However, it is Arslan’s destiny to be a ruler, and despite the trials that face him, he must now embark on a journey to reclaim his fallen kingdom. Arslan is the young and curious prince of Pars who, despite his best efforts doesn’t seem to have what it takes to be a proper king like his father.Īt the age of 14, Arslan goes to his first battle and loses everything as the blood-soaked mist of war gives way to scorching flames, bringing him to face the demise of his once glorious kingdom. ‘In the prosperous kingdom of Pars lies the Royal Capital of Ecbatana, a city of splendor and wonder, ruled by the undefeated and fearsome King Andragoras. Purchase Links: Amazon | Waterstones | The Book Depository Synopsis Read on for my full review of the first volume. The first volume was spectacular and beautiful, and I’ve actually caught up with the entire series out in physical form so far now! (13 volumes thus far.) Jordan picked up the first two volumes that weekend when we saw it in Forbidden Planet and now we’re both hooked. It’s an original fantasy story by Yoshiki Tanaka but the manga itself is drawn by Hiromu Arakawa ( Fullmetal Alchemist mangaka). A couple of months ago I watched a video on someone organising their shelves and showing their manga haul on YouTube, you can find the video here but it lead to me and Jordan finding out about The Heroic Legend of Arslan.
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