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is white wolf part of the drenai saga?

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Question by jonny
Submitted on 6/17/2004
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is white wolf part of the drenai saga?


Answer by Chio'83
Submitted on 11/24/2004
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Yes and no...it is a Drenai tale in that it relates to the world in which Drenai is a kingdom and it pertains to a few existing Drenai saga character's (i.e. Druss and Diagoras) and a new hero in the sagas (Olek Skillganon) and yet unlike most of it's predessors it isn't set in the land of the Drenai people! However, Ottoka'sbookstore, Darkstorm.org (an offical fan-site) and many other sources count it as part of the saga's.

 

Answer by Trix
Submitted on 1/11/2005
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It is in a way because it is in the drenai times but it is more about Skilgannon than any drenai character.

 

Answer by scott
Submitted on 7/26/2005
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White Wolf may not be part of the actual saga concerning the Drenai, but it does give some background on Druss and the world the Drenai nation is part of as a whole. So it definitely belongs somewhere within the series.

 

Answer by SKILGANNON
Submitted on 1/10/2006
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I think it certainly is ! If it is part of the saga of Druss, then it must be. The second part actually takes part on Drenai land. Definately Drenai !

 

Answer by gellen
Submitted on 1/18/2006
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yes,it is set in the drenai universe and features druss

 

Answer by Tufty
Submitted on 2/23/2006
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Yes it is, and don't expect anything different its the same as any other gemmell novel, he;s probally one of the only authors who can get away with writing the same story again and again

 

Answer by Skilganon
Submitted on 3/22/2007
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Yes! DUH!! just read it and you will notice the appearance of Druss!

 

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