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Violence
Very heavy
Extreme and sustained battle violence; major characters die in brutal fashion; gods and monsters engage in mass combat
Language
Some
Adult language appropriate to the grimdark register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief romantic content; nothing explicit
Substance Use
Barely any
Some mead and period drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
The cumulative emotional weight of a trilogy's conclusion; grief for beloved characters
What this book is about
The third and final volume of John Gwynne's Bloodsworn Saga brings all his storylines—Orka's relentless quest for her abducted son, Varg's bloody path from thrall to warrior, Elvar's search for meaning—to their culmination against a backdrop of divine war. Gwynne's Norse-inspired grimdark fantasy is distinguished by kinetic battle sequences, deep character work, and a mythology that draws richly from the Eddas. The body count is enormous and the action unrelenting.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Extreme violence throughout; among the most action-saturated fantasy series being published
Major character deaths
Not suitable for readers sensitive to graphic battle violence
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