Croaker and Lady in Opal. Road to Khatovar. Black company, Warrior


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Either: "We are the Black Company. We have no friends. All others are the enemy, or at best not to be trusted. That relationship with the world does not require hatred or any other emotion. It requires wariness." Or: "There are no self-proclaimed villains, only regiments of self-proclaimed saints." 17.


Glen Cook "The White Rose" episode "True name". Croaker and Lady

The Black Company is ordered to march thousands of miles across the Lady's vast empire to the Barrowland. A small detachment, including the Company's doctor and historian, Croaker, is flown to Juniper, a run-down port outside the empire, at the request of the local prince, to investigate a mysterious black castle, a possible magical connection to the Barrowland.


Chris Leenheer Storyboarding and Illustration The Black Company

Glen Cook changed the face of the fantasy genre forever - and for the better. 9/10 The Black Company is a wonderfully amoral book. Buy on Amazon. Review by Joshua S Hill. 11 positive reader review (s) for The Black Company. 23 positive reader review (s) in total for the Chronicles of the Black Company series.


Croaker and Lady in Opal. Road to Khatovar. Black company, Warrior

As Soldiers Live opens, Croaker is military dictator of all the Taglias, and no Black Company member has died in battle for four years. Croaker figures it can't last. He's right. For, of course, many of the Company's old adversaries are still around. Narayan Singh and his adopted daughter--actually the offspring of Croaker and the Lady--hope to.


[OC] Croaker of the Black Company, also the inspiration for my next

The Chronicles of the Black Company was always Croaker's tale. Other members of the Company have taken up the annalist's pen from time to time, and one might argue that the protagonist of the series is the Black Company itself, but the most important character was always Croaker. He began in the first volume as the young and rash Company.


Croaker (The Black Company) by Irontree on DeviantArt

Chronicles of the Black Company by Glen Cook My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars Series: The Chronicles of the Black Company (Book #1-3 of 9) Genre: Fantasy, Grimdark fantasy, Epic Fantasy Pages: 704 pages (US Omnibus edition) Published: 18th September, 2018 by Gollancz (UK) & 13th November 2017 by Tor Books (US)


Chris Leenheer Storyboarding and Illustration The Black Company

The Black Company is a series of dark fantasy books written by American author Glen Cook. The series combines elements of epic fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit, the Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximately four-hundred-year history. Green Ronin Publishing published The Black Company role-playing game in 2004.


Croaker by KiraMayer on DeviantArt

Captain Edit Captain view image Origin & physical description Birthplace One of the Jewel Cities, southern continent Sex Male Affiliations Allegiances Black Company Occupation Black Company Captain Titles "Old Man" Status (! spoilers !) Appearances Appeared in The Black Company Port of Shadows "Tides Elba" "Smelling Danger" "Bone Candy"


book characters the Lady, Croaker and Soulcatcher Black company

The Black Company is also packed full of action. However, and most of it happens to be tersely described from a distance. While this befits the premise of Croaker as annalist (think Duiker in Deadhouse Gates), unfortunately it does at times feel like little more than a dull, dry listing of distant events. Furthermore, much of the action is.


Chris Leenheer Storyboarding and Illustration The Black Company

The Black Company is a series of Dark Fantasy books by Glen Cook, and chronicles an ancient mercenary company — the titular Black Company, last of the Free Companies of Khatovar — as it plies its trade across the world and tries to find its lost roots.


The Black Company. Book character Dominator. Black company, Fantasy

The Black Company series spans nine books, plus a spinoff and an interquel, and covers 40 years of a mercenary company's 400-year history. No, that doesn't mean Cook's only a tenth of the way.


The Return of the Black Company by Glen Cook Glen Cook Dragonmount

Dreams of Steel is Book 5 in Glen Cook's fantasy masterpiece, The Chronicles of the Black Company. Croaker has fallen and, following the Company's disastrous defeat at Dejagore, Lady is one of the few survivors—determined to avenge the Company and herself against the Shadowmasters, no matter what the cost..


The Black Company Croaker by BrandyWoods on DeviantArt

Shed, Soulcatcher, One-eye, and Goblin. Shed for having one of the best character arcs in the books and across genres. Soulcatcher is the only character having fun being herself, for herself, and by herself. A lunatic but resourceful lone wolf is always a blast to have in any story.


Black Company Croaker by DePrime on DeviantArt

The Black Company, released in May 1984, is the first novel in Glen Cook 's ongoing series The Black Company. The book combines elements of epic fantasy and dark fantasy as it describes the dealings of an elite mercenary unit - the Black Company - with the Lady, ruler of the Northern Empire. The Dominator is an extremely powerful wizard who.


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The Black Company is told through tales of the chronicler Croaker, a medic and historian of the annals which have been keeping the official records of the company for hundreds of years. He is joined by his fellow solders: The Captain, the ever quiet Silent, the two wizards of One-Eye and Goblin, Elmo, and of coarse the mysterious Raven.


Croaker by Chris Leenheer on Artstation. Character design for a

Cover 1 Cover 2 by Mikey Patch view image Origin & physical description Birthplace Crossroads of trade routes south of Padora Sex Male Stature 6 feet 4 inches Hair Brown Receding hairline by Dreams of Steel Skin White Relationships Spouse / lover Lady Family Booboo (daughter) Arkana, Shukrat (adopted daughters) Baku, Shin (reputed children)