Fire Sea

Fire Sea by Margaret Weis is a First Paperback Edition published by Bantam Books in 1992, featuring 410 pages in English. This work presents a narrative set in Abarrach, a barren realm characterized by underground caverns surrounding a core of molten lava. The story unfolds against a backdrop where the lesser races—humans, elves, and dwarves—appear to have vanished, leaving behind what may be the last remnants of the once-powerful Sartan.
Readers will find that the journey of Haplo and Alfred, who are enemies by heritage yet travel together out of necessity, delves into the mysteries of Abarrach. As they navigate this desolate world, the characters confront the history of the Sartan and the implications for their descendants. This edition invites exploration into themes of survival and the complexities of their intertwined destinies within the epic fantasy genre.
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Abarrach, the Realm of stone. Here, on a barren world of underground caverns built around a core of molten lava, the lesser races — humans, elves, and dwarves — seem to have all died off. Here, too, what may well be the last remnants of the once powerful Sartan still struggle to survive. For Haplo and Alfred — enemies by heritage, traveling companions by necessity — Abarrach may reveal more than either dares to discover about the history of Sartan… and the future of all their descendants.
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