- Overview
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- Book Intro
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There is no absolute good or absolute evil in Temple of the Dragon. Of course, good and evil are not completely indistinguishable, and it reminds the reader of the meaning of good and evil. Could something for humans necessarily be good for other races? Except for humans, what is good for races? This is not a question specific to the fantasy world. It is also a desperate criticism of our current life. The artist's unique style, the composition of various and unique characters, and the solid composition, occasionally surprising development, a vast scale, and detailed dictionary materials stand out.
- About the Author
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Kim Yeri
Born in Seoul in 1977, the first novel, Temple of the Dragon, was written while currently in the third year of Seoul National University's English department. It is a novel that complements the incompleteness of the classic fantasy novel, J.R.R. Tolkien's The War of the Rings. For this novel she was awarded the 1998 Youth Knowledge Impression. She is currently serving at Seoul National University.