![]() They had no real purpose other than to fill the pages of this book. You get to meet this new set of characters, but then you never see them again for it to make sense why they showed up in the first place. But the narrative became tedious real quick with the many unrelated anecdotes thrown your way. With Greenberg's The One Hundred Nights of Hero I cherished the fact that each tale was either a prequel or sequel of sorts. Since this has many adventurous short stories set throughout the book, I was waiting patiently for some much need correlation to occur, but it never did. The set up for The Encyclopedia of Early Earth sounded right up my alley, but the execution turned out to be less so. I've had my sight on this graphic novel for nearly a year, so I was sad to see myself barely pushing through it now. ![]() ![]() This book contains many stories, big and small, about and pertaining to the following things: Gods, monsters, mad kings, wise old crones, shamans, medicine men, brothers and sisters, strife, mystery, bad science, worse geography, and did we already mention true love? ![]()
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