Ragenard is in search of recognition from his Faith. He is
looking to put himself in the tomes of Christianity. As such, he has pursued a
Necromancer across the great lands and is nipping at his heels. He finds his
evil doer, the Christ boaster and does to him exactly what his desires demand –
he kills the Necromancer.
The writing style is that of fantastical fantasy. Well drawn
out with great passion and attention to detail that Creaney folds into his tale
is inspiring. The creativity is impeccable but the story itself is circular
and disappointing as it is predictable.
As a writer, I marvel at the mood and language but disappoint
in the ending. Not to spoil the entire story of course, as I feel you should
always read a tale and decide for yourself. In fact, I recommend the story if
for nothing else the mood and fulfillment of fantasy in the writing. Alas, my
heart and expectations do however sink as I read on to the final passages of Abomination.
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