The Mongoliad Book three

The Mongoliad Book Three by Neal Stephenson, published by 47North in 2012, is a reprint edition comprising 698 pages in English. This concluding volume of the Mongoliad trilogy presents the personal stories of medieval freedom fighters, weaving an imaginative narrative set during a tumultuous period in history when the courage of individuals was paramount in the face of overwhelming odds.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that unfolds against the backdrop of the Holy Roman Empire, where the deadlock among cardinals complicates the Church’s response to the invading Mongol forces. The narrative follows a group of young warriors and the Shield-Brethren as they confront the dissolute Khan and strive for glory and freedom. The story highlights themes of camaraderie and sacrifice, as veteran knight Feronantus leads his dwindling company into their final battle, emphasizing the challenges faced by those who fight for their beliefs in a world fraught with danger.
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The final book of the Mongoliad trilogy from Neal Stephenson and company tells the gripping personal stories of medieval freedom fighters to form an epic, imaginative recounting of a moment in history when a world in peril relied solely on the courage of its people.
The shadow of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II hangs over the shattered Holy Roman Church as the cardinals remain deadlocked, unable to choose a new pope. Only the Binders and a mad priest have a hope of uniting the Church against the invading Mongol host. An untested band of young warriors stands against the dissolute Khan, fighting for glory and freedom in the Khan’s sadistic circus of swords, and the brave band of Shield-Brethren who set out to stop the Mongol threat single-handedly race against their nemesis before he can raise the entire empire against them. Veteran knight Feronantus, haunted by his life in exile, leads the dwindling company of Shield-Brethren to their final battle, molding them into a team that will outlast him. No good hero lives forever. Or fights alone.
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