Book Rating: 9/10
In the book The Infernal City you follow the two characters Annaïg, a young women, and Mere-Glim, an Argonian (Lizard-like Humanoid), on an adventure that takes them far from their homeland in the Black Marsh, to an enigmatic island suspended in air called Umbriel. Once "aboard" this island they are discovered and immediately put to work in the kitchens and the sumps. As they struggle in their new lives, you also find yourself along with the Prince of the Empire, Attrebus, who is determined to solve the mystery if Umbriel along with the Dark Elf, Sul.
In The Infernal City you stumble upon many classical fantasy styles, as well as some new styles that will remind you of Lord of the Rings or The Ranger's Apprentice. You are taken to the world of Nirn, a continent ruled by the great Empire which successfully united all of the races and homelands in an endured harmony. You are taken to a time with little technology, but to a strong and magical history and the conflicts that differ from our own world.
I would recommend this book to those who enjoy novels that introduce fantasy, medieval ways of life, or books that take you to an unfamiliar location. I would also recommend it to those who have played the game this book is based off of, for a greater understanding of the world of Nirn.
The World of Nirn


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