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Warriors of God

The Hussite Trilogy #2 / 3 ✓
by Andrzej Sapkowski
Warriors of God (The Hussite Trilogy #2) by Andrzej Sapkowski
★ 8.00 / 4
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WARRIORS OF GOD, the second volume of the Hussite Trilogy by Andrzej Sapkowski, author of the bestselling Witcher series, depicts the adventures of Reynevan and his friends in the years 1427-28 as war erupts across Europe.

Reynevan begins by hiding away in Bohemia but soon leaves for Silesia, where he carries out dangerous, secret missions entrusted to him by the leaders of the Hussite religion. At the same time he strives to avenge the death of his brother and discover the whereabouts of his beloved. Once again pursued by multiple enemies, Reynevan is constantly getting into and out of trouble.

Sapkowski's deftly written novel delivers gripping action full of numerous twists and mysteries, seasoned with elements of magic and Sapkowski's ever-present - and occasionally bawdy - sense of humour. Fans of the Witcher will appreciate the rich panorama of this slice of the Middle Ages.

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Release date: October 21, 2021

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Andrzej Sapkowski

Andrzej Sapkowski

Few writers have reshaped the fantasy landscape like Andrzej Sapkowski—though he never set out to become a legend. Long before The Witcher earned its place in gaming lore and Netflix queues, Sapkowski was a Polish economist with a love for stories that didn't flinch. In the late 1980s, he entered a short story competition with a sharp-edged tale about a monster hunter named Geralt. He didn’t just win; he kicked open the doors to an entirely new world—one filled with political tension, moral ambiguity, and beasts that often looked a lot like men.

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What sets his fantasy apart isn’t just the swords or sorcery—it’s the bite. Sapkowski’s writing walks a narrow, dangerous path between folklore and philosophy. His characters grapple with power, prejudice, and survival in a world where the lines between good and evil are constantly blurred. It’s dark, often brutal, but laced with sardonic wit and an undeniable sense of mythic gravity. His storytelling draws heavily from Slavic legends, blending the ancient with the cynical, the magical with the all-too-human.

Born in Łódź, Poland, Sapkowski brought a post-Communist realism to fantasy that felt anything but escapist. His Witcher Saga, which includes titles like Blood of Elves, Baptism of Fire, and The Lady of the Lake, doesn’t just follow Geralt’s journey—it challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths, all while navigating a treacherous world where every choice has consequences.

Though he's famously skeptical of adaptations—once noting, “I can’t stop people from doing stupid things; I just wish they wouldn’t do them with my books”—his influence is undeniable. The international acclaim of his series has opened doors for Eastern European fantasy on a global stage, drawing comparisons to genre titans while maintaining a voice that’s distinctly, unapologetically his own.

Sapkowski’s work continues to resonate not just because it entertains, but because it unsettles. In his world, monsters aren’t always the ones with claws—and sometimes, a silver sword isn’t enough.

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The Hussite Trilogy

The Hussite Trilogy consists of three books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Tower of Fools (The Hussite Trilogy #1)
★ 7.12 / 9
Warriors of God (The Hussite Trilogy #2)
★ 8.00 / 4
Light Perpetual (The Hussite Trilogy #3)
★ 7.50 / 2


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