A review by lundos
Legends of Ahn by Kel Kade

3.0

Once again we follow Rezkin, aka the Raven, aka Dark Tidings, the Master of all Skills and Rules as he continues to be better than everyone else at everything. However, in this one we get hints of him being more than what he seems
Spoilerhis ability to open doors and control the phantom warriors in Hogwarts, I mean Cael, suggets an elven heritage
. And
Spoilerhis magic is not something the other mages can see, as witin the old Cael, which seems to be elder magic,
.

Also we get an insight into his paranoia that will probably drive everyone away from him at some point. Rezkin may spout things about war/fighting/leadership that make a lot of sense in a twisted and horrible kind of way, but that doesn’t change the fact he’s a merciless, cold-hearted killer.

Introduction of the Fae - Bilior - a tree. Agreement:
SpoilerAn army for a safe haven - deal made with Bilior, but concerns all Fae. The Fae need Rezkin since they cannot sense the Daem'Ahn - the demons - as they use possession of humans.


The other characters are mostly used to show Rezkin's thought processes and are therefore not developing or evolving that much. It doesn't concern me that much, but why then use quite a lot of the ending on Benni the thief
Spoilerhe frees several nobles who meets up with the old general?
I don't get that - unless it's to show one of the many, many plans from Rezkin in motion.

Overall, it's more or less as expected.