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Into Narsindal

Roger Taylor (2000)

SubgenreFantasy
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages544 (Chunky (400-600))
Setting
CSM age13
Goodreads3.94/5 (154)

Content levels

ViolenceStrong
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Synopsis

The evil Lord Dan-Tor has at last been driven out of Fyorlund and retreated to Narsindal, the realm of his dread master Sumeral. But Hawklan and his allies have won no more than a breathing space, for Dan-Tor is gathering his forces for a massive onslaught on all the free lands.An alliance of the free peoples must be forged, even those of peaceful Orthlund, to stand against Sumeral's dark battalions. The dwellers in the air and the mysterious inhabitants of the lands beneath the mountains must also play their part.A brave alliance; yet so great are Sumeral's forces that it can do no more than stave off the hour of defeat a little while.For Hawklan and the raven, Gavor, the road ahead is lonely and unknowable, for they must confront Sumeral himself, and in so doing discover, at last, what secret lies buried so deep in Hawklan's soul.

Is Into Narsindal appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 13 and up.

Epic fantasy with large-scale warfare and dark magical forces; violence is present but not graphically detailed. Themes of sacrifice, identity, and facing overwhelming evil are central.

What to know going in

This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include mass death, grief, and war (see the full list above).

Publisher age: Adult·Our content rating: 13+

Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.

Who'll love this

Fans of epic quests with mysterious heroes, talking ravens, and alliances of different peoples against a dark lord will love this adventure.

Tags

Epic FantasyQuest FantasyHigh FantasyDark Fantasy