
The Severing Son
The Sundered Nation, Book 1
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Alex Wingfield
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Vaughn Roycroft
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Tales of the Bringer of Urrinan had been told for generations, but never had the prophecy felt so near to so many. Elan wasn’t sure if she even believed one man could cause the sort of upheaval that would change the world. And yet, just as the prophecy foretold, dark forces were on the rise—including the many Spali warbands raiding across the borderlands.
It was in pursuit of one such warband when Elan’s host discovered the hidden compound of the Outcast. She’d heard how the former chieftain of the mighty Amalus Clan had been unjustly accused of murdering his rival. How the conflict had begun over a woman. How the Outcast’s son—born of that same woman—perfectly matched the prophecy’s foretelling of the Bringer.
Prophecy aside, it seemed that fate had led Elan into the midst of a legend. Because of a choice made in the heat of battle, Elan found herself bound to an outlaw hunted by friend and foe alike. Whether she believed in the prophecy or not, she found herself entangled with a lone figure who vowed to seek the sort of upheaval that might just change the world.
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The Severing Son is a military fantasy novel in the vein of Bernard Cornwell or George Martin. (Actually what it reminded me the most of was that 2004 King Arthur movie starring Clive Owen. Anyone else remember that?)
It tells the story of the son of an exiled chieftain who must return to his tribes, unite them against a common enemy and fulfill a prophecy.
In terms of the set up for this book, it will sound somewhat familiar and in some ways it is. What Roycroft really excels at is setting it apart with some quality writing and excellent world building. (And I have it on good authority that the sequels go in VERY unexpected places)
Roycroft excels in writing all things military and action. Many of the battles are so well described that they play out like a movie in the mind (this is coming from a non visual reader). The attention to detail around combat, wounds, and strategy is all to be commended.
This also feels very much like a world that has been fully lived in. It doesn’t feel like we’re having 21st century ideals mapped upon an older, darker age. All of these characters feel of their time.
One thing I’ll note (though it’s likely a me problem) is that I frequently will read and enjoy books and not be invested to ANY of the characters. In this book particularly I only felt connected to a few of the main ones and several of the side characters were a bit of a challenge to distinguish.
This is a rollicking good tale though that also will make you stop and think…a lot. I haven’t read something that felt like it came in the tradition of George Martin, quite like this book did, for a while!
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