The No Quarter Collection: Volume Two, by Aeryn Rudel, Douglas Seacat, William Shick
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For nearly a decade, No Quarter magazine has published rousing fiction set in the Iron Kingdoms, expanding the stories of existing characters and introducing new ones to WARMACHINE and HORDES players. The No Quarter Collection series gathers these stories, some long out of print, and offers them in a single, easy-to-read format. The No Quarter Collection: Volume Two contains stories that take readers across the continent of western Immoren…and beyond. See the “gentler” side of Khadoran warcaster Orsus Zoktavir, the infamous Butcher of Khardov; delve deep into the cult of the enigmatic machine goddess Cyriss through the eyes of a reluctant devotee who questions his commitment; slog through the swamp with a journeyman warcaster desperately searching for a way out of the impenetrable Fenn Marsh; and join a young Asheth Magnus as he battles the forces of Cryx during the Scharde Invasions. These tales and more will immerse you in the exciting world of steam-powered fantasy that is the Iron Kingdoms. Stories included: • “Conversion” by William Shick (No Quarter #48) • “Swamped” by Aeryn Rudel (No Quarter #32) • “Not Everyone Dies” by Douglas Seacat (No Quarter #28) • “Warrior’s Telos” by William Shick (No Quarter #47) • “Patriot’s Crucible” by Aeryn Rudel (No Quarter #46) • “The King’s Own” by Douglas Seacat (Privateer Press Ten-Year Anniversary Issue)
The No Quarter Collection: Volume Two, by Aeryn Rudel, Douglas Seacat, William Shick- Amazon Sales Rank: #372456 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-18
- Released on: 2015-05-18
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Standouts and Stinkers By DCH1400 Conversion, by William Shick, was an excellent and deeply disturbing story that he admits to be one of his own favorites. It is the story of a convert to the Convergence of the Cyriss. It truly illustrates the power of faith and of a cult's brainwashing over all else. Without offering spoilers, the ending was horrifying, and left me wondering if there is really anything unchangeable in the human heart. 5 stars. This one has me thinking.Patriot's Crucible, by Aeryn Rudel, was a fairly standard combat and adventure story. I enjoyed it. It was a fun romp through Llael's occupied zone, an area I feel I don't get to see often enough in this fiction, but it wasn't nearly as good as the first story's character driven drama. The action and blocking were good of course. Mr. Rudel is a professional, whose writing was very good throughout (just not exceptional in this case). 4 stars.Not Every One Dies, by Douglas Seacat, was a wonderful story driven by the character of a mute serving woman in an Ordic castle that also stars the brutal Khadoran general The Butcher. This story showed the Butcher's softer side in a rare moment, and allowed us to see him in one of his less invincible moments. 5 stars.Warrior's Telos, by William Shick, is a chaotic "story" that illustrates the horror of battle quite well but lacks any real characterization or conflict, which left me quite disappointed in it, especially having seen what else Shick is capable of under other circumstances earlier in the collection. 2 stars.Swamped, by Aeryn Rudel, was generally not interesting to me. Something about the character just didn't grab me. But the writing was steady, and the action was definitely alright. 3 stars.The King's Own, by Douglas Seacat, was probably the novella that I enjoyed the most. It was definitely the longest story contained within this collection, and the one that combined character drama and combat the best. And in the end, without both, the Iron Kingdoms setting isn't one hundred percent complete, is it? 5 stars. Excellent action and a great heaping amount of great character.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good read By Ed Continued good work expanding the setting. A fun read for even a casual fan of the game.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four Stars By Amazon Customer Good Genre fiction and all that. Definitely worth it.
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