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Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman – Rose of the Prophet Trilogy Turkish Book Turkey Lot of 3

Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman – Rose of the Prophet Trilogy Turkish Book Turkey Lot of 3

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Margaret Weis & Tracy HickmanKahinin Gülü Üçlemesi (Rose of the Prophet) – İthaki Yayınları Edition (2004)

Description:

This is the 2004 Turkish first edition boxed set of Kahinin Gülü Üçlemesi (Rose of the Prophet), published by İthaki Yayınları, a fantasy trilogy by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. The series is set in a desert-inspired world shaped by powerful gods who directly influence human destiny, where faith, prophecy, and divine conflict determine the balance of power among kingdoms and tribes.

The story follows a reluctant prince, a desert warrior woman, and a trickster figure whose intertwined destinies become central to a divine struggle between competing deities. As the narrative unfolds, political intrigue, religious tension, and mythological elements blend together, creating a rich and layered epic that explores belief, fate, and the role of individuals within a world governed by higher powers.

This İthaki Yayınları set presents the complete trilogy in Turkish, offering a cohesive reading experience of a classic fantasy saga influenced by Middle Eastern mythology and religious themes. The set includes Gezginin Buyruğu (The Will of the Wanderer), Gecenin Paladini (The Paladin of the Night), and Akhran’ın Kahini (The Prophet of Akhran).

Key Features:

• Title: Kahinin Gülü Üçlemesi (Rose of the Prophet)

• Author: Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman

• Publisher: İthaki Yayınları

• Date: 2004 (first edition)

• Language: Turkish

• Format: 3-book boxed set

• Genre: Fantasy; Epic Fantasy; Mythological Fantasy

• Content: A desert world shaped by gods, prophecy, and human destiny

• Themes: Faith; destiny; divine conflict; politics; identity

• Significance: Complete Turkish edition of a classic fantasy trilogy by Weis & Hickman

• Collector Appeal: First Turkish edition boxed set, valued for its early İthaki printing and its place among classic translated fantasy series

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