Raymond E Feist question

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What's the name of the Dwarf (from the Tear of the Gods series iirc) who protects Sarth (I think thats the place). He is the only dwarf there and has a kick ass hammer.
 

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What's the name of the Dwarf (from the Tear of the Gods series iirc) who protects Sarth (I think thats the place). He is the only dwarf there and has a kick ass hammer.

Oohw good question.....

Got my books in a cartboard moving box, so can't really answer you atm, but I'll try and find out :D
 

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Not sure if this is correct, but do you mean Micah the monk who protects Arutha & co from the demon that attacks Sarth? (In Silverthorn - i've not read the tears of the gods series).
 

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hmmm, I may be combining 2 characters as Micah sounds familiar...

I remember someone with a hammer defending Sarth from a demon. Micah is listed as a human though.

I cant be 100% sure, but I was sure there was a Dwarf who lived at the Abbey in Sarth. Do you know the name of that dwarf, or am i getting confused?
 

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I am almost finished on Kings Buccaneer. Also have Prince of the Blood to read. I plan to read them all in order soon!

Only ones I dont have are Murder in LaMut and Honoured Enemy
 

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Micha/Dulanic was the defender of faith/gate keeper at Sarth.

Also former knight marshall of Krondor!!!
 

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I just finished reading Servant of the Empire, the stuff he did with Janny Wurts, it's a bloody briliant series =D
 

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I just finished reading Servant of the Empire, the stuff he did with Janny Wurts, it's a bloody briliant series =D

Yeah the first book was a bit slow, but the 3rd book was awesome!

p.s. I cannot do any magic, please spare me!
 

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There's a dwarf from Magician, Dolgan, who helped Tomas find his way out of the mines. He was there when Tomas was given his armor as a gift from the Dragon, and Dolgan was also given the old Dwarf King's Hammer (which was thought lost). Dwarf myth said that whoever held the hammer was King of the Dwarfs (or something along those lines).
 

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There's a dwarf from Magician, Dolgan, who helped Tomas find his way out of the mines. He was there when Tomas was given his armor as a gift from the Dragon, and Dolgan was also given the old Dwarf King's Hammer (which was thought lost). Dwarf myth said that whoever held the hammer was King of the Dwarfs (or something along those lines).

ahhh yeah, that must have been what i merged into sarth hehe
 

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Checked the attic yesterday, but the books are too far back in one of the boxes, so I can't verify, but Dolgan sounds good though :D
 

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I honestly enjoy train delays when I'm on the train with one of his books. I cant wait to read them all in order. I will leave out the Kelewan trilogy as i've just read it.
 

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They are a really good read, between Feist and Gemmell I have spent many hours living in the worlds they create.

I also would recommend the following books in order. Really good books, I found the first one a little slow but it really gathered pace at the end which made me needing more. Without any doubt in my mind up there with the above authors, nine of the best books I have read.

The Farseer Trilogy (Robin Hobb)
Assassin's Apprentice
Royal Assassin
Assassin's Quest

The Liveship Traders Trilogy (Robin Hobb)
Ship of Magic
The Mad Ship
Ship of Destiny

The Tawny Man Trilogy (Robin Hobb)
Fool's Errand
Golden Fool
Fool's Fate
 

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They are a really good read, between Feist and Gemmell I have spent many hours living in the worlds they create.

I also would recommend the following books in order. Really good books, I found the first one a little slow but it really gathered pace at the end which made me needing more. Without any doubt in my mind up there with the above authors, nine of the best books I have read.

The Farseer Trilogy (Robin Hobb)
Assassin's Apprentice
Royal Assassin
Assassin's Quest

The Liveship Traders Trilogy (Robin Hobb)
Ship of Magic
The Mad Ship
Ship of Destiny

The Tawny Man Trilogy (Robin Hobb)
Fool's Errand
Golden Fool
Fool's Fate

I've heard of this Robin Hobb a few times. I also was informed by several Feist fans that Katherine Kerr has written some great books.
 

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I've heard of this Robin Hobb a few times. I also was informed by several Feist fans that Katherine Kerr has written some great books.

Very well written, characters that you love and hate and a very interesting story line.
 

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