Author: David McWilliam
2
Apr
ELRIC by MICHAEL MOORCOCK
Gollancz/Millenium Masterworks paperback, 432pp, RRP GB£7.99

Reviewed by David McWilliam
Elric of Melniboné can perhaps be considered
Michael Moorcock’s most successful creation in terms of sheer popularity. The albino prince of a dying race, Elric is a powerful sorcerer whose physical prowess is bolstered by his sword, Stormbringer.The blade exacts a heavy price from its wielder, tormenting his dreams, influencing Elric’s decisions in favour of violence so that it can feed on the souls and blood of the living. Without Stormbringer Elric is reduced to a weakened, near-blind state, becoming vulnerable to his adversaries and execrable to his own elitist, imperial heredity. The blade and fighter have an almost symbiotic relationship, seemingly bound together by the threads of Fate - and it is unclear as to which of the two holds mastery over the other.
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