The Diamond Warriors

This illustration by Geoff Taylor, was originally used on The Diamond Warriors, written by David Zindell,

Original Art

The Diamond Warriors


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Detail Image - art by Geoff Taylor
Detail Image - art by Geoff Taylor
Detail Image - art by Geoff Taylor


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The Diamond Warriors book cover - art by Geoff Taylor


Description

A beautiful white warhorse preceding a vast army marching through a valley.


Synopsis for Original Title

The world of Ea is an ancient world settled in eons past by the Star People. However, their ancestors floundered, in their purpose to create a great stellar civilisation on the new planet: they fell into moral decay. Now a champion has been born who will lead them back to greatness, by means of a spiritual -- and adventurous -- quest for Ea's Grail: the Lightstone. His name is Valashu Elahad, and he is destined to become King. Blessed (or cursed?) with an empathy for all living things, he will lead his people into the lands of Morjin, into the heart of darkness, wielding a magical sword called Alkadadur, there to recover the mythical Lightstone and return in triumph with his prize. But Morjin is not to be vanquished so easily! This is the fourth and final volume of the epic Ea Cycle. The battle will be fought, mysteries unravelled, the courage of Valashu tested to its limit. The reason the Valari came to Ea from the stars will be made known. Note: This


Details

Availability

Year1
2007

Medium2
Acrylic on Artboard

Size approx.3
29x18 inches or 73x45 cm
Original
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Availabe to License
Yes

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