The Witch King: Lost Knowledge and Forgotten Wisdom

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The witch king myth is a fascinating tale that has been told in various cultures throughout history. This myth usually revolves around a powerful and malevolent being known as the witch king. The main idea behind this myth is the idea of a dark and ancient force that seeks to gain control over the world. The witch king is often depicted as a sinister figure who possesses magical powers and has a thirst for power and domination. In many versions of the myth, the witch king is said to be immortal and has the ability to unleash terrible curses and spells upon those who oppose him. This myth is often used as a cautionary tale, warning people of the dangers of giving in to greed and seeking power at any cost.


What’s already very entertaining is considerably improved by Walta’s phenomenal art. The way he draws the ordinary scenes has an ever so slightly wonky, off-kilter look to it, strangeness if you will, perhaps an indication of the day to day world Stephen Strange inhabits, but when it comes to the big moments he really lets loose. Toward the end, there’s a sequence where locations shift rapidly from one to the next, requiring Walta to design a realm every other page, and that’s fantastic, yet so’s the beagle who plays an important role.

Toward the end, there s a sequence where locations shift rapidly from one to the next, requiring Walta to design a realm every other page, and that s fantastic, yet so s the beagle who plays an important role. The way he draws the ordinary scenes has an ever so slightly wonky, off-kilter look to it, strangeness if you will, perhaps an indication of the day to day world Stephen Strange inhabits, but when it comes to the big moments he really lets loose.

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This myth is often used as a cautionary tale, warning people of the dangers of giving in to greed and seeking power at any cost. It highlights the destructive nature of unchecked ambition and the importance of maintaining balance and harmony in the world. Despite the darkness and fear associated with the witch king, many cultures also believe in the existence of a chosen hero who will rise up against the witch king and ultimately defeat him, restoring peace and justice to the world.

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Stephen Strange is no longer the Sorcerer Supreme because a giant floating tiger’s head told him so. Makes sense to me - and I’m completely brain dead! Then who’s the new big magic cheese? Loki, who just happened to be hanging around the giant floating tiger’s head when the arbitrary decision was made (a colossal HINT as to how this farce plays out). So Stephen becomes a vet… no, this is not a comedy.

Marvel these days is basically the state of California: a gargantuan out-of-control fire that nobody knows what to do with. Case in point: this piece of crap. To be totally fair to Donny Cates, Doctor Strange is not a great solo character to begin with and, aside from Jason Aaron’s first one, I don’t think there are any good Doctor Strange books.

Still, I was gobsmacked as to how ludicrously stupid and pointless God of Magic turned out to be. First off, who the fuck is this giant tiger’s head to tell Stephen what he can and can’t be? And how easily Stephen walked away from the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme without questioning it - which he REALLY needed to have done (but then there wouldn’t be a story)! And how easily Loki was offered and accepted it! Contrivance, thy name is Donny Cates.

There’s so much awfulness here. I didn’t care about the forced romance subplot with Zelma, the dog dying was so manipulative, and Marvel’s garbage Superman, The Sentry, puts in an appearance too.

The absolute nadir of shite though was the ending where you can literally see Cates trying to give some kind of meaning to the preceding crapfest - and completely failing. It’s basically one big shrug and is one of the worst pieces of writing I’ve seen in a Marvel comic for some time. Not that any of it was entertaining anyway but the ending really underlined just how worthless this book is.

Doctor Strange, Volume 1: God of Magic is horrendously boring, useless bullshit, aka Donny Cates’ speciality!

If Loki is now the Sorcerer Supreme… what does that make Stephen Strange?
The witch king myth

This hero is often seen as a symbol of hope and the embodiment of the power of good triumphing over evil. The myth of the witch king serves as a reminder of the constant struggle between light and darkness and the need for individuals to remain vigilant and stand up against tyranny and oppression..

Reviews for "The Witch King: Guardians of Sacred Knowledge"

1. Sarah - 2/5 - I was really excited to read "The Witch King Myth" after hearing so many positive reviews, but unfortunately, I was left disappointed. The plot was convoluted and hard to follow, with too many unnecessary subplots and characters. The writing was also a bit tedious at times, making it difficult to stay engaged in the story. Overall, I found it underwhelming and not as captivating as I had hoped.
2. Mark - 3/5 - While "The Witch King Myth" had its moments, I felt that it lacked depth and failed to fully explore the potential of its interesting premise. The world-building was promising, but the execution fell short. The character development felt weak, and I struggled to connect with any of them. The pacing was also uneven, with some parts being too sluggish and others rushed. Overall, it had potential, but it didn't quite live up to my expectations.
3. Emily - 2/5 - I found "The Witch King Myth" to be quite boring and predictable. The storyline was cliché, and I could guess all the major plot twists well in advance. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it hard to believe in the characters or their motivations. Additionally, I felt that the author relied too heavily on fantasy tropes without adding anything refreshing or original to the genre. Overall, it was a forgettable read that didn't bring anything new or exciting to the table.
4. John - 2/5 - "The Witch King Myth" was a disappointment for me. The writing style was choppy and disjointed, making it difficult to understand what was happening at times. The character development was lacking, and I didn't feel invested in their journeys. Furthermore, the pacing was inconsistent, with long stretches of slow and uneventful sections followed by rushed and confusing plot developments. Overall, it was a frustrating reading experience that left me feeling unsatisfied.

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