01-20-2003, 11:14 AM | #11 |
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Well, pard, the theory is the following:
There is an infinite amount of worlds/universes/dimensions which differ from one another, some only slightly, some a bit more. They all form the Multiverse, which is the place all of Moorcock's tales happen in(well in fact, due to definition, everything happens in the Multiverse, there are in fact physical theories about it). However, each of the main heroes I listed lives on a separate world/universe/dimension and has his own saga without any ties to the other series of the other champions. Each can be read as a standalone saga, you can read Elric and totally neglect Hawkmoon for example. And there's no order in which to approach the different heroes, you can start with Corum or Bastable or whatever you like (although Elric's the easiest to approach as it is nearest to classical fantasy) The only connection between some of the series are a story or two were several of the heroes meet, but knowing who the other heroes are is not essential to the understanding of a certain story. "Sailing to the past" for example, the first story of "Sailors on the Seas of Fate", has Elric meeting Corum, Hawkmoon and Erekose. It's part of the Elric cycle and no prior knowledge of the other folks is neccesary. However, it's fun if you later read Hawkmoon and discover a chapter, where the same episode related in "Sailing" is told from Hawkmoons perspective... In sum, they are all different, unconnected tales which Moorcock had lots of fun connecting through some metaphysical idea, the multiverse. [img]smile.gif[/img] ah...I've always a problem staying outside of hazy terrain. Should you require additional info, I'd advise you to either ask djinn Raffo, should he pass along some day again, or to visit Multiverse.org, where you can get lots of info, lots of freaky infos and even ask the master himself! Or you bear with my slightly unstructured explanations
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01-22-2003, 07:28 AM | #12 |
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White Wolf's collection of the Eternel Champion books are
1. The Enertal Champion 2. Von Bek 3. Hawkmoon 4. A Nomad of the Timestream 5. Elric: Song of the Black Sword 6. The Road between the Worlds. 7. Corum: The Comming of Chaos 8. Sailing to Utopia 9. Kane of Old Mars 10. Dancers at the End of Time 11. Elric: The Stealer of Souls 12. Corum: The Prince with the Silver Hand 13. Legends from the End of Time 14. Earl Aubec and other stories 15. Count Brass Each of these contain 3 or more books.
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01-22-2003, 05:51 PM | #13 |
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Also Imperial Dwarf mentioned the first book of Sailor on the Seas of Fate. An Elric book in which Elric meets Corum, Hawkmoon and Erekose to fight Agak and Gagak, aliens from another universe. Their is also three other tales that has the same story except told from Corums point of view, from Hawkmoons point of view and from Erekoses point of view.
and about connectivity.. All the heroes of his stories are a manifestation of the Eternal Champion and are basically reincarnations of one another. For instance Erekose can remember all of the times when he was Elric and when he was Corum etc etc. Pretty wild stuff.. [ 01-22-2003, 05:53 PM: Message edited by: Djinn Raffo ] |
01-24-2003, 06:38 AM | #14 |
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Sorry fellas, but that's confusing as all shit. [img]graemlins/awcrap.gif[/img]
So...where do I start if I want to read about Elric? I guess from imperial dwarf's recommendation I should start with Elric of Melnibone? |
01-24-2003, 09:16 AM | #15 |
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<font color="#ffccff">The reccommended reading order for Elric is as follows.
1. Elric of Melnibone 2. Sailor on the Seas of Fate 3. The Weird of the White Wolf 4. The Vanishing Tower 5. Bane of the Black Sword 6. StormBringer 7. Elric at the End of Time. There are newer novels with elric stories that fit in between but these are the Main/original Elric Saga. Hope this helps. </font> |
01-24-2003, 09:44 AM | #16 |
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Thanks, mate! This gives me a starting point anyway, hopefully I'll learn a bit more about this multiverse as I get into it. Cheers! [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Personally, I found the "Elric" books unsatisfying and prefer some of the other avatar's tales. "The War Hound and the World's Pain" springs to mind [img]smile.gif[/img]
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and the very title "The War Hound and the World's Pain" is [img]graemlins/firedevil.gif[/img]
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Not to mention dukes of chaos, drug experiences, repetitive story lines, lots of classic juvenile stuff...
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