The Legacy of Ogma: Book One in the Weapons Trilogy
Halia, a young woman forced to steal for a living, finds a mysterious crystal orb inside an old decaying castle. To find out what the orb is worth, she travels to Minaras, and old elementalist mage, who, after recognizing that the orb is magical, journeys to the Arboreal forest to check the Arboreals’ records for information on the orb. He brings along his apprentice, Oswynn, a lazy but talented wizard who has an undying will to learn powerful magic. Simultaneously, Halia, along with Minaras’other apprentice, Thulin, journeys with the orb to the city of Zairn, to look for information on the orb. After finding little information on the orbs in the Arboreal Forest, Minaras and Oswynn, traveling with an Arboreal named Kuril, head towards the ocean to find the magic weapons before the others and destroy them. If you read fantasy, or like RPGs (role-playing games), this book would most probably fascinate you. Targeted for ages 10 and up, “The Legacy of Ogma” makes for a quick and easy read, though I have no idea why it is so titled since it is only mentioned about three times in the book! Though the book is only 199 pages in length, there is much more story than there is paper. |