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Cover artist
  
Dominic Forbes

Series
  
Darkwar Saga

Originally published
  
3 March 2008

Preceded by
  
Into a Dark Realm

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction


Language
  
English

Publication date
  
March 3, 2008

Author
  
Raymond E. Feist

Followed by
  
Rides a Dread Legion

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

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Country
  
United States United Kingdom

Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Into a Dark Realm, Flight of the Nighthawks, Rides a Dread Legion, Exile's Return, King of Foxes

Wrath of a Mad God is a fantasy novel by Raymond E. Feist. It is the third and final book in the Darkwar Saga and was published in 2008. It was preceded by Into a Dark Realm which was published in 2006. It was originally meant to be published on September 3, 2007.

Contents

Plot introduction

On the world of the Dasati, Pug and the other Conclave members must find a way to save their people from the magician, Leso Varen, and the wrath of the mad god he has awoken. Miranda must find a way to save herself from the clutches of the Deathpriests who have her held captive on the world of Kelewan.

Plot summary

Wrath of a Mad God finishes the Darkwar saga. Pug, Magnus, Nakor and Ralan Bek have reached the Dasati home world, and are now working with the followers of the White, what they called their pantheon of gods who were evicted from the second plane by the Dark God. Macros learns that the living Gods of Midkemia—including the Nameless—made an agreement with the gods of the second plane of reality (if they are not one and the same), and a result was that the soul of Macros was forced into the second plane of reality after his encounter and subsequent death at the hands of Maarg the demon king of the 5th plane of reality. Ralan Bek is not the God Killer, containing not a sliver of Nalar the nameless one, but he carries a sliver of the Dasati god of war to prepare the way for the true God Killer. The Dark God turns out to be an obese Dread Lord, feeding off the countless souls of the dead in the Dasati realm. The Dreadlord had previously invaded the third and fourth plane of reality, consuming all life within both realms. His ultimate goal is to devour enough souls in the second plane to transport himself into the first plane, where the world of Midkemia resides. As the invasion of Kelewan begins, the Dasati take many prisoners and throw them back through the rift to the Dasati world straight towards the waiting Dreadlord who consumes the souls of the falling bodies. The Dreadlord is eventually defeated by a combination of two factors as it tries to travel through the rift to Kelewan; the God Killer, which is revealed to be the tiny sliver of Nalar sheltered by Leso Varen, is released by Nakor in his final act and attacks the Dreadlord from behind, whilst Pug puts a rift in front of Kelewan's moon and slightly adjusts its orbit, forcing a massive chunk of rock to collide with the Dreadlord as it tries to emerge from the rift. For once, Nalar, the mad God of Evil, worked in concert with the other gods of his pantheon, to prevent the Dreadlord from subverting his role as the ultimate force for evil in the first plane of reality.

Continuing on with the two stories, one book -theme started in the preceding book, Miranda, who remained behind in the first plane of reality, escapes from the Deathpriests of the Dasati. She travels to Kelewan, and there leads the Tsurani in the defense of their, ultimately doomed, home-world.

Publication history

Since its release Wrath of a Mad God has been published in at least five countries and three languages.

Note: Australia, New Zealand and South Africa have the same release dates as the UK.

  • 2008, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-724429-0, Pub date March 3, 2008, Hardback
  • 2008, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-724430-4, Pub date September 1, 2008, Trade paperback
  • 2008, USA, HarperCollins ISBN 0-06-079298-1, Pub date March 25, 2008, Hardback
  • 2008, NLD, Luitingh Fantasy, ISBN 978-90-245-5659-5, Pub date April, 2008, Hardback
  • 2008, HUN, Beholder Kft., Pub date June 2, 2008, Paperback
  • References

    Wrath of a Mad God Wikipedia