The Changing Land

The Changing Land by Roger Zelazny, published by Ballantine Books in 1981, is a fantasy novel that immerses readers in a world of sorcery and chaos. The story follows Dilvish, who, after escaping from Hell, is determined to confront the evil wizard responsible for his imprisonment. As he navigates the tumultuous landscape surrounding Castle Timeless, he encounters a myriad of characters, including resurrected figures and powerful sorcerers, all drawn to the castle’s arcane secrets.
In this edition, readers will find a rich tapestry of fantasy elements as Dilvish grapples with the chaotic forces unleashed by the insane god, Tualua. The narrative unfolds amidst a backdrop of magical conflict, where the boundaries of reality are constantly shifting. With a page count of 245, this book delves into themes of destiny and the struggle for power, showcasing the intricate interplay between wizardry and sorcery in a world on the brink of destruction.
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When Dilvish escaped from Hell, he swore to kill the evil wizard who had put him there. But Jelerak, Lord of Castle Timeless, was missing. And around the Castle, the Changing Land was a sorcerous maelstrom of warped reality and living nightmare created by the awesome magic of the insane god, Tualua. Now a small army of magicians, sorcerers and wizards – like resurrected Queen Semirama, foul Baran of the Third Hand, and lovely Ariata the Elf – sought to possess the arcane secrets of Castle Timeless. The situation, Dilvish realized, was a mess. Caught in thaumaturgic chaos as wizardry fought sorcery, where the churning drams of a mutating god could shatter the world, Dilvish sought Jelerak through the most deadly magic spells of Destiny and Time.
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