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DRAGONSKULL: TALONS OF THE SORCERER excerpt

Now 70,000 words into DRAGONSKULL: TALONS OF THE SORCERER.

Let’s have a brief, spoiler-free excerpt.

The character of Dietmar was inspired by recent versions of Alfred from the Batman movies. Like, originally, Alfred was basically Batman’s eccentric English butler who brought him tea and made occasional deadpan remarks. In recent versions of Batman, Alfred has evolved from a butler to a former special-operations officer who runs Batman’s logistics from behind the scenes and is an expert in a dozen different fields from cybersecurity to nuclear engineering. Like, if Batman dies, this version of Alfred could probably secretly run an urban insurgency to take down whoever was responsible for Batman’s death, and no one would be the wiser.

Anyway, since Gareth and his friends were young, I thought it would be a good choice to include an older, wiser sidekick, and I think the dynamic has worked out pretty well. Though Dietmar would get along pretty well with the Michael Caine version of Alfred. 🙂

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“I daresay,” said Gareth, and a ghost of a smile went over Dietmar’s face. “Well, let’s cast the dice one more time.”

“We shall make a burglar of you yet, sir,” said Dietmar.

“You can be the one to explain that my mother.”

-JM

5 thoughts on “DRAGONSKULL: TALONS OF THE SORCERER excerpt

  • Thuvia

    I always look forward to your books. I’m curious. Are there any characters you miss writing? Third, for instance?

    Merry Christmas.

    Reply
    • Jonathan Moeller

      Definitely, but it’s good to write new characters as well to keep the brain fresh. Merry Christmas!

      Reply
  • Cori Celesti

    Even Adam West’s Batman had Alfred stand in for him a few times when Batman and Bruce Wayne both needed to appear. Probably not normal butler duties.
    (And somehow nobody noticed that Batman was suddenly thirty years older with an English accent.)

    Reply
    • Jonathan Moeller

      Well, the people of Gotham City never do seem to be the sharpest knives in the drawer. 🙂

      Reply

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