The Blade Itself
(Gollancz)Joe Abercrombie’s The Blade Itself serves as a PSA against forming any sort of adventuring party whatsoever. This novel’s grimdark world is a high fantasy rat race more cutthroat than Wall Street in 1980’s. The cast is made up of characters who come in every shade of morally grey, including a nine fingered barbarian down on his luck and desperate for a win, a morally repugnant nobleman who cheats at cards and wounds in duels, and a twisted torturer who serves as a Lawful Evil poster child while working for the Inquisition. Throw a cantankerous old wizard who may or may not be a conman into the mix and you’ve got a band of murderous miscreants primed and ready for the most self-serving adventure the world has ever had the displeasure to behold.
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