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Yes - fantasy, 'swords and sorcery' fantasy, to be exact, written back in the 60s and 70s by Michael Moorcock. There is a new release of the Elric Saga through Del Rey books, and because of my love for Wraith, and Nuada, Sparrow_hawk suggested I read it, since I love these poor tortured, self-condemning antihero types...and pale things.
das
first time i saw the Nuada guy in someone's sig i tought he's Nergal from the metal band Behemoth
Yes - fantasy, 'swords and sorcery' fantasy, to be exact, written back in the 60s and 70s by Michael Moorcock. There is a new release of the Elric Saga through Del Rey books, and because of my love for Wraith, and Nuada, Sparrow_hawk suggested I read it, since I love these poor tortured, self-condemning antihero types...and pale things.
das
Which book/story is the best one of the seires? I might give one a try this summer.
Which book/story is the best one of the seires? I might give one a try this summer.
They are a pretty easy read, so you could tackle several over the summer.
Elric OT:
Spoiler:
The first full story is Elric of Melniboné, and I recommend reading that first. Here is a rough chronology (they were not published in chronological order, which caused me a lot of confusion at first):
(I) Elric of Melniboné
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3 The Fortress of the Pearl (II) The Sailor on the Seas of Fate
Book One: Sailing To the Future
Book Two: Sailing To the Present
Book Three: Sailing To the Past (III) The Weird of the White Wolf
Prologue: The Dream of Earl Aubec
Book One: The Dreaming City
Book Two: While the Gods Laugh
Book Three: The Singing Citadel (IV) The Vanishing Tower (The Sleeping Sorceress)
Book One: The Torment of the Last Lord
Book Two: To Snare the Pale Prince
Book Three: Three heroes With a Single Aim The Revenge of the Rose (V) The Bane of the Black Sword
Book One: The Stealer of Souls
Book Two: Kings in Darkness
Book Three: The Flamebringers (aka The Caravan of Forgotten Dreams)
Epilogue: To Rescue Tanelorn (VI) Stormbringer
Book One: Dead God's Homecoming
Book Two: Black Sword's Brothers
Book Three: Sad Giant's Shield
Book Four: Doomed Lord's Passing
You can find a lot of info on wiki - but it's loaded with spoilers, so beware. There are additional stories to these, but these are the main ones, with the exception of The Fortress of the Pearl and The Revenge of the Rose, both of which were written much later.
They are a pretty easy read, so you could tackle several over the summer.
The first full story is Elric of Melniboné, and I recommend reading that first. Here is a rough chronology (they were not published in chronological order, which caused me a lot of confusion at first):
(I) Elric of Melniboné
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3 The Fortress of the Pearl (II) The Sailor on the Seas of Fate
Book One: Sailing To the Future
Book Two: Sailing To the Present
Book Three: Sailing To the Past (III) The Weird of the White Wolf
Prologue: The Dream of Earl Aubec
Book One: The Dreaming City
Book Two: While the Gods Laugh
Book Three: The Singing Citadel (IV) The Vanishing Tower (The Sleeping Sorceress)
Book One: The Torment of the Last Lord
Book Two: To Snare the Pale Prince
Book Three: Three heroes With a Single Aim The Revenge of the Rose (V) The Bane of the Black Sword
Book One: The Stealer of Souls
Book Two: Kings in Darkness
Book Three: The Flamebringers (aka The Caravan of Forgotten Dreams)
Epilogue: To Rescue Tanelorn (VI) Stormbringer
Book One: Dead God's Homecoming
Book Two: Black Sword's Brothers
Book Three: Sad Giant's Shield
Book Four: Doomed Lord's Passing
You can find a lot of info on wiki - but it's loaded with spoilers, so beware. There are additional stories to these, but these are the main ones, with the exception of The Fortress of the Pearl and The Revenge of the Rose, both of which were written much later.
das
Wow!!! Looks like I need to drag out my library card! Thanks.
glad to see another "survivor" from the sci-fi forum here .
Draygon actually started out over there and I redirected her over here. WraithHumor too although he's been so busy with his classes that we haven'lt seen much of him since classes started. Someone else was briefly over there and came over here, but I can't remember who it was. That's all the wraithy people I know of that made the transfer or go back and forth between the two forums.
Draygon actually started out over there and I redirected her over here. WraithHumor too although he's been so busy with his classes that we haven'lt seen much of him since classes started. Someone else was briefly over there and came over here, but I can't remember who it was. That's all the wraithy people I know of that made the transfer or go back and forth between the two forums.
I know Draygon, she's one of my best friends over here, helped me a lot . And about the other, i wish to see the "wraithy people" united here .
I know I'm in the minority here, and I know many love to name the wraith--but I can't stand it! I'm not sure whether I don't like the naming process, or I don't like the names themselves, maybe both. But are these names for the wraith the fans here have for them?
Most of them were named by members of the WDC except for Darrell and Gordon - those were the names given them in the Wraithial Discrimination DVD features. It seems that the Wraith characters got named by the production team just so everyone knew which Wraith they were talking about when there was more than one in an episode.
Because then I can refer to them in my essay. Otherwise I'm going to end up saying "the wraith from such an such episode" which is a little cumbersome to constantly state
That's why WDC members gave them names - it's easier to refer to the scientist from Allies as Erik, for example. I'm afraid you'll have to use the long way round in your essay, though, unless it's just intended for readers who hang around the WDC. Even though I use those names when talking about them in this topic, the thunk threads and the role playing game I always use the long way round everywhere else.
Originally posted by geekywraith
Here is a site that has the names for the wraith by the fans.
It doesn't have all of them, though. Gordon and Darrell aren't there because they were just seen as blurred figures in The Gift when Teyla was telepathically tuned into one of the Wraith on a hive ship.
The above album has three very obscure Wraith whio were named by Wraith Worshippers Anonymous players. Alec is one of the two faced males leading a line of warriors in The Seige while Ian and Ray were the two Wraith with Vincent in Travellers. They were in the corridor with him before getting sucked out into space.
Not that my own albums are complete yet - I forgot to put Edgar in so am now off to do it.
So - the movie title is Stargate Atlantis: Extinction.
Yeah. I'm depressed.
das
Yeah, it sounds «encouraging»... On the other hand, humans and extinction get along very well . The last hope is that movie plot doesn’t revolve around wraith, if we can rely on information we have.
Besides, if my memory serves me correctly you have been promised enjoyment from a movie. I don’t think it was a kind of evil joke.
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