From the very pit of hell he came, Earl of the Netherworld, vassal to the prince of evil..... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I read this book about 20 years ago, it was originally in my brother's collection. I have been searching for this book and Yeah I finally found it. Funny how this character stays in your mind and I still wonder what happened to him? Is there a second novel? Off to buy this and search for any follow up story of this character.
Raum is an obscure book, but a very good read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
A friend lent me this paperback fantasy novel almost ten years ago and I still remember not being able to put it down after reading it. The story is set in The British Isles during King Arthur's court. While attempting to summon an arch-devil to do his bidding, a powerful druid mistakenly summons a minor demon lord named "Raum", who kills the druid and escapes into the countryside. Raum summons a demonic horse and rides off to explore England, and is followed everywhere by scores of crows. Eventually he meets up with errant knights of King Arthur's court who, foolishly, challenge the demon to "have ado to the utterance". Raum accepts and with little effort kills scores of knights. Soon Raum happens by a jousting tournament and once again every knight seeks to destroy him, but Raum unhorses them all and kills each one. Eventually, several Paladins (Holy Knights) show up and challenge the demon to duel, but upon seeing them Raum feels strangely repelled, yet at the same time new feeling of wonder and awe start to fill his mind - human feelings he's never experienced before. For the first time Raum feels remorse over the thought of killing a Paladin, and he does everything he can to avoid fighting them. As the story progresses Raum is contacted by his darklord and ordered to return 'home', but he disobeyes his master and stays on earth intent on becoming a Paladin! Even though he is pure evil, Raum is a knight, and he sees the Paladin as the embodyment of true perfection, and paradoxically, he attempts to attain that goal. The book deals with complex existential ideas and is ultimately a tragedy. Anyone who loves heroic fantasy and especially tales asociated with Arthurian times, should read this book, you won't be let down.
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