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The Dinosaur Lords A Novel
Victor Milán
The Dinosaur Lords" is set in a world where humanity has established a unique feudal society built upon the domestication and riding of colossal, formidable dinosaurs. These aren't merely beasts of burden but crucial war mounts, forming the backbone of a warrior aristocracy. The narrative follows the province of the Bogh family, a noble house caught in the intricate and dangerous political currents of a kingdom rife with internal strife and the looming threat of larger, continent-spanning conflicts. As old grudges resurface and alliances fray, the inhabitants must brace for an inevitable war that could reshape their world. Key figures in this turbulent era include Karyl Bogh, a lord and exceptionally skilled dinosaur rider tasked with protecting his people and upholding his family's honor. He grapples with the immense pressures of leadership, the harsh realities of warfare, and the difficult moral choices demanded by his position. His sister, Nicla, also plays a significant part, navigating the labyrinthine politics and potentially facing her own trials. The story explores deep themes of duty, power, loyalty, and the primal bonds between humans and the majestic, terrifying creatures they command, questioning what it means to rule and survive in such a world. What makes this novel compelling is its distinctive premise: a high-fantasy blend of medieval warfare and prehistoric might, where epic battles are waged by riders atop massive, armored dinosaurs. Victor Milán constructs a gritty, richly imagined world, populated by complex characters whose personal struggles unfold against a backdrop of grand-scale conflict. The novel promises a visceral and imaginative experience, merging intricate political intrigue with the sheer spectacle of dinosaur cavalry, offering a fresh perspective on epic fantasy storytelling.
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$15.95
1 copy
Publisher
Macmillan
Pages
448
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780765332967
ISBN-10
0765332965
Language
English
Published
2015-07-28
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