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Darkness At Sethanon

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Published
Pages
527
Language
EN
ISBN
9780586066881
Reading Time
~9h 14min

Darkness At Sethanon is a book by Raymond E. Feist. In 1987. It has 527 pages.

About this book

Raymond E. Feist’s Darkness at Sethanon concludes the original Riftwar cycle, bringing together narrative threads established in his earlier Midkemia novels. Set against fractured kingdoms and ancient magical traditions, the novel follows Pug and Richard as they navigate shifting alliances, arcane conspiracies, and the lingering consequences of a continent-spanning conflict. Feist’s work is distinguished by meticulous world-building, where political maneuvering and mystical forces intersect to shape national destinies. The narrative explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the moral complexities of leadership, while maintaining momentum through interwoven character perspectives. As a foundational entry in 1980s epic fantasy, the volume exemplifies Feist’s capacity to balance intimate character development with large-scale conflict. Readers familiar with the Midkemia setting will recognize this book as a necessary culmination of its early saga, providing structural closure to the magical and military struggles that established the series’ reputation.

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How many pages is Darkness At Sethanon?+

Darkness At Sethanon has 527 pages.

When was Darkness At Sethanon published?+

Darkness At Sethanon was published in 1987.

What is Darkness At Sethanon about?+

Raymond E. Feist’s Darkness at Sethanon concludes the original Riftwar cycle, bringing together narrative threads established in his earlier Midkemia novels. Set against fractured kingdoms and ancient magical traditions, the novel follows Pug and Richard as they navigate shifting alliances, arcane c...

Who wrote Darkness At Sethanon?+

Darkness At Sethanon was written by Raymond E. Feist.