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Hidden Realms

Tyr Flame-Breaker

Autor: Ronald Pauley
Limbă: engleză
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Ediția 09. 06. 2026
98.82 lei
Hidden Realms: Tyr - Flame-Breaker is unlike any Norse fantasy I've read. Part epic poem, part mythi...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
392
EAN
9798259392540
Enbook ID
52754037
Greutate
679
Dimensiuni
178 x 254 x 20

Descriere completă

Hidden Realms: Tyr - Flame-Breaker is unlike any Norse fantasy I've read. Part epic poem, part mythic saga, and part illustrated legend, it feels less like a modern novel and more like an ancient work rediscovered from another age.

At its heart is Tyr-not as the forgotten god of war from popular mythology, but as a tragic figure of divine law, sacrifice, and impossible responsibility. His journey from joyful son and brother to the burdened keeper of order is genuinely moving, and the emotional weight of his relationships with Nerthus, Loki, Fenrir, and Odin gives the story surprising depth.

What impressed me most was the atmosphere. Every page feels drenched in myth. The language carries an Eddaic cadence without becoming unreadable, and the illustrations elevate the experience into something cinematic and strangely immersive. At times it feels like reading scripture from a lost civilization.

This is not fast-food fantasy. It is dense, poetic, philosophical, and emotionally earnest. The worldbuilding reaches far beyond traditional Norse mythology into metaphysical territory involving hidden realms, cosmic law, memory, fate, and creation itself. Readers looking for shallow action or Marvel-style humor may struggle-but readers who love Tolkien, the Poetic Edda, mythic tragedy, and grand thematic storytelling will find something special here.

More than anything, Tyr - Flame-Breaker feels sincere. It was clearly written by someone who deeply loves mythology, storytelling, and the emotional power of legends. That conviction gives the book a soul many modern fantasy works lack.

Strongest Comparative Positioning:

This book most naturally sits near readers interested in:

  • Tolkien
  • The Silmarillion
  • The Poetic Edda
  • Beowulf
  • mythic fantasy
  • philosophical fantasy
  • illustrated collector fantasy
  • ancient mythic literary fantasy