First-rate yarns from the Old World, with some mighty big names. When you have Schwarzhelm, Reiksmarschall Helborg, and Karl-Franz himself in the mix, it's bound to be interesting.
A lot of fights - the opener is the jewel, with some excellent atmosphere, good establishment of Schwarzhelm's legendary reputation, and most of all, the opportunity to see him in his element, doing what he does best. In addition, we get the seeds of his inner conflict and insecurities, making a human being (albeit an impressive one) out of a heroic table-top miniature.
Schwarzhelm, as with all characters of his stature, is difficult to threaten physically, so most of his battle is internal. He never questions his talents as a warrior or leader in battle - his fear lies in failing at being his Emperor's representative of justice. Ludwig Schwarzhelm wants more than anything than to do what is right, to be as worthy as he can be of the Sword of Justice that makes him the Emperor's Champion. Solid paladin stuff, and anyone who knows me knows how I love that kind of thing.
Time to be off to bed. That cliffhanger ending makes me mighty glad I own the sequel. I need to see Helborg and Schwarzhelm back on the same page (rim shot).
Recommended for fans of the Old World.