· Robert Treskillard breathes new life into the often-told tale of King Arthur and his faithful mentor, Merlin. Treskillard has managed to put a new spin on the story in this three-volume series called Merlin’s Spiral by focusing on Merlin’s story. In Merlin’s Blade, fifth century druids in Britain attempt to regain power, defeat King Uther, and destroy the Christian faith embraced by the people. Robert Treskillard Merlin's Blade overcame my Arthurian Legend weariness. The Story. Merlin is near-blind, with facial scars-hard circumstances for a teen. What's worse, he becomes the subject of bullying by the Magister's n'er-do-well sons/5. · Merlin's Blade Editorial Reviews Making his debut, Treskillard delivers a sweeping, deeply detailed fantasy that re-imagines the adven-tures of figures from Arthurian legend in a battle between "new" Christian ideology and the ancient rites of the bltadwin.ru: Blink.
Arthurian Fantasy Giveaway 1 - Merlin's Blade by Robert Treskillard Octo by Gillian Bronte Adams 8 Comments I spent my childhood running through Sherwood Forest at Robin Hood's heels and hunting the Holy Grail along with the Knights of the Round Table. Robert Treskillard has been crafting stories from his early youth, and is a software developer, graphic artist, and sometime bladesmith. Fans of Merlin's Blade (Zondervan, ) will certainly want to pick up this next book in the series, but new readers will want to start with the first title.—Stephanie Whelan, New York Public Library. A strange meteorite. A deadly enchantment. And only Merlin can destroy it. A meteorite brings a mysterious black stone whose sinister power ensnares everyone except Merlin, the blind son of a swordsmith. Soon, all of Britain will be under its power, and he must destroy the stoneor die trying. Merlin's Blade, Merlin Spiral Series #1 () by Robert Treskillard.
“The Merlin Spiral” website (bltadwin.ru) is a marvel to behold, with videos, plays for a 3D video game, secret messages, and even contests in which a lucky reader can win a facsimile of Arthur’s famous sword, Excalibur, crafted by Treskillard himself, who is a blade smith. (When he writes about how great swords are forged, he is writing from experience.). Robert Treskillard liked M's review of Merlin's Blade (The Merlin Spiral, #1): " This is a trilogy centering around a young Merlin who is a Christian in early Britain. He is also a blind one. Merlin's Blade Editorial Reviews Making his debut, Treskillard delivers a sweeping, deeply detailed fantasy that re-imagines the adven-tures of figures from Arthurian legend in a battle between "new" Christian ideology and the ancient rites of the druids.
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