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Raven's Shadow #3.5

Das Duell der Bösen

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Neue Geschichten aus der Welt der Rabenschatten- Trilogie – ein Muss für alle Fans von Anthony Ryan

Von vielen Geheimnissen und Widersprüchen ist der Untergang der Stadt Kethia umrankt. Der legendäre Krieger und König Tavurek führte sie einst in den Krieg gegen das volarianische Reich. Ein Bericht von Lord Vernier, dem Chronisten der Rabenschatten-Reihe.
König Tavurek, der in seiner Jugend das Töten in den Kämpfen gegen die Piraten lernte, ist mit vielen Gaben gesegnet. Die hervorstechendste ist sein Hass auf die Volarianer und die Kompromisslosigkeit, mit der er ihn auslebt: »Der Speerfisch verhandelt nicht mit der Ziege.« Vom Volk und den Söldnern wird er so sehr verehrt, dass sie bereit sind, sogar ohne Sold zu kämpfen und zu sterben. Da prophezeit einer der Priester Kethias: Die Stadt wird den Flammen erliegen und Volar wird aus ihrer Asche hervorgehen. Der vom Wahn besessene Tavurek meint aber die Stimme der Götter zu hören, die ihm sagt, dass er ihr Werkzeug sei. Dieser Band enthält des Weiteren die Erzählungen »Der Lord Collector« und »Die Herrin der Krähen«, in welcher der Leser dem Straßenjungen Frentis aus »Das Lied des Blutes« wieder begegnet.

5 pages, Audiobook

First published June 30, 2015

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Anthony Ryan

89 books9,970 followers
Anthony Ryan was born in Scotland in 1970 but spent much of his adult life living and working in London. After a long career in the British Civil Service he took up writing full time after the success of his first novel Blood Song, Book One of the Raven’s Shadow trilogy. He has a degree in history, and his interests include art, science and the unending quest for the perfect pint of real ale.

For news and general wittering about stuff he likes, check out Anthony's blog at: http://anthonystuff.wordpress.com

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1,013 reviews781 followers
May 21, 2023
A historical chronicle told by Lord Verniers about the falling of Kethia in the hands of the Volarians. Interesting piece of history in this universe, sheds some light about those times, but being only tangential to the main series, is not a must read. Nonetheless, it was a good story.
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152 reviews18 followers
March 27, 2020
For the fact, that I accidentally borrowed this book in the online library it was a ok read. Three short stories in that world created by the author. You will find there as it said, characters which are also in the separated Story ...I did enjoy most the first and last story. Second was not so much my thing. It’s a good read for inbetweenie and if you like the historical touch.
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September 14, 2019
Vernier's account of the events leading up to the final battle. There is a lot of babble, so I suggest skipping this book unless you have boundless patience and don't mind a recount.
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September 6, 2025
Drei Kurzgeschichten in einem Band, drei weitere Abenteuer aus der Welt der Rabenschatten-Trilogie von Anthony Ryan - und alle drei könnten unterschiedlicher nicht sein. „Das Duell der Bösen“ ist eine Art historischer Bericht in dem Lord Vernier vom Schicksal Kethias und dem Krieg mit dem volarianischen Imperium berichtet. Die zweite Kurzgeschichte, „"Die Herrin der Krähen“, beschert uns ein Wiedersehen mit Frentis und erinnert stilistisch wohl am ehesten an „Das Lied des Blutes“. In „Der Lord Collector“ hingegen spielt Bruder Sollis eine größere Rolle. Als Fan der Reihe habe ich diesen kleinen - und leider recht kurzen - Ausflug und die Einblicke in die Vergangenheit einiger Charaktere wirklich genossen. Eine schöne Sammlung, die auch ganz ohne Auftritt des eigentlichen Hauptcharakters Vaelin Al Sorna zu überzeugen weiß.
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237 reviews3 followers
April 10, 2021
No surprise, that this is the lest liked AR work - Lord Verniers accounts are not my favorite parts of the books at all, and this is like a history conspect that he did.... Doesn't add a lot to the whole story / world building either. Not great, not terrible ...
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1,165 reviews30 followers
January 28, 2020
In dem Buch befinden sich drei Kurzgeschichten, wobei die Lesereihenfolge, eigentlich 2,3,1 sein sollte. Wobei man die original Trilogie vorher gelesen haben sollte. Die Geschichten erzählen einen die Vergangenheit von ein paar Charakteren z.B. Sollis. Also vor allem für Fans dieser Charaktere. Die zweite Geschichte fand ich sogar ganz spannend und hat mir auch am besten gefallen. Die erste Geschichte las sich wie ein Lexikonartikel über die Geschichte Kethias. Bei der dritten Geschichte muss ich sagen wusste ich leider nicht mehr welche Charaktere, außer Sollis das nochmal waren. Die Trilogie hat einfach zu viele Charaktere und nicht alle sind wirklich ausgearbeitet, sodass ich viele schnell wieder vergessen habe.
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March 4, 2025
I actually have the Raven's shadow trilogy down on my reading list but I couldn’t find it on my local library’s catalogue so I read what’s available from the author. This is a short story and I anticipated that I wouldn’t like it as much as a novel but I had even more difficulty with this than usual when this was presented as the historical record of an event as written by one historian to his Emperor. Basically, the whole story was just written in too dry a tone for me and the quick unloading of big chunks of information necessitated by this chosen narrative voice basically dragged my attention towards logically processing these information as opposed to experiencing the story.
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1,059 reviews46 followers
February 3, 2019
A Duel of Evils is a short story set in the Raven’s Shadow universe.

The story is told as a historical treaty by Imperial Chronicler Lord Verniers. It explains the battle between King Tavurek and a man known as Spear-point, a Volarian General. It goes on to explain the final battle between the city-state of Kethia and the Volarian empire.

I was very intrigued by this short story. I found it interesting and engaging, it adds richness, giving more depth to Raven’s Shadow. It definitely piqued my interesting and I hope we have more of these stories in the future.
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211 reviews
December 12, 2020
It didn't add anything significantly to the series, but it was interesting enough...
It is an historic account to the Alpiran Emperor by Lord Verniers about the fate of old Kethia and it's war with the Volarian empire.
It is also interesting to read between the lines of the historian and what we know of the one who waits (or waited). To pick up on the method of infiltration. Its hate for people...
286 reviews
June 11, 2019
It was OK. But it was also of little value to the rest of the books in this series. It is simply a historian writing down what he believes to be the most likely version of events from an ancient battle noting how different accounts of the time have vastly different details.
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137 reviews1 follower
August 15, 2020
As always, Anthony Ryan's attention to detailed storytelling is amazing even in his short stories. A Duel Of Evils takes place many, many years prior to his Raven series but adds that incredible detail of history to his books.
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101 reviews1 follower
February 21, 2021
This novella is written as a historical account of a war between ancient Volaria and the city-state of Kethia. It's rather dry and I did not find it very enjoyable. One of the rulers clearly has power derived from "the dark" although maybe it would be better to say he is possessed.
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June 5, 2021
A very well written short story, that while does not contribute anything at all to the main storyline, is short enough to worth a read.

There is slightly too much babble here, but is an up to par interlude anyhow.
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248 reviews36 followers
May 17, 2023
3.5 stars

Reading about the Volarian Empire is always interesting, especially when an Alpiran is writing about it. But I wish this was less a historical account and more a narrative. It would've been so epic — and a doorstopper, to think of it. Still, it was an interesting read.
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November 20, 2017
A interesting footnote to the history that unpins the main series. Well worth a read.
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107 reviews1 follower
October 5, 2018
Doesn't really add much to the Raven's Shadow series. It's no more than a short historical account that can easily be missed and not distract from the story narrative.
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June 12, 2019
Short, but love the background info. A Duel of Evils, sums up the story line. No good guys here.
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July 23, 2019
Short but sweet

Great intro for the familiar world of sword and magic. The writing is superb as always. Just be prepared to wish for more once done.
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February 11, 2020
Rise of an Empire

Nice little background story to the Volarian Empire from the Raven's Shadow series, short and sweet, if you like the series you'll love this...😁
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714 reviews55 followers
March 4, 2020
???????????

Didn't help in the reading of A Ravens Shadow. Not sure what the point of the story was. Wished I hadn't read it.
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August 15, 2021
I didn't care for the historical writing style of this short story.
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2,246 reviews8 followers
January 19, 2022
Pretty much just a dry history of the author's world, no story at all
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