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Review by Sou Hi -- We are Voulhire: The Fires of Virko

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[Following is a volunteer review of "We are Voulhire: The Fires of Virko" by Matthew Tysz.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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We are Voulhire: The Fires of Virko by Matthew Tysz is the second book of the series. Following the loss of Lord Eldus, Hillport had fallen into Meldorath's hand. Regarding his imprisonment as the King's betrayal, the mage set his mind on planning to exact his revenge.

On the other hand, the most productive city of Voulhire, Virko, had just undergone a grand change: The noble's sovereignty shall be replaced by a chamber of merchants, and the lordship would be all but a title. No one openly opposed this new rule, but each of the parties affected by it was scheming in silence. Even the son of Virko's lord seemed to have some unspoken secrets.

Meanwhile, Galen Bray was heading to Virko, seeking for an iron supplier with his friends Rowan and Demetrius. Coincidentally, the city turned out to be Demetrius' hometown, where he was reluctant to return to. But thanks to Demetrius, they seized a chance to speak with Virko's lord. Since the man promised them what they needed, the trio also agreed to cleanse the house and ward off the devil bound to its undercroft. However, things may not be so easy for them. Could Galen's simple brain handle the challenge?

One good thing is that the script is still as smooth as the first book. Despite being divided into minor episodes featuring different characters, the book retains its flow and twists with fitting logic. The evil mage is also clearly portrayed, as the book shows more of his story and his thought. Unlike the traditional villains who are usually blinded by anger and hatred, Meldorah is a wise and creative fighter, as one could expect of the most fearsome mage.

As for Galen's party, their relationship also progresses nicely with the constant arguments between Demetrius and Rowan as well as Galen's being the peacemaker. I like how they can friendly banter with each other, even though they met only a few days ago. And since the tone of this second book is heavier due to the conspiracies, the trio's humorous presence has surely lightened up the mood. I notice that while the other episodes are told from the third-person point of view, Galen's part is narrated by himself, showing us his true thought and feeling.

If there is something I don't like in this book, then it's the imprudence of Eiodi Gadesh and his men. While Virko's event is somewhat a surprise, what happens to the Eiodi is totally predictable. Throughout the story, every sign hints his flaws: Virko's irresponsible priests, the veterans infiltrating Hillport with improper plans only to fail miserably, or Gadesh's lack of caution after that. He even lets an unknown man enter their stronghold without verifying the man's identity. Unfortunately, I can only say he has it coming with himself to blame. Eiodi Gadesh is yet another good man, but kindness alone can't save anyone.

Still, that is a minor negative aspect. The plot is good and professionally edited, so I will give it 4 out of 4 stars. It's a great Sci-Fi/Fantasy book for the fans of these genres, but sensitive readers may not like the massacre and the homosexual characters.

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I’ve read this book. I agree with your points and rating. Nice review!
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I think Eiodi Gadesh is meant to be an imprudent character in the book, otherwise the plot wouldn't move how its supposed to move. Anyways, thanks for an entertaining review!
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 19 Aug 2020, 13:02 I’ve read this book. I agree with your points and rating. Nice review!
Thank you. Such a nice series, isn't it?
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rahilshajahan wrote: 20 Aug 2020, 04:24 I think Eiodi Gadesh is meant to be an imprudent character in the book, otherwise the plot wouldn't move how its supposed to move. Anyways, thanks for an entertaining review!
Thank you for your opinion. Yes, I guess someone must be a sacrifice for the better.
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I like the characterization of Meldorath too! His character was unique and yes, Eiodi Gadesh had brought it on himself.
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anua24060 wrote: 20 Aug 2020, 23:23 I like the characterization of Meldorath too! His character was unique and yes, Eiodi Gadesh had brought it on himself.
Yes, I agree. Truthfully, Meldorath can be a great leader if he wishes it. I don't know why he is so fixated on Caromentis. He doesn't seem that happy when he has finally arrived there, anyway.
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I agree, the chapters about Galen and his friends are fun to read! Their friendship is one of the more positive things about this book and a nice change of pace. Thank you for the nice review!
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