![]() ![]() ![]() It wasn’t satisfying for me, and I feel like it was a rare misstep. But I digress.Īs far as the ending goes, I felt it was far too abrupt. I didn’t know that the Multiverse was actually a part of the Moorcock mythos, but after reading this book I dug deeper into it to find some fascinating tidbits about it. The story also delves into Moorcock’s Multiverse. If you like epic fantasy AND dark fantasy, this is right up your alley. ![]() His writing style is epic, even if the tone is dark and somber. In particular (and I shared this on Instagram) Moorcock’s descriptions are amazing. Without spoiling the story, I will say that the book, as a whole, was compelling and well-written. There was the resurrection of a dead god, the cruel death of a character in an inevitable way, and the confrontation between the Lords of Chaos and Lords of Order. This book was actually four short stories bonded into a single narrative.Įach of the four arcs felt pretty disconnected, but had several stand out moments. I knew, going into it, that I was missing some pieces of the story. Stormbringer is the last book in terms of the chronology of the Elric series. Not the version I own, but similar to it. ![]()
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