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Danika
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Apr 17, 2012 03:02AM
There was a game that the book the infernal city was based on and I have played the game before and it is really addictive but I am not I'm not a gamer. So I thought if the game was good the books would be too and thats why I decided to read The Infernal City.
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Annaig is the main character she loves an adventure and every chance she gets she brings along her best friend Glim. She is a seventeen year old Breton. You have to player at least one of the games (Oblivion or Skyrim) to fully understand whats going on.
Yes, I would recommend this book to other readers because the writing is very descriptive and you can easily get lost into the books world.
I don't have much in common to the main character Annaig because I don't get to go on adventures, cook extremely well or smart enough to think of the 6th, 7th and 8th sense. The things that we do have in common are that were kind and cunning at times.
Colin Vineben is an Anvil-born Inspector in the Penitus Oculatus who investigates the disappearance of Attrebus. Colin is on the case of missing Prince when assailants capture him. He is rescued by Letine Arese who makes a bargain with him in order to unmask the plot of Umbriel's appearance in Tamriel. He was taken off the Attrebus case but was put to work on Umbriel's presence in Tamriel in which he looks over possible culprits including the Thalmor. He along with Arese uncover that Hierem, the minister to the Emperor is involved with summoning Umbriel and subsequently tries to find hard proof.
Attrebus is the son of Emperor Titus Mede and Cyrodiil's Prince. He and Sul travel to Umbriel to try to rid of it and to save Annaïg and Glim because they were captured.



