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  1. Phoenix in Obsidian (published in the US as: The Silver Warriors) is a science fantasy novel by Michael Moorcock. First published in 1970, it is the second book in a series that follows the adventures of the Eternal Champion as he is flung from one existence to another. The first book in the series, The Eternal Champion, told the story of John ...

  2. About Phoenix in Obsidian. The heroic John Daker makes a triumphant return in this second installment of The Eternal Champion Sequence—a classic staple of the sword and sorcery genre As Erekosë, the Eternal Champion, John Daker slew the human race that had betrayed his ideals. And loved Ermizhad, the Eldren princess.

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  3. Nov 4, 2014 · The second book in Michael Moorcock’s “Eternal Champion Sequence,” “Phoenix in Obsidian,” isn’t as good as its predecessor, but still adds to the mythology of the Eternal Champion. This is particularly true with the reemergence of the black sword Stormbringer. Without a doubt, it was the best part of this novel.

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  4. Jan 1, 2001 · Michael Moorcock. 3.83. 2,136 ratings77 reviews. The second novel in the History of John Daker, The Eternal Champion. Phoenix in Obsidian aka The Silver Warriors. Erekose made his choice, and fought against humanity. With them destroyed, he has no choice but to find solace with the Eldren. There is no rest for the Eternal Champion though, and ...

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  5. Phoenix in Obsidian is a science fantasy novel by Michael Moorcock. First published in 1970, it is the second book in a series that follows the adventures of the Eternal Champion as he is flung from one existence to another. The first book in the series, The Eternal Champion, told the story of John Daker, an average 20th-century man who suddenly found himself incarnated as Erekosë, a ...

  6. Apr 22, 1971 · The second book in Michael Moorcock’s “Eternal Champion Sequence,” “Phoenix in Obsidian,” isn’t as good as its predecessor, but still adds to the mythology of the Eternal Champion. This is particularly true with the reemergence of the black sword Stormbringer. Without a doubt, it was the best part of this novel.

    • Michael Moorcock
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  8. Dec 2, 2014 · The second book in Michael Moorcock’s “Eternal Champion Sequence,” “Phoenix in Obsidian,” isn’t as good as its predecessor, but still adds to the mythology of the Eternal Champion. This is particularly true with the reemergence of the black sword Stormbringer. Without a doubt, it was the best part of this novel.

    • Paperback
    • Michael Moorcock
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