"Wound a lion's pride, and you will feel their claws. When Plas, defiant King of Ipithyia, insults Wely, proud King of Lynchun, Wely needs no further provocation for invading the realm of his long time enemy. As Wely's lord of battle, Othrun of Eastrealm is charged to destroy Plas and conquer Ipithyia. This, despite Othrun winning a hard-earned peace with Plas, by sparing him from death, years before. But other ambitious warlords vie to seize Ipithyia for themselves. Othrun faces bitter combat on multiple fronts, intrigue, ...
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"Wound a lion's pride, and you will feel their claws. When Plas, defiant King of Ipithyia, insults Wely, proud King of Lynchun, Wely needs no further provocation for invading the realm of his long time enemy. As Wely's lord of battle, Othrun of Eastrealm is charged to destroy Plas and conquer Ipithyia. This, despite Othrun winning a hard-earned peace with Plas, by sparing him from death, years before. But other ambitious warlords vie to seize Ipithyia for themselves. Othrun faces bitter combat on multiple fronts, intrigue, and the mysterious powers of Eltnish mages like Queen Lysi. Who still has securing Othrun's love, and her own plans for conquest, squarely in her sights. Othrun will require the aid of his own mage, the enigmatic Viwa, to combat his foes who can deploy mages of their own. For Othrun's mysterious spiritual guide appears to have deserted him. Othrun is forced to rely more and more on pagan magic-magic he is supposed to disavow as heresy-rather than his Single God. Othrun's armies are led by heroes who seem destined to become legends, such as Othrun's son the Younger, Ingersa, Glathan, Thurol, Yedwol, Eld, Centi, and the fiery and skilled yet untested She-Wolf of Carthlughe, Hiris, also known as the Haughty Princess. Yet even all those great warriors won't be enough to ensure triumph. And Othrun will need to prevent temptation, doubt, and his mercurial nature, putting his once staunch faith, and his allegiances, in jeopardy. But before Othrun can grapple with all these challenges, he must confront dark secrets that could not only destroy his shaky beliefs, but also destroy Othrun himself"--
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ââ?¬Å"Wound a lionââ?¬â?¢s pride, and you will feel their claws.ââ?¬Â?
Ah, pride. Where does it get us? What rewards does it truly bring? In ââ?¬Å"A Lionââ?¬â?¢s Pride,ââ?¬Â? Book 4 in The Drowned Kingdom Saga by P.L. Stuart, it certainly fuels ambition, and it is a driving force in the story. But it also sharpens the edge of the proverbial ââ?¬Å"double-edged sword,ââ?¬Â? sparking wars between kingdoms and pushing warriors onto perilous pathsââ?¬"on the battlegrounds and within their own hearts and minds.
King Othrun of Eastrealm is called to lead an invasion for King Wely of Lynchun after his longtime enemy, Plas, the King of Ipithyia, insults him. Othrun once spared Plas�s life to keep the peace, but that decision is now haunting him with the impending battle. As he faces rival warlords and schemes of mages, Othrun is also dealing with cracks in his own faith. Wrestling with forbidden magic and ancient secrets, Othrun must rely on his fierce band of warriors to survive. He may just have to sacrifice more than he ever expected.
Iââ?¬â?¢m always thrilled to receive a package in the mail from P.L. Stuart because I know it can only mean one thing ââ?¬" a guaranteed thrill from a master in epic fantasy adventure. As expected, ââ?¬Å"A Lionââ?¬â?¢s Pride does not disappoint. If youââ?¬â?¢ve been following my reviews for The Drowned Kingdom Saga, youââ?¬â?¢ll know that I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Othrun. I struggle with him, question him, sometimes pity him, and, reluctantly, even admire him. More so with each new book. He goes against everything I stand for, but heââ?¬â?¢s a fascinating figureââ?¬"torn between loyalty, duty, and personal demons that always seem to cloud his decisions. Itââ?¬â?¢s Stuartââ?¬â?¢s honest portrayal of Othrun that makes him both admirable and infuriating. His growth and failures feel authentic, adding real depth to a character that fans of epic fantasy will appreciate.
But Othrun is just one of my favs. His son, Othrun the Younger, brings an intriguing element to the story, following in his father�s footsteps while wrestling with the weight of expectations and legacy. While the Younger is always respectful of his father, he doesn�t back down when serious issues threaten a rift between them.
There are plenty of other characters worth mentioning, but hold up ââ?¬" we have to talk about the fierce females! For all of Othrunââ?¬â?¢s faith-driven fears and misogynistic tendencies, he surrounds himself with powerful women who shape his journey in often profound ways. Among them are queens like Lysi of Nyrimia, a formidable mage and warlady; Undala, Queen of the Anibian Tribes, known for her wisdom and fierce leadership; and Tarlis, the dark-haired Queen of Celtnia, a former mage who mysteriously lost her powers. Mages like Sila, Othrunââ?¬â?¢s wife, and Viwa, Othrunââ?¬â?¢s loyal ward, bring mystical strength to his court. And then thereââ?¬â?¢s Hiris, the ââ?¬Ë?She-Wolf of Carthlughe,ââ?¬â?¢ a proud princess warrior. These women are essential in challenging Othrunââ?¬â?¢s beliefs and enriching Stuartââ?¬â?¢s world.
Beyond the masterful plot and characters, as with each book in the saga, ââ?¬Å"A Lionââ?¬â?¢s Prideââ?¬Â? stands out for its exploration of complex themes that deepen the storyââ?¬â?¢s impact.
Stuart doesn�t shy away from examining racial prejudice, particularly within the kingdom�s elite circles. Characters like Ingersa, prince of the Anib, a race who didn�t look like them, frequently encountered overt and subtle bigotry, mimicking the deep-seated biases embedded in our own world. This element adds a layer of realism and moral complexity, as even the most celebrated warriors face discrimination, prompting readers to reflect on issues of race and privilege within a fantasy context.
Religion also plays a critical role, with belief systems often clashing and leading to violence and persecution. In a sobering parallel to real-world dynamics, the novel explores the complexities of faith and the dangers of religious intolerance, clearly showing how beliefs can both unite and divide societies. Very topical today.
One of the more defining features of the series is the depth of lore. Each book builds on the foundations laid in previous books, offering readers an immersive experience filled with myth, history, and cultural richness. For newcomers, starting with earlier installments is essential to fully appreciate the interconnected histories and motivations that drive the saga. It is this intricate world-building that makes the story feel epic and alive.
Of course, it wouldnââ?¬â?¢t be a proper epic fantasy without the battle scenes. Stuartââ?¬â?¢s battles are grand and visceral, steeped in epic tradition, where warriors clash with ferocity and honor. True sensory experiences. I dare to say Stuartââ?¬â?¢s action ââ?¬Å"scenesââ?¬Â? evoke the intensity of the ââ?¬Å"big screenââ?¬Â? and keep readers on the edge of their seats.
It�s worth mentioning that some sections go deep into introspection, which might slow the pace for some readers, but it really brings out the weight of Othrun�s decisions and his struggle to balance ideals with the hard realities of leadership. Othrun also has a secret, and the novel�s ending is both thrilling and tragic, setting him up for even tougher challenges as the series moves forward.
Overall, The Drowned Kingdom Saga is a must-read for fans of epic fantasy who appreciate a richly layered world, complex characters, and themes that resonate on a human level. In ââ?¬Å"The Lionââ?¬â?¢s Pride,ââ?¬Â? Book Four of the series, P.L. Stuart has crafted a story that will keep readers eagerly awaiting the next chapter in Othrunââ?¬â?¢s journey. 5 epic stars!