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Weasel's Luck (Dragonlance #3) di Michael…
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Weasel's Luck (Dragonlance #3) (edizione 1989)

di Michael Williams (Autore)

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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:The worldâ??s least promising knight gets his first taste of high-stakes adventure in this rollicking and fantastical Dragonlance tale
 
Weasel's luck was not always good . . . Galen Pathwarden, known as "the Weasel", would give anything to stay clear of adventure, danger, or heroism. Cowardly, deceitful, and hardly nobleâ??and mired in a backwater castle far from any actionâ??he bickers with his siblings and schemes against his elders. But one fateful night, Galenâ??s dreary life is turned upside down when a sinister visitor arrives bearing gold, unspeakable magic, and a centuriesâ?? old curse.
 
The encounter launches Galen on a bizarre quest into swamp and forest, headed toward a mythical fortress. With the great Solamnic Knight, Sir Bayard Brightblade, and a none-too-bright centaur named Agion at his side, Galen must overcome the schemes and traps of a sinister illusionist known only a
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Titolo:Weasel's Luck (Dragonlance #3)
Autori:Michael Williams (Autore)
Info:Wizards of the Coast (1989), 352 pages
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Galen Pathwarden, "La Comadreja", procuraba esconderse y evitar la aventura, el peligro o el heroísmo. Pero la suerte le deparó un camino muy distinto y, de la noche a la mañana, se convirtió en escudero de Sir Bayard Brightblade del Alcázar de Vingaard, Caballero de la Espada y defensor de las tres órdenes solámnicas, quien va a tomar parte en un torneo y así aspirar a la mano de la bella heredera del Castillo di Caela. Sir Bayard, Galen y Agion, un centauro que los acompaña se verán involucrados en un sinfín de aventuras y deberán superar las maquinaciones de un siniestro personaje, llamado el Escorpión.
  Natt90 | Feb 10, 2023 |
Galen Pathwarder, not so affectionately referred to as Weasel, is the third son of a noble family of Solomnic Knights (think uber honorable and a bit uptight). He isn't the son his father always wanted. Instead he lies, cheats, and occasionally sets something on fire. His older brothers aren't much better. The oldest is rather stupid and is always up to no good, while the middle brother seems to be some sort of a priest or monkish type, always meditating and trying to live among the animals.

One night Galen is approached by an entity of sorts he refers to as the Scorpion. Now the Scorpion is a very foul character that only lead Galen even further astray from the path his father hopes he will someday follow. Little do any of them know that the seemingly dark path Galen finds himself now on is far more important than they can imagine.

Galen is faced with a multitude of trials as he travels through satyr and centaur infested swamps, ogres in the mountains, and curses in the castle. He handles each situation with his own version of knightly duty - namely hiding and claiming to be keeping look out. But the journey changes him along the way and he finds himself the unlikely hero several times.

Another DragonLance novel that can be read as a stand alone book. It fills in some of the history and culture of the world without directly relating to any of the other stories.

3.5/5 ( )
  jasmyn9 | Mar 22, 2011 |
Weasel's Luck, the third in the Heroes Trilogy tells the Tale of Galen Pathwarden, a youngster to which the term "of questionable morals" would be a gross understatement. He's small minded, groveling, sniveling, lying and completely without honor or remorse. So, of course, he becomes a squire for a Solamnic Knight. This endeavor is, of course, doomed to failure - even before we introduce a mysterious magician intent on dishonoring young Galen's new master.

The story itself is pretty dull with the expected growing up/becoming honorable/proving oneself at the end. Galen's interactions with his brother Alfric are somewhat entertaining when they're not completely over the top. The one thing that's interesting is that Galen's master is Bayard Brightblade, Sturm's great-grandfather. He's not quite as stuffy as Sturm.

I recognize Williams' writing style from at least one of the Tales volumes. It's very tongue-in-cheek and sarcastic. The book was also written in the first person - which I'm not a huge fan of for this kind of action-based adventure stories. In all, I was disappointed with this volume and found it hard to work my through.

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  helver | Oct 9, 2007 |
The first volume of the Heroes saga, "The Legend of Huma," was exciting, filled with action and great characters. Finally, I got to meet Magius; see the first star-crossed dragon/human lovers and learn about people mentioned in the original Dragonlance books. So, naturally, I expected the subsequent volumes to also find exciting figures from Krynn's "history." Figures that were at least mentioned at some point. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Even more unfortunately, this book sucked. Really bad. The main character is a whiny brat, the dialog not very entertaining and the plot just not all that engaging. I ad to force myself through every chapter and I'm still not certain why I didn't just toss the books aside. Dragonlance volumes not written by Weis and/or Hickman tend to soar, or crash and burn. This is the latter. ( )
  jshillingford | Aug 13, 2007 |
Loved this book! Became a fan of Michael Williams from the first pages! ( )
  coffeesucker | Jan 15, 2007 |
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The Sign of the Weasel is tunnel on tunnel,
enchantment on enchantment.
He digs beneath himself, and in digging
discovers all roads into nothing.
Burrow the dark until darkness unravels,
in dark the philosophers dance.
—The Calantina, IX:IX
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The German version of Weasel's Luck is in two volumes: Unter dunkeln Sternen and Die Stunde des Skorpions. Please do not combine these.
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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:The worldâ??s least promising knight gets his first taste of high-stakes adventure in this rollicking and fantastical Dragonlance tale
 
Weasel's luck was not always good . . . Galen Pathwarden, known as "the Weasel", would give anything to stay clear of adventure, danger, or heroism. Cowardly, deceitful, and hardly nobleâ??and mired in a backwater castle far from any actionâ??he bickers with his siblings and schemes against his elders. But one fateful night, Galenâ??s dreary life is turned upside down when a sinister visitor arrives bearing gold, unspeakable magic, and a centuriesâ?? old curse.
 
The encounter launches Galen on a bizarre quest into swamp and forest, headed toward a mythical fortress. With the great Solamnic Knight, Sir Bayard Brightblade, and a none-too-bright centaur named Agion at his side, Galen must overcome the schemes and traps of a sinister illusionist known only a

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