The Deed of Paksenarrion

deed_of_paksenarrionI recently finished The Deed of Paksenarrion which is an omnibus collection of the books Sheepfarmer’s Daughter, Divided Allegiance and Oath of Gold by Elizabeth Moon. The entire collection of books is 1501 pages long which averages to around 500 pages per book. The book length seems to be about average for the fantasy genre. I feel these books have several elements that make it stick out from others.

1. Strong female protagonist

While other books do have female protagonists, they are not well represented in traditional fantasy. I feel this is changing in more recent in fantasy literature and I feel this book gets a female protagonist “right”.

2. Get’s the concept of Paladins

While Paladin’s appear in other fantasy literature I feel this is the first book that I have read that really makes the Paladin more than a two dimensional set piece for the story. On the same note I feel the concept of fantasy world religion is mush better developed in this book than some others I have read.

3. Mercenary life as an aspect of fantasy
The first portion of the book starts very low magic with life as a mercenary. It later increases the magic level of the book but I appreciate the grittiness of mundane military life portrayed in the book.

4. At some points this book goes full D&D
Sure there the elements of Paladins, Clerics and deities that resemble Saint Cuthbert but the parts that got me was the parts that go full dungeon crawl. If you have played a fantasy table top game before, you will recognize when this happens. If you haven’t and you like this book, you might give table top role playing a try.

On a side note, why did the cover artist put Paks in plate armor with breasts? She wore boiled leather and chain mail through most of the book. I guess that just proves that cover artists often don’t read the books.

Overall I enjoyed this book and I would recommend it to others. I’m glad my friend Scott Kesilis recommended it to me.

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2013 A year in books

I had the opportunity to read quite a few books in 2013. I’m going to list the books I read by author.

butcherBy Jim Butcher
Cold Days
I Was A Teenage Bigfoot
Bigfoot on Campus
B is for Bigfoot

 

amemoryBy Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
New Spring
The Eye of the World
The Great Hunt
The Dragon Reborn
The Shadow Rising
The Fires of Heaven
Lord of Chaos
A Crown of Swords
The Path of Daggers
Winter’s Heart
Crossroads of Twilight
Knife of Dreams
The Gathering Storm
Towers of Midnight
A Memory of Light

Ender's GameBy Orson Scott Card
Ender’s Game
Ender’s Shadow
Shadow Puppets
Shadow of the Giant
Ender in Exile
Shadows in Flight
Speaker for the Dead
Xenocide
Children of the Mind

oldmanswarBy John Scalzi
Old Man’s War

 

 

 

The_Black_CompanyBy Glen Cook
The Black Company
Shadows Linger
The White Rose
Shadow Games
Dreams of Steel

 

wewereBy Harold G. Moore
We were Soldiers Once and Young

 

 

1984By George Orwell
1984




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The Free Sons of Nerath

AKA… The Free Sons, Neraths long lost stepchildren.

The Free Sons were commissioned 1,300 years ago as an unconventional warfare group in the Nerath Empire. Upon the fall of Nerath Empire 1,000 years ago the group became a free mercenary group and initially was contracted to the smaller northern kingdom calling itself the Nerath Kingdom.

500 years ago The Free Sons departed the Vale after the then King executed the Companies Captain in a fit of paranoia about his power. The Free Sons then killed killed the King and departed the Vale considering their contract completed. The Kingdom of Nerath fell into infighting and further crumbled from the Empire it once was to the scattered communities of today. The Free Sons have traveled to the farthest Kingdoms south and have now traveled north again as they receive contracts.

In more recent history the Free Sons were under contract to the city of Moonstair in the Barony of Therund.They and the Iron Circle (another mercenary company) were hired by Moonstair to fight off incursions by trolls into the area. For reasons not yet understood… the Iron Circle deserted the battle field during a major battle with the trolls. The Free Sons defeated the trolls in the battle but not without great cost. Now there are only six remaining members of the Free Sons and they are on a mission to make the Iron Circle pay for their treachery.

The Free Sons are no longer under contract with Moonstair and have started following the Iron Circle north after burying the dead and healing up from wounds.

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