The Naama War
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Author | Charles R. Saunders |
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Cover artist | Mshindo Kumba |
Language | English |
Series | Imaro |
Genre | Fantasy novel |
Publisher | Sword and Soul Media |
Publication date | 2009 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 333 pp |
Preceded by | The Trail of Bohu |
Followed by | The Return of Imaro |
The Naama War is a fantasy novel written by Charles R. Saunders, and published independently in 2009 by Sword & Soul Media via the online press Lulu.[1]
Synopsis
[edit]Warfare on a cataclysmic scale is convulsing across the continent of Nyumbani, from north to south. Soldiers fall. Cities burn. Blood reddens the sea. Sorcery sears the land. Deities gather in opposite dimensions, poised to unleash unimaginable cosmic power on a land already battered by the Cushites of the North and the Naamans of the South.
In the midst of this massive struggle, Imaro, warrior of the Ilyassai, wages a personal war against his nemesis, the sorcerer Bohu of Naama. This individual vendetta mirrors the larger clash between the forces of good and evil – a confrontation that threatens to tear Nyumbani apart.
The destiny for which Imaro has been honed like a living weapon, now lies directly before him. Imaro vs. Bohu. Cush vs. Naama. War. Magic. Blood. Fire. The losers in this wide-ranging battle for the fate of a continent face oblivion. But the winners will not emerge unscathed.
List of characters
[edit]The characters in this section are listed in their order of appearance.
- Imaro - son of Katisa, an Ilyassai warrior decreed Benemetapa (heir) of the Monomotapa Empire
- Pomphis - Bambuti Pygmy scholar and former jester, now friend to Imaro
- Bohu - servant of the Erriten, Imaro's nemesis
- King Majnun - deposed king of Kitwana and former friend of Pomphis
- Solosha - Imaro's cousin and his closest friend among the Ngikwa, his fathers people
- Mkwayo - Imaro's father and Monomotapa (Emperor) of the Monomotapa Empire
- Katisa - Imaro's mother now Dakamatapa (Empress/Queen) of the Monomotapa Empire
- Kilewo - son of Imaro, five rains old
- Tanisha - a Shikaza woman who becomes Imaro's companion
Footnotes
[edit]External links
[edit]- Charles R. Saunders official website
- The Naama War title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database