

Others battle inner demons, the ghosts of their past, their deepest nightmares – or even the gods themselves.įor glory? Sometimes. Some heroes challenge injustice in all its numerous guises, while others hunt monsters both human and bestial. Heroes dwell in the shadows as well as the light you just have to look a little harder to find them.

Though they take many different shapes and forms, there are heroes all around us.īravery can be found in the most unexpected places: a subterranean dwarven city the sands of a temple courtyard in Ancient Egypt a besieged castle, a Victorian brothel, a goblin warren, the post-apocalyptic ruins of a demon-infested village.

We are getting this great story of Lindon’s journey while still getting teasers of the bigger picture at stake with Suriel’s story line.What do you think a hero is? It’s just the right person in the right place making the right choice at the right time. We also start to get a better understanding of who the Abidan judges are, and this to me is something I’m very excited about learning more of. It continues to grow as our characters grow and as more characters are introduced. The magic system is truly something special to read. “Sometimes the game is rigged against you, and your only option is to flip the board.” Lindon has taken a huge leap forward from Soulsmith as a likable character as well, so I’m pretty excited to see what the future has in store for him now that he’s not so annoying. It’s ACTION PACKED, and seduces you into its incredible story! Eithan is definitely my favorite character so far in this series, just because of the charisma that he brings to the story. That was the real lesson: if you were powerful enough, you could accomplish anything.Īfter Soulsmith ended, I knew Blackflame was going to come in hot and heavy and I wasn’t wrong. I don’t think there is any other way to enjoy this series than doing audio or Whispersync. Again, Travis Baldree does such a tremendous job narrating the story, giving the characters and world so much life.
