Elric of Melnibone: Elric, Moorcock's greatest creation, in his first story. An unhappy Prince sits on the Dragon throne, a weakling sustained only by drugs, until his cousin's attempted usurpation sets him on the road to becoming something greater - and more terrible - fed by the power of the black sword.
And what a sword 'Stormbringer' is! Ever since I began Ahira's Hangar I've wanted to have a thread devoted to Michael Moorcock and his Elric stories in particular. But I really didn't know how to do it justice. I was inspired to start one by Shadowlurker's comments at Kevin's Watch, and I will seriously try 2 kidnap him over to help flesh out this topic. (He's prob going to be here any day for the Earthsea stories-but maybe he'll be snatched b4 he knows it! )
I read an Elric chapter about two years ago but haven't read the books in twenty years. Elric, like Thomas Covenant, is more of an antihero, in a weird way: pestilence and doom seem to follow him--at certian times the Elric character was very popular and is more of a well established "cult" figure than anything else. Perhaps it is the darkness, drugs and at times, kinda, psychedelic scenarios that turn some folks off to him-I don't know. Or perhaps it's just that people can't image this razor thin, decrepit alibino being able to wield such a huge and incredible black sword.
Who knows? I've always liked Moorcock's style--it is definately unique--and like Donaldson--shatters the typical "fantasy" formula. I've heard Moorcoock is about to come out with some huge Elric project. So let loose here if your part of this strange dark "cult", I'll try to get Shadowluker over here, list all Moorcock's books and get some Moorcock resouces going!
ELRIC OF MELNIBONÉ THE SAILOR ON THE SEAS OF FATE THE WEIRD OF THE WHITE WOLF THE VANISHING TOWER THE BANE OF THE BLACK SWORD STORMBRINGER ***** Before, you are wise; after, you are wise. In between you are otherwise. Fravashi saying (from the formularies of Osho the Fool) <i>Edited by: danlo60 at: 1/8/04 8:17 am </i>
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