Mahan’s ready for new adventures-just as the gaming world of Barliona thought it was about to reenter its old comfortable rut. The winds of the Dark Forest have finally died down; Altameda has recognized its new owner while Geranika is nursing new schemes of global destruction. Would Mahan be happy with this predictable old life? We think not! New storylines, new monsters, new dungeons, and a new status: Our High Shaman hates the daily grind! He wants a new apprentice? Then he’d better find someone who has no right to summon Spirits. A new ship? It’s going to be one of a kind! A new love? Well, we’ll have to see, won’t we?
Arrgh Ok. So for the most part I enjoyed this book. Thing is the ending of the book. I know that Russian literature is filled with this type of drama where the wife or girlfriend turns out to be their greatest enemy but I had hopes that this one would have a happy ending. Now dashed. I’ll still read the next book but it won’t be the same.
great book in the series. To me this book was a lot better than the last book in the series. I really enjoyed this one more than the last and even though the ending makes me gnash my teeth in frustration it also makes me long to read the next book. I really enjoyed the series up to this point and am wondering what will come of all the double crossing
OMG, that ending Set moments after the end of book 4 when Mahan finally takes control of the phantom castle but loses all his class abilities for letting the big bad guy steal the heart of chaos which will let him become an evil god. Mahan now has to not only manage his new castle, his guild, and figure out a way to restore his class. But he also has the task of making the Karmadont Chess Set.Â