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Peter Gotthardt

The Fate of the Elves 1: The Ironclad Warriors

A mighty enemy has arrived in the land of the Elves. He wishes to enslave everyone who lives there. If the Elves are going to survive, they will need both courage and hope.
The Elves are fleeing the army of their enemy, and are forced to hide in the forest. Daisy becomes friends with a young Elf named Humulus. Together, they make a discovery that enables the Elves to fight back against the enemy. But will they be strong enough?
This is the first of four books in the series of “The Fate of the Elves.” Read all the books in the series:
The Ironclad Warriors
The Heart of Stone
The Forgotten Tombs
The Enchanted Flute
About the author

Peter Gotthardt was born in Denmark close to Copenhagen in 1946. As a child he loved to read, and spent much of his time reading his was through his local libraries collections of history and adventure books.

Gotthardt has written more than 60 books for children of which many are set within the realm of the Elves.
26 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
Publisher
Saga Egmont
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Quotes

  • Kayla Campshas quoted2 years ago
    But…” Hazel began.

    The queen did not hear him. She stood in her saddle and yelled: “Everyone, hear me! We have to flee. You will have to sneak quietly through the forest on your own. Then you will stand a greater chance of slipping past the Steel Fists, and…”

    “No!” Daisy yelled, as loudly as she could. “Listen to me. We will not run away!”

    Queen Veronica looked at her daughter with surprise. The Elves started whispering and looked at each other with uncertainty. Were they to obey the queen or the princess
  • Kayla Campshas quoted2 years ago
    But…” Hazel began.

    The queen did not hear him. She stood in her saddle and yelled: “Everyone, hear me! We have to flee. You will have to sneak quietly through the forest on your own. Then you will stand a greater chance of slipping past the Steel Fists, and…”

    “No!” Daisy yelled, as loudly as she could. “Listen to me. We will not run away!”

    Queen Veronica looked at her daughter with surprise. The Elves started whispering and looked at each other with uncertainty. Were they to obey the queen or the princess
  • Kayla Campshas quoted2 years ago
    Daisy recognized one of them, a young knight with whom she had spoken frequently.

    Someone groaned again. She followed the sound.

    In the shades, she found a severely wounded warrior.

    A bloody sword was lying by his side. His helmet had fallen off. It was one of the Steel Fists.

    Rage bubbled up inside Daisy. She drew her sword and stood over him.

    “This is revenge for my dead friends!” she hissed, lifting her sword to thrust it into his throat.

    But she lowered it again. She could not bring herself to murder a defenseless man

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