Brothers of the wind / Tad Williams.
Two princes of the immortal Sithi-beloved Hakatri and mercurial Ineluki-are bound by pride and love in their quest to slay the greatest of the monstrous dragons, as Ineluki has vowed to do, this traps Hakatri in a never-ending cycle of indescribable pain and prophetic dreams, while Ineluki is destroyed by guilt and self-hatred for his role in his brother's agony.
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- ISBN: 9780756412685 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: viii, 258 pages : map ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York : DAW Books, Inc., [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
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General Note: | "A novel of Osten Ard ." |
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Subject: | Good and evil > Fiction. Imaginary places > Fiction. Imaginary wars and battles > Fiction. Kings and rulers > Fiction. |
Genre: | Fantasy fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Two princes of the immortal Sithi-beloved Hakatri and mercurial Ineluki-are bound by pride and love in their quest to slay the greatest of the monstrous dragons, as Ineluki has vowed to do, this traps Hakatri in a never-ending cycle of indescribable painand prophetic dreams, while Ineluki is destroyed by guilt and self-hatred for his role in his brother's agony. - Baker & Taylor
Ineluki, who will one day become the undead Storm King, drags his older brother, Hakatri, into a disaster that threatens their family and all of the Sithi, in the second prequel to The Witchwood Crown. - Penguin Putnam
Set in the New York Times bestselling world of Osten Ard, this short novel continues the saga that inspired a generation of fantasists
Pride often goes before a fall, but sometimes that prideful fall is so catastrophic that it changes history itself.
Among the immortal Sithi of Osten Ard, none are more beloved and admired than the two sons of the ruling family, steady Hakatri and his proud and fiery younger brother Ineluki -- Ineluki, who will one day become the undead Storm King. The younger brother makes a bold, terrible oath that he will destroy deadly Hidohebhi, a terrifying monster, but instead drags his brother with him into a disaster that threatens not just their family but all the Sithi -- and perhaps all of humankind as well.
Set a thousand years before the events of Williams's The Dragonbone Chair, the tale of Ineluki's tragic boast and what it brings is told by Pamon Kes, Hakatri's faithful servant. Kes is not one of the Sithi but a member of the enslaved Changeling race, and his loyalty has never before been tested. Now he must face the terrible black dragon at his master's side, then see his own life changed forever in a mere instant by Ineluki's rash, selfish promise.