![]() Tozer travelled by means of a special ring constructed by Mygan of Londra, and Hawkmoon determines that to ensure the security of the Kamarg they must find this Mygan before the Dark Empire does. ![]() Under questioning Elvereza Tozer is revealed as a famous disgraced Granbretan playwright who hoped to curry favour with the Dark Empire by travelling to Castle Brass and destroying the machinery that kept it in its different dimension. ![]() Hawkmoon takes Tozer prisoner and takes him back to Castle Brass. While riding in the alternate plane that Castle Brass has been shifted to, Dorian Hawkmoon encounters a swordsman called Elvereza Tozer. Summoned by Count Shenegar Trott, Baron Meliadus heads back to Granbretan to report to King-Emperor Huon. The warriors of the Dark Empire of Granbretan have succeeded in conquering all of Europe, though the vanished Castle Brass still eludes Baron Meliadus. The novel is the third in Moorcock's four book The History of the Runestaff series, and the narrative follows on immediately from the preceding novel The Mad God's Amulet. ![]() The Sword of the Dawn is a fantasy novel by British author Michael Moorcock, first published in 1968. ![]()
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