![]() ![]() ![]() Elric and Slorm hand over the Black Swords in exchange for Zarozinia. There they are warned that Jagreen Lern's alliance with Sarosto will be the end of the Young Kingdoms. Elric, Dyvim Slorm, and Elric's companion, Moonglum journey to Darnizhaan. Darnizhaan killed himself years ago from fear of the Black Swords, which are now the only things he will take in return for Zarozinia. He tells them that the person who took Zarozinia is a resurrected god named Darnizhaan. One of the Nihrain, servants of Balance, named Sepiriz, contacts Elric and Dyvim Slorm, owner of Stormbringer's brother sword, Mournblade. Meanwhile, Jagreen Lern, theocrat of Pan Tang, forms an alliance with Sarosto, ruler of Dharijor, and the Dukes of Hell to take over the world. In "Dead God's Homecoming", chaos beings kidnap Elric of Melniboné's wife, Zarozinia, spurring Elric into fateful actions and the recovery of Stormbringer, the demon-sword that dominates his destiny. The novel is a fix-up of four previously published stories from 19: Stormbringer is a 1965 novel written by Michael Moorcock and featuring the character Elric of Melniboné. ![]()
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