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A Recommended Reading Order (no spoilers, with explanation - Reddit This is the sub for discussing Glen Cook's genre-busting series, The Black Company, the last of the Free Companies of Khatovar Here is a place to discuss the characters, plots, locations and themes of the books and short stories Along the way we will be thinking forward to the new books that are in the pipeline
Black Company TV series : r theblackcompany - Reddit This is the sub for discussing Glen Cook's genre-busting series, The Black Company, the last of the Free Companies of Khatovar Here is a place to discuss the characters, plots, locations and themes of the books and short stories Along the way we will be thinking forward to the new books that are in the pipeline
The Chronicles of the Black Company - Reddit This is the sub for discussing Glen Cook's genre-busting series, The Black Company, the last of the Free Companies of Khatovar Here is a place to discuss the characters, plots, locations and themes of the books and short stories Along the way we will be thinking forward to the new books that are in the pipeline Anything related to The Black Company is allowed, however obscure So arm
New The Black Company RPG : r rpg - Reddit This might be me becoming an old fart, but I can't seem to associate The Black Company with modern narrativist games I fondly remember the old 3e Black Company game by Green Ronin; it definitely breaks apart if you play it at higher levels, but 3e's comprehensive world-simulation fits the grounded vibe of the books
The Black Company by Glen Cook a Review Rambling thoughts Glen Cook did publish another Black Company in 2018 - Port of Shadows; it's a "lost history" set between The Black Company and Shadows Linger (pulled from Wikipedia) I enjoyed the book quite a bit; it's not the best of the series, but not the worst More Black Company, is good Black Company
The black company - Am I missing something : r Fantasy - Reddit The Black Company was like the complete opposite Super cool character building with a fast pace and subtlety in its plotting Cool, now I know what kind of story I prefer Gaining a better critical language helps you find more things you like That's why we should be better about our word choices
Review and Brew: The Black Company by Glen Cook : r Fantasy - Reddit The Black Company has the trappings of a traditional fantasy novel but reads like a Vietnam war novel That to me is what I loved about it The characters often had small breather scenes where they played cards, dicked around before a battle, and talk craft company politics
Just finished the first book of the black company, is it worth . . . - Reddit So The Black Company is by far my favorite fantasy series, and I just finished the original trilogy of The First Law TBC The rest of the series reads in similar fashion to The Black Company They get progressively fine tuned and are written with more personality as the series goes on, Cook fleshes them out a bit more and the world+characters
Received my copy of Midworld Press “The Black Company”. An . . . - Reddit The Company is currently in service to Reddit, so when posting please remember Rediquette If you are new to the series, please check out our subreddit wiki For information on the series, please check out The Black Company Wiki, but be warned, the wiki contains spoilers for the whole series
Reading order of The black company : r Fantasy - Reddit The Chronicles of the Black Company (i e the Books of the North) should be the first trilogy you read followed by the Books of the South, which I'm currently reading myself That 2nd trilogy picks up right where the first trilogy ends