It's Guy Gavriel Kay, and I recommend reading the Fionavar Tapestry if only for the way he weaves so many cultures, myths, and legends together. (n/t):

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Posted by Gobnait on April 22, 2000 at 20:42:06:

In Reply to: Sure posted by Grallon on April 19, 2000 at 12:34:35:

> In Guy Kay Gavariel's (might be Guy Gavariel Kay....its been years) trilogy "The Fionavar Tapestry".

> This author is often criticized for over descibing the physical characteristics of a scene....but he does so in such a colorful language that I found it to be actually uplifting from the everyday popcorn you usually get.

> With almost every character introduction, he gives a very in depth description of their physical characteristics... He has giants, Wraiths, Dwarves, Lios Alfar(elves), Svart alfar(orcs/duergar) Humans, as well as some others.


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