![]() ![]() ![]() It chronicles key events of the most recent 40 years of the long history of a. ![]() I look forward to hearing from you, especially if you are the real Glen Cook. The Black Company series is a dark fantasy series written by Glen Cook. Please email me at if you have comments or suggestions. The original narrator of the series, Croaker, returns to the quill after a 4-book hiatus. It begins 4 years after the preceding novel, Water Sleeps.Within the in-universe timeline, it is the latest narrative. I have the arguments put forth by readers on both sides, and my notes and Elm is where it is, because it can't be in two places. Soldiers Live by Glen Cook is the 'Ninth Chronicle' of the Black Company series and the fourth novel in the Books of Glittering Stone tetralogy. The major uncertainty is in the placement of Elm, for which the text seems contradictory. Some places are only vaguely located by the texts, and I have tried not to violate reasonable interpretation, both my own and those of correspondents. Thanks also to Eldon the Seer for the badge image above. The complex geography of the tale fairly cries out for maps (to me at least), so here are my efforts to help clarify the world of the Black Companyīig thanks to Phil Jackson for the improved artwork on the maps of the north and south. ![]() Currently encompassing eleven books, the series continues to garner a loyal following. Glen Cook's fantasy series about the Black Company, published by Tor Books, has enjoyed a steadily growing reputation since the publication of its first volume in 1984. In 1984, in an effort to portray fantasy from the level of the military grunt, Glen Cook dreamed up the Black Company, a band of coarse, foulmouthed, and only occasionally sympathetic mercenaries who find themselves working for an evil overlord and her twisted, sorcerous minions. ![]()
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