Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn
Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn is a short story collection edited by Robert Lynn Asprin and published in 1980. It is the second in the Thieves' World anthology series.
Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn (Original Printing) | |
Editor | Robert Asprin |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Published | 1980 |
Contents
"Introduction" by Robert Lynn Asprin
- Hakiem the storyteller observes the decline of the Vulgar Unicorn tavern since One-Thumb's disappearance.
"Spiders of the Purple Mage" by Philip José Farmer
- Midwife Masha zil-Ineel must penetrate the island defenses of the Purple Mage to save her family.
"Goddess" by David Drake
- Cirdonian nobleman Samlor takes revenge on the demon Dyareela, who caused the death of his sister, and destroys the Temple of Heqt in the center of Sanctuary.
"The Fruit of Enlibar" by Lynn Abbey
- Illyra, the half S'danzo seer, aids her half-brother Walegrin's search for fabled Enlibar steel to rebuild the army under his command.
"The Dream of the Sorceress" by A.E. van Vogt
- Searching for his father's murderer, healer Alten Stulwig becomes entangled in a game between war-god Vashanka and his lover Azyuna.
"Vashanka's Minion" by Janet Morris
- Tempus challenges the war-god Vashanka by destroying the deity's temple of magic weapons which is corrupting the citizens of Sanctuary.
"Shadow's Pawn" by Andrew J. Offutt
- Hanse (Shadowspawn) hunts a fearsome magical weapon which brings out a victim's deepest terror.
"To Guard the Guardians" by Robert Lynn Asprin
Essay: "The Lighter Side of Sanctuary" by Robert Lynn Asprin
Reception
Greg Costikyan reviewed Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn in Ares Magazine #8 and commented that "Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn and Another Fine Myth are excellent reading. If you're suffering from the Hong Kong-Asian-mid-winter flu, take two Asprin and read in bed."[1]
Reviews
- Review by Judith Hanna (1985) in Paperback Inferno, #52
References
- Costikyan, Greg (May 1981). "Books". Ares Magazine. Simulations Publications, Inc. (8): 34.