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Colonialism2017
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18+ years
The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter is a high-fantasy novel set in a war-torn land where a young man seeks revenge. He trains to become one of the world's most powerful warriors. The narrative explores themes of resilience and vengeance within a richly built world filled with magic and conflict.
Adventurous
Gritty
Suspenseful
Dark
Emotional
The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter garners praise for its intense action, intricate world-building, and a protagonist whose relentless drive captivates readers. However, some critics note a predictable plot and repetitive themes. Despite these flaws, the novel's fast pace and rich cultural backdrop make it a compelling read for fantasy enthusiasts.
Readers who enjoy fast-paced, action-heavy fantasy with complex characters and epic battles will be drawn to Evan Winter's The Rage of Dragons. Enthusiasts of Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive or George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire will find similar themes of war, betrayal, and personal vendettas captivating.
A noble friend to Tau, known for his bravery and commitment to duty, who embodies the complex dynamics within the caste system.
Tau's love interest, whose role evolves from offering hope for domestic happiness to becoming a Gifted with significant responsibilities and moral challenges.
A skilled and revolutionary Ihashe warrior who mentors Tau, aiming to reform military practices and challenge caste restrictions.
Tau’s father, a dedicated warrior and example of a Lesser achieving honor within societal limits, whose death propels Tau's quest for revenge.
An antagonist, Jabari’s brother, representing the arrogance and brutality of the nobility, with acts that reveal the deep injustice of the caste system.
A complex Noble initially perceived as an antagonist, who later reveals his struggles with duty and honor.
Antagonists who drive Tau's quest for revenge, each representing different facets of Noble power and corruption.
A young and pragmatic ruler who defies tradition to seek peace, ultimately recognizing Tau’s potential to aid her cause.
Tau's loyal sword brothers, representing the strategic mind and physical strength of their group, both challenging and supporting him.
576
Novel • Fiction
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Science Fiction•
Action & AdventureOmehi • Iron Age Fantasy World
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Social Class•
Colonialism2017
Adult
18+ years
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