How To Get The Sword On Destiny
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Author | Andrzej Sapkowski |
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Original title | Miecz przeznaczenia |
Translator | David French |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Series | The Witcher |
Genre | Fantasy |
Published |
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Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 384 |
ISBN | 978-1-4732-1153-7 |
Preceded by | The Last Wish |
Followed by | Blood of Elves |
Sword of Destiny (Polish: Miecz przeznaczenia) is the second (in its fictional chronology; first in Polish print) of the two collections of short stories (the other being The Last Wish), both preceding the main Witcher Saga. The stories were written by Polish fantasy author Andrzej Sapkowski. The first Polish edition was published in 1992;[1] the English edition was published in the UK by Gollancz in 2015.[2]
Plot[edit]
The anthology consists of several stories, loosely linked in a chronology.
- 'The Bounds of Reason' (Granica możliwości)
- 'A Shard of Ice' (Okruch lodu)
- 'Eternal Flame' (Wieczny ogień)
- 'A Little Sacrifice' (Trochę poświęcenia)
- 'Sword of Destiny' (Miecz przeznaczenia)
- 'Something More' (Coś więcej)
The short stories in this collection take place before the events of the novels and introduce characters that become major players in the novels. The titular story, The Sword of Destiny, is the first to introduce the character of Ciri. The following story, Something More, which also features Ciri, is a direct prequel to the Witcher Saga, describing events that take place shortly before those in the Saga (such as the fall of the Kingdom of Cintra).
Translations[edit]
The book has been translated into Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Russian, Greek, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Lithuanian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Serbian, Bulgarian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Romanian, Turkish, Dutch and French. The English translation was released by Gollancz on May 21, 2015 (translated by David French).[3]
Audio book[edit]
In 2011, after huge success of audio play based on Sapkowski's Narrenturm, Fonopolis and audioteka.pl released audio plays based on The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny. Sword of Destiny, lasting about 15 hours, was voiced by 49 actors, including Krzysztof Banaszyk as Geralt, Anna Dereszowska as Yennefer, Sławimir Pacek as Dandelion, Joanna Pach as Ciri, Wiktor Zborowski as Istredd and Krzysztof Gosztyła as narrator.
Adaptation[edit]
- 'The Bounds of Reason' was adapted in The Witcher (TV series) episode 'Rare Species'.
- Elements of 'Sword of Destiny' was adapted in The Witcher episode 'Of Banquets, Bastards and Burials'.
- 'Something More' was divided in two parts and adapted in two The Witcher episodes 'Before a Fall' and 'Much More'.
References[edit]
- ^'SuperNOWA - Andrzej Sapkowski'.
- ^'Gollancz Acquire Three More Witcher Novels'. Archived from the original on June 19, 2018. Retrieved May 16, 2015.
- ^Andrzej Sapkowski - Sword of Destiny. The Orion Publishing Group. 2018-07-13. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
External links[edit]
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