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Hederick the Theocrat (Dragonlance: Villains, Book 4)

Hederick the Theocrat (Dragonlance: Villains, Book 4)




Hederick, leader of the Seeker religion in Solace and self-ordained conscience of Krynn, embarks on a terrifying inquisition that threatens all who follow magic and the true gods and allows the forces of evil into the world. Original. 75,000 first printing.

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4 Stars A very good book!
By the end of this book, even though I knew Hederick survived to see the Chronicles, I wanted this guy dead!

The Seekers were evil. Their methods were cruel & their reasons made you want to pull your hair out. Hederick was the worst of them all.

5 Stars The Origion of the Seekers
I have read a few other books set in Solace and I heard of the Seekers. Didn’t really know what they were ’till now. Hederick starts out in a small village where he worships a false god. Then a Seeker preist comes into town and converts Hederick. Then when his cleric sister comes back tot he town, he is forced to “Clense” it. He then goes on to become the world’s most powerful religious leader.

5 Stars Fantastic Book.
This is the book of how Hederick went from being a simple boy in a village ruled by his mom and some unseen god to the top of the Seekers. It’s a story about a man who dove into Madness and became a fanatic and the sister who loved him and would not rest until she saw him saved. It’s an excellent book with plenty of emotional impact and adventure. It also takes advantage of the D&D Goblin races. In 27 Dragonlance books this is the first one I read that has an Underwater Hobgoblin and a Bug Bear as well as a Slime Monster. The book is written well and is one of the best in the Dragonlance Saga. A must read for Dragonlance fans and fans of Fantasy books in general.

3 Stars Villain’s great, but the hero deserved to be grated
This book is a combination of two extremes: on one hand, a detailed, capturing portrait of the nefarious Hederick, no more than three pages in the “Chronicles” Saga. On the other hand… a pathetic group of mismatched “heroes”: a seventy year-old ex-Seeker, a misguided but well-meaning mage, a thief who seems to be the only sensible character, and centaurs and kender and slaves for no reason than they could be there. There are some pointless chapters but a lot of good scenes with Hederick. If you can get past the fact there isn’t much of a good guy to root for, you can see one of the best examples of villany in this book, in the title character.

1 Stars PASS
This book is written as ugly as Hederick looks on the cover. It ambles along like I imagine Hederick walks, all out of breath and stuggling to make it to the end.

My dog tore up the book the other morning, and I can only imagine that she read it and felt the same way I do about this book.

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