be doomed by Nimir's greed.First Tristan would have to find the wonder-horse Valadan, who had vanished long ago. Then he had to secure the aid of the one knight among many who was a true Heir to the Throne. Together, they must overcome the Guardian dragon of Nimir's realm.After that -- well, there was still the tenth ring to be found, since Allaire was powerless without it.Nothing, of course, was ever that simple. There were complications . . .
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The Winter King's War 1. The Ring of Allaire, Susan Dexter
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- Titel
- The Winter King's War 1. The Ring of Allaire
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Susan Dexter
- Verlag
- Fontana Press
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 231
- ISBN10
- 0006174280
- ISBN13
- 9780006174288
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Fantasy, Young Adult, Young Adult Fantasy, Magie, Science-Fantasy, Epische Fantasy
- Bewertung
- 3,65 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- Master magician Blais was dead, murdered by the evil ice-lord Nimir. Now there was only Tristan, an ill-trained apprentice, to carry on the quest to rescue Allaire, a princess held in enchanted sleep in Nimir's frozen halls. Though a thousand master mages had already failed in the quest, Tristan must succeed -- or all of Calandra would be doomed by Nimir's greed.First Tristan would have to find the wonder-horse Valadan, who had vanished long ago. Then he had to secure the aid of the one knight among many who was a true Heir to the Throne. Together, they must overcome the Guardian dragon of Nimir's realm.After that -- well, there was still the tenth ring to be found, since Allaire was powerless without it.Nothing, of course, was ever that simple. There were complications . . .


