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  1. 1 de abr. de 1970 · Michael Moorcock. 3.84. 2,023 ratings117 reviews. John Daker dreams of other worlds, and a name: Erekosë. He finds the strength to answer the call, travelling to a strange land ruled by the aging King Rigenos of Necranal. Humanity is united in a desperate fight against the inhuman Eldren, and he must fight with them.

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  2. 1 de ene. de 1970 · The Eternal Champion is a recurring figure in all the works of Michael Moorcock, probably derived from your Avatar Hindu. It is a supernatural entity destined to reincarnate incessantly in order to bring balance in the Multiverse.

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  3. The Eternal Champion is a fantasy novel by Michael Moorcock that introduces the hero known as both John Daker and Erekosë. Originally written in the late 1950s, it constitutes the first novel of Moorcock's sprawling Eternal Champion series.

  4. At the beginning of the novella "The Eternal Champion" (1962; expanded into a novel of the same title in 1970) Erekosë has been dead for generations, but a necromantic ritual resurrects him as a new existence for John Daker; the reborn Erekosë consequently gets entangled into a world war between humans and Eldrens and into a love ...

  5. Libros en idiomas extranjeros. Disponible al instante. Ver más. Leer muestra. Sigue al autor. Michael Moorcock. Seguir. The Eternal Champion (Erekose series) Tapa blanda – 29 marzo 1990. Edición en Inglés de Michael Moorcock (Autor) 4,3 554 valoraciones. Libro 1 de 3: The Eternal Champion. Ver todos los formatos y ediciones.

  6. Sinopsis. Las dos novelas que completan el ciclo central del Multiverso, la más compleja y asombrosa saga de la fantasía moderna. John Daker, bajo el nombre de Erekosë, conoció el amor y la serenidad en compañía de Ermizhad, después de repudiar a la especie de los hombres, que había traicionado sus ideales.

  7. The Eternal Champion. Book 1. Available formats: Ebook (1) Paperback (1) From one of Britain’s foremost fantasy writers comes this Tolkienesque series opener about destiny, war, betrayal—and the return of a long-dead hero John Daker dreams of other worlds, and a name: Erekosë.