And next in the booklog pile, the next of the Guardians of the Flame series, The Warrior Lives. In which we see the fallout of the death of Karl Cullinane, the maturation story of his heir comes to a climax (completing the arc from the last book, The Heir Apparent), and decisions are made with regard to the future of the Empire and its tension with the Other Siders mission against slavery, etc.
This time, I'm not even going to give the metacommentary, because it's exactly the same as it has been for the last book and the ones before that, and I don't really have anything else to say. The quality holds up and it continued to be enjoyable, although really, I'm starting to think I'd have preferred to get fewer longer books and break the story up less.
But on we go.
