Elric: The Sailor on the Seas of Fate

Elric: The Sailor on the Seas of Fate

1976 • 352 pages

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Average rating3.6

15

WHAT
Three short slightly weird fantasy stories dealing with alternate selfs, parallel realities, different timelines colliding, world devouring entities, and more. Heavy consciously-burden Elric is confronted with more moral choices to again promptly ignoring them.

TLDR
- superficial protagonist
+ better then previous book
+ dreamy prose: things feel strange, fogginess, can't tell reality from imagination

PLOT
Sailing the the Future: After an frustrated attempt at mingling with the humans, Elric is running for his life when a mysterious ship comes to the rescue. He is tasked with saving the the world from two alien creatures.

Sailing to the Present: a former Melnibonean monarch pursues a woman that falls into Elric's protection. He must decide to give her up in exchange for his freedom or fight his way through.

Sailing to the Past: Elric sails to the land from where his ancestors migrated ten thousand years ago, in search of answers that will guide him into saving his people.

SUMMARY
Sailing the the FutureElric is fleeing from the enemies he made in the last city he ventured into. He is completely out of hope, almost dying from exhaustion and lack of supplies, including the special drugs that keeps him alive.He is once again embracing the death to come, thinking maybe this is for the best, when a ship appears from the sea coming through a dense mist. He approaches the vessel and notices something strange about the captain and the crew, but he does not have the luxury to picky given the situation.Once aboard the ship, he meets the other passengers, and find out that they too arrived at the ship under the same circumstances, all of them being near to death and without any hope to surviving. He finds out that the ship was actually expecting to find him there, and his name and the others were on a list held by the captain. He had a special mission for them: to save the galaxy from annihilation in the hands of two world devouring creatures, a brother and a sister.Elric was reticent about accepting such a quest, but he had little choice given the consequences of his inaction in the matter. The ship lead them into an island, where they found two strange houses. They entered the houses, met some resistance and most of the men died before they met the first of the alien creatures. What followed was a weird battle, where Elric melt his self together with other three passengers of the ship whom he felt some strange connection before.After the battle, they disjoined, returned to the ship and each one proceeded to their own path. It is implied that the other fighters that formed the super creature are in fact different incarnations of Elric, coming from different universes and different times.

ANALYSIS
Same impressions from the first, only a little better. Here there are a little more defined moral choices for Elric to face, but again they're not well developed.

When confronted with handing over the women he is protecting into the hands of a man that that obsessed with her, the only reason he gives to not caving in is that he gave his word he would protect her. Not that he cares what happens to her.

When asked to release a man from a terrible curse, he calls for demonic help. Here is a gross paraphrasing:

The demon says “I can lift the curse and save him, but doing this will bring death and destruction for the rest of the wo...“
Elric replies “Hey, could you just shut up please? I said to lift his curse. Do it now!”

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