OKay, finally a trilogy finish. Brian Craig is Brian Stableford - insert pikachu face!
In this tale we get to learn more of Albion. Orfeu is still trying to leave Arabia but then they are attacked by some Hasshasins.
He starts telling a tale of Albion and the people that live there. He starts telling the tale of a king in one of the lands and how he got to power. Interesting to see how albion was. This books were written by Boxtree (before games workshop had a publishing house). They were more free and could have some mature themes. Then Black Library appeared and the setting change. There was more control on what was being written amd the PG dropped. There is an Orfeu novel (I believe in the first) which I Have both version and I was reading the oldest one and saw a sex scene. That scene disappeared from the Black Library version.
Well, as I said this are the only novel that is set in Albion, there are few that go to Estalia, Border PRinces and so on - C L Werner is another exception. As you may be aware or not Brettonia was not always a happy chivalric based society. Before it was more corrrupt- then as the editions go forward Brettonia lore was reshaped to this do-gooders grail-seekers guys. So basically before there was Brettonia there was Albion.
Well this tale is also about a bunch of elves that were shored in their lands and their costumes expressed that the knights and king should welcome them. And then most of the books is a bit philosophical about elves and humans while there was some distrust against the elves and such. By the end we learn that Storm Warriors is a Slaanesh cult, marauder group - didn't knew that.
I enjoy the novel and it's a nice ending of a trilogy - probably Brian Craig wanted to continue the series but GW went another pleace. Konrad trilogy per example was set al over the world except the empire. Gav Thorpe trilogy was set everywhere except empire, gotrek series as well. Then Black Library focus the complete opposite.
OH well, enjoyed and now I've read like 50% of all warhammer fantasy novels.