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格式
精装书
页数
304
语言
西班牙语
已发布
Jan 1, 2004
出版商
Timun Mas
ISBN-10
8448033876
ISBN-13
9788448033873
描述
In the vast expanse of the Malazan Empire, the relentless march of the Empress' army has unleashed a tide of chaos and ambition. As her soldiers traverse foreign lands, the intricate web of power dynamics, betrayal, and survival takes center stage. Deep in the heart of this turmoil, alliances are tested and new betrayals surface, revealing the fragile threads that hold the empire together.
Characters grapple with their own motivations and moral dilemmas, showcasing the diverse tapestry of life in a world shaped by imperial ambitions. Through personal triumphs and losses, they are faced with the raw realities of war while navigating friendships that might blossom into treachery at any moment. The emotional weight of their struggles adds depth to the larger narrative of conquest and survival.
As bridges are built and burned, both physically and metaphorically, the consequences of each choice ripple through the lives of many. The stakes rise with every decision, forcing the characters to confront their pasts and the lengths they will go to secure their futures. In this intricate tale of power and fate, every connection matters, influencing the course of history itself.
Characters grapple with their own motivations and moral dilemmas, showcasing the diverse tapestry of life in a world shaped by imperial ambitions. Through personal triumphs and losses, they are faced with the raw realities of war while navigating friendships that might blossom into treachery at any moment. The emotional weight of their struggles adds depth to the larger narrative of conquest and survival.
As bridges are built and burned, both physically and metaphorically, the consequences of each choice ripple through the lives of many. The stakes rise with every decision, forcing the characters to confront their pasts and the lengths they will go to secure their futures. In this intricate tale of power and fate, every connection matters, influencing the course of history itself.