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Shadowfall (Godslayer Chronicles) (original 2005; edição 2006)

por James Clemens

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Four thousand years ago, a great war took place among the gods, which shattered their heavenly realm. This Sundering created the land of Myrillia, where near-invincible gods live amongst men. Yet the weapon that fashioned the Sundering may also strike down the immortals, as failed Shadowknight Tylar discovers. He witnesses the death of a god, whose blood heals his deformities but brands him a Godslayer and a hunted criminal. Tylar flees with now god-like powers, seeking to avenge the god's death and clear his name. He must ultimately confront the greatest god of all and face the supreme treachery ...… (mais)
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Título:Shadowfall (Godslayer Chronicles)
Autores:James Clemens
Informação:Roc (2006), Paperback, 528 pages
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Shadowfall is a mixed bag of an epic fantasy novel that doesn’t quite live up to the hype bestowed upon it by some of the impressive blurbs on the front and back cover of the novel. The basic concept of the story is that gods have settled over the lands of Myrillia. When one of these gods is killed, fallen knight Tylar de Noche is thrust into the middle of it, when the dying god inserts her essence into Tylar. Hunted down, he is determined to find out just what is going on. Meanwhile, an insurgent group of knights called The Fiery Cross are part of an overarching conspiracy working against Tylar.

Although there was some entertainment value in reading the novel, it was heavily flawed. For one thing, the whole part of having to harvest the gods’ bodily fluids was just silly. Right from the jump, it took me out of the novel, and I had a hard time taking it seriously. The novel bent over backwards to make a big deal of inserting twists and big reveals, but they telegraphed them from a mile away, and when the reveal finally happened, it wasn’t very surprising or pack much punch.

The writing itself was fairly mediocre. There was nothing technically wrong, but it also didn’t captivate me. There were some interesting plot points and some intrigue in the novel, but the problem was every time my interest rose, something brought me right out of it. The ending was climactic but I don’t find myself wanting to dive into the next book in the series.

Carl Alves - author of Battle of the Soul ( )
  Carl_Alves | Feb 3, 2018 |
Premier livre que je lis de cet auteur et je ne suis vraiment pas déçue!
De la bonne fantasy avec une originalité, les Dieux sont sur terre et ont chacun leur royaume dont ils bénissent les sujets avec les Grâces contenues dans leurs humeurs (comprendre fluides corporels...). Des dieux faits chairs et os à la place des rois, une idée plutôt sympathique entrainant toute une mythologie qui m'a bien plu.
Les personnages sont pour le moins attachants surtout la petite Fléchette qui a été un grand coup de cœur pour moi, un petit bout de fille qui en voit des dures mais continue d'avancer.
L'écriture et le rythme quant à eux sont très bons, hyper rythmés, on ne s'ennuie jamais et de nombreux rebondissements et révélations nous entrainent jusqu’à a une très bonne fin qui nous donne envie d'ouvrir directement le tome 2

Un avis plus complet: http://wheresalicemarie.blogspot.fr/2013/10/chroniques-des-dieux-t1-lombre-de.ht... ( )
  Alice_Marie | Oct 26, 2013 |
Review by: nick

This book follows the ordeal of Tyler de Noche, a fallen shadowknight that has been reduced to a scarred, limping, shell of a man. Witness to the murder of a god, he is imbued by the victum with the neccessary Graces (sorts of magic) to survive his arrest and escape. his is bound to a massive neather beast, which (whenever he breaks a bone) is released and takes the form of a shadowey fire dragon. His graces are like those of the gods, and are present in his humors; 4 major and 5 lesser. The shadowknights are dedicated to defending the archipeligo, but may of come under the sway of the cabal (Evil). Tyler, former wife is still a knight, and must confront this possiblility. Another (last) aspect of the story is Dart, an orphan raised to be an attendant to a god and collect one of the graces from that god. she is also accompanied by the mysterious Pupp, a ghostly shadow dog no one else can see. - In all, this book is ok. it is nice and long (a plus), but isn't quite as believable/immersing as most books. grab this if you're going on a car ride, plane, have a bunch of standardized tests that you'll finish early, etc., but it is a bit long to read alongside of school & school work. ( )
  bplteen | May 15, 2012 |
Shadowfall was written by James Clemens in 2005, and is the first book of the Godslayer Chronicles. It follows three characters through the world of Myrillia. A goddess is killed and a young broken knight named Tylar, who was expelled from his order, is framed for the murder. A girl named Dart is raped, and against all odds, is selected to be a Handmaiden of the oldest god in Myrillia. Kathryn, the former bethrothed of Tylar, is named Castellan of Tashijan (the Shadowknights' "home base") by an unlikely new Warden who may be mixed up in some dark magic.

Speaking of magic: Clemens' chosen system (and also Myrillia's world economy) is based on the humours (in the Renaissance sense, meaning bodily liquids) of the gods. that's right: to gain magical power, you rub yourself, or an object, in a god's blood, phlegm, pee, poo, sweat, tears, semen, menses, etc. The whole idea is simultaneously fascinating, because each of the nine humors has a magical effect, or Grace, and disgusting. Need I really go into why it's disgusting?

The plot is a fantastic circle of twists and turns, accusings, recriminations, and forgivings. I wasn't sure until the end of the book who to suspect was the bad guy, and who was the hero. Was Tylar good or deluded? How about Dart's Friend Laurelle? Is the thief Rogger a betrayer, or is he just playing a game? I honestly didn't know, and that kept me reading, just to see who would fall into which camp. Poor Tylar is hurt, stabbed, bled, mutilated, had his fingers broken multiple times, had his hand smashed by a hammer at one point (!) His characters don't often get a chance to breathe.

The book would be wonderful, if only Clemens could write.

Sigh. He managed to highlight just about every pet peeve I have with the fantasy genre. One-or-two word paragraphs." Only one person could descend. The godslayer.. He created a badly-explained, and frankly silly unnecessary, ancient language, printed entire paragraphs of text his unintelligible script. the magic sword RivenScryr, for example, comes from the synthetic tongue; the words mean "light" and "dark," and used to be spelled "ryvnn" and "skreer." You've got to be kidding, right? Apart from the EE/I/Y vowel drift, where they magically swapped with one another (and presumably make the same morpheme), who cares? If you want to call your sword, RivenScryr, I'm cool with that. The linguistic heritage from your silly language doesn't give it any more plausibility than, say, calling an entire race of people "hobbits."

His every-single-page use of question paragraphs; also annoying: "Who could she tell? What could she say? How could she explain? ." (p.33) Don't lead me with your ridiculous narrator. Tell me the story, and let ME decide which questions will be important. I promise I'm a big enough boy to figure out what things are going on in the plot.

I also might ask what the title means at this point, because at no moment in the book did it seem to relate to anyone, or anything that was being described.

Finally, and most dreadfully, were his cringeworthy sentences such as "Though an ache still lay buried deep inside her, where no scrub brush could ever reach, Dart put away her bucket and broom and broke open a fresh bale of hay." (p. 33) The sentence itself not being bad enough, the protagonist had been raped less than three pages earlier, and the reader doesn't really need the quite unneccesary "scrub brush reaching" image after a particularly painful scene. I promise you, Mr. Clemens. OK... So in his defense, Clemens (it's a pseudonym, his website says) was trained to be a veterinarian. Maybe he has a more clinical insight into rape, but I found it shocking. This was the first of many "You've got to be freaking kidding me" moments in the book.

Clemens' website (or maybe it was Wikipedia; I forget which) also says he was heavily influenced by Edgar Rice burroughs, Robert E. Howard, Jules Verne, and H.G. Wells: each author was active prior to 1930. I'm not sure he reads current fantasy/sci fi literature, and if so, how much he's gleaned from his peers. Maybe he's mimicking style that was fantastic 80+ years ago. I'd love to believe this, but I simply can't make that connection. I think his writing is just awful.

The plot was fun. His characters were almost engaging. Dart was annoyingly mousy; Tylar too self-sure, and Kathryn, who miscarried from 10 years earlier, still "absently touches her belly" every time somebody mentions her former betrothed, which as you might guess, happens quite frequently, since it's a book about him. James Clemens' narrative voice was painful, and his actual writing style is an antiquated embarrassment. I think won't be reading book two of the Godslayer series, although I could possibly get my hands on a copy about 50 yards from here. The bad outweighs the good, and it's a pity, because what was good had plenty of promise.

Two of Five stars. ( )
  bjanecarp | Jun 13, 2011 |
Tylar de Noche is already in trouble, he was betrayed and broken in a slave ship. He was once a shadowknight of the realm, now his sword hand is useless and his legs and back are twisted. He comforts himself with drink, and one day as he goes home he finds himself drawn to a woman's screams. He holds her in his arms as she dies and he realises that she's in fact a goddess and when other people arrive they think that he's the killer.

Tylar finds that he has to be the pivot in an attempt to save the world.

It's interesting and while it is quite a large book I found this quite an interesting read. I was drawn into the characters and really wanted to know what was going to happen next. I do want to read more of the series and see what happens next. ( )
  wyvernfriend | May 8, 2009 |
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Four thousand years ago, a great war took place among the gods, which shattered their heavenly realm. This Sundering created the land of Myrillia, where near-invincible gods live amongst men. Yet the weapon that fashioned the Sundering may also strike down the immortals, as failed Shadowknight Tylar discovers. He witnesses the death of a god, whose blood heals his deformities but brands him a Godslayer and a hunted criminal. Tylar flees with now god-like powers, seeking to avenge the god's death and clear his name. He must ultimately confront the greatest god of all and face the supreme treachery ...

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