Phoenix in Obsidian

An Eternal Champion Novel

$9.95 US
Titan | Titan Books
64 per carton
On sale Dec 02, 2014 | 9781783291625
Sales rights: US/CAN (No Open Mkt)
The heroic John Daker makes a triumphant return in this second installment of The Eternal Champion Sequence—a classic staple of the sword and sorcery genre

As Erekosë, the Eternal Champion, John Daker slew the human race that had betrayed his ideals. And loved Ermizhad, the Eldren princess.

Then the voices called to him and he was powerless to resist. As Fate’s soldier, the Eternal One, his lot was to vanquish tyranny. Sent tumbling through the corridors of eternity, he was transformed.

Now he is Urlik Skarsol, Prince of the Southern Ice, and he must take up the Black Sword and conquer the powers of Evil before he can rediscover Ermizhad, the Eldren princess—and know peace once more.
“Phoenix in Obsidian explains a lot of the mythology that continues throughout the series—the ever-present Black Sword, the idea that each world and time has its own champion, and the idea that morality has shades of gray all over the place” - Barnes & Noble

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The heroic John Daker makes a triumphant return in this second installment of The Eternal Champion Sequence—a classic staple of the sword and sorcery genre

As Erekosë, the Eternal Champion, John Daker slew the human race that had betrayed his ideals. And loved Ermizhad, the Eldren princess.

Then the voices called to him and he was powerless to resist. As Fate’s soldier, the Eternal One, his lot was to vanquish tyranny. Sent tumbling through the corridors of eternity, he was transformed.

Now he is Urlik Skarsol, Prince of the Southern Ice, and he must take up the Black Sword and conquer the powers of Evil before he can rediscover Ermizhad, the Eldren princess—and know peace once more.

Praise

“Phoenix in Obsidian explains a lot of the mythology that continues throughout the series—the ever-present Black Sword, the idea that each world and time has its own champion, and the idea that morality has shades of gray all over the place” - Barnes & Noble