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“emotion clouds the rational, and many perspectives guide the full reality. To view current events as a historian is to account for all perspectives, even those of your enemy. It is to know the past and to use such relevant history as a template for expectations. It is, most of all, to force reason ahead of instinct, to refuse to demonize that which you hate, and to, most of all, accept your own fallibility.”

Quote by R. A. Salvatore

Work

The Orc King: Transitions

This fantasy novel delves into the experiences of an orc king as he navigates significant changes in his personal life and the governance of his kingdom. The narrative follows his growth and the evolution of his rule, offering insights into the complexities of leadership and the challenges of maintaining a kingdom amidst internal and external pressures. more

Author

R. A. Salvatore
R. A. Salvatore

R.A. Salvatore, whose real name is Rafael Joseph Salvatore, is an American fantasy author best known for his 'Dark Elf' series, which began in 1988 and has been highly acclaimed by readers. His works are characterized by rich imagination, complex character development, and profound thematic exploration. more

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