Honoured Enemy

This illustration by Geoff Taylor, was originally used on Honoured Enemy, written by Raymond E Feist, William R Forstchen,

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Honoured Enemy


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Detail Image - art by Geoff Taylor
Detail Image - art by Geoff Taylor


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Honoured Enemy - art by Geoff Taylor
Honoured Enemy - art by Geoff Taylor
Honoured Enemy - art by Geoff Taylor
Honoured Enemy - art by Geoff Taylor


Description

Soldiers and horses camping for the night before battle. On the lookout for the enemy. Night time scene in winter landscape with the light fading, camp fires burning, horses settling down.


Synopsis for Original Title

Freedom at any price ? Hartraft's Marauders, a crack band of Kingdom raiders, are a special unit designed to infiltrate and fight behind enemy lines. They are currently heading for a frontier garrison, after a disastrous encounter with the Tsurani. Meanwhile, a Tsurani patrol is sent to support an assault on the same garrison. Both sides arrive at the same time and discover the garrison has been overrun by a migrating horde of moredhel (dark elves) and they are forced by circumstances to band together and fight as one to survive. The only problem is, who do they hate the most - their mutual enemy, or each other? As they make their way across the unknown Northlands to freedom, they have to struggle not only with the elements and their enemies, but also their conscience. For what is more important - one's life? or one's honour?


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Year1
2001

Medium2
Acrylic on Artboard

Size approx.3
28x20 inches or 71x50 cm
Original
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Availabe to License
Yes

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