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The Steel Remains by Richard Morgan
Ringil is a war hero entering the middle years of his life. He lives in retirement, feeding himself from the proceeds of minor mercenary work and the telling of tall tales of his prowess. His fame stems largely (and deservedly) from the part he played in an infamous battle against the lizardmen who so nearly conquered his people, and perhaps without his actions, the war might have been lost. ...
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