End of Disc One, on 15 June 2020 - 07:36 PM, said:
I recently finished Age of Death, book 5 of Sullivan's First Empire series. Like with the Ryria Revelations, this series just gets better with each book. Also it seems like the second half of this series is lighter and less emotionally draining than the first half, for better or for worse.
QT I forget, have you read the last book? My hard copy just showed up in the mail a few minutes ago.
Yep, I kickstarted the last 3 books, so I read the final book when backers got it in March. It's a really stunning finale, and only enhances Riyria by helping you understand stuff like the eventual state of the elves ect.
Yeah, the second half of the series was not supposed to exist (I think it was going to be 4 books, not 6; You got the battle of Alon Rhist, and all the stuff in AGE OF WAR and then a wrap-up book I think?), but when Sullivan started writing the bridging trilogy that takes place after First Empire (called THE RISE & FALL, books are: NOLYN, FAIRLANE, and ESRAHADDON) he realized that he was depending on a lot of flashbacks and what have you to explain certain intricacies of the world at the Golden Era of Percepliquis and it bogged down the narrative of those books to have to do that...so Robyn suggested (I think it was she who suggested it to him, I could be wrong) that he make First Empire six books and use the extra books to flesh out the stuff that was getting in the way of the story for the RISE & FALL books.
So actually First Empire divides really cleanly into two halves, the stuff leading up to the Battle of Alon Rhist, and the 3 books that are the fallout of that. Book six is really an excellent volume that not only expands on the characters we know and love, but the situation of the gods gets fleshed out MUCH more clearly too.
But make no mistake...Book six is emotional AS HELL. I wept at least a half dozen times, if not more. Prepare yourself.
Oh and you get more confirmation of who that ghost is in the castle in THE DEATH OF DULGATH in Book six too.
People had their suspicions before, but Book six makes it easier to suss out an answer.
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