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* [[Winged Humanoid|Winged Humanoids]]: the Villas.
* [[Winged Humanoid|Winged Humanoids]]: the Villas.
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Wolfhound and Vinitar to one another.
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Wolfhound and Vinitar to one another.
* [[Would Not Hit a Girl]]: Wolfhound was born in a matriarchal tribe and holds women in great respect. He makes the only exception when he kills a female slave driver-turned-assassin.
* [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl]]: Wolfhound was born in a matriarchal tribe and holds women in great respect. He makes the only exception when he kills a female slave driver-turned-assassin.
* [[You Killed My Father]]: Subverted. First time they meet, Vinitar lets Wolfhound go because [[Officer and a Gentleman|Honor Commands Him]], and on their second encounter they help each other and eventually part as friends.
* [[You Killed My Father]]: Subverted. First time they meet, Vinitar lets Wolfhound go because [[Officer and a Gentleman|Honor Commands Him]], and on their second encounter they help each other and eventually part as friends.


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Latest revision as of 23:48, 7 January 2023

Wolfhound of the Grey Hound Clan (Волкодав из рода Серых Псов, Volkodav iz roda Serykh Psov) is a book by Maria Semyonova.

He was condemned to death, but survived to wreak revenge for the murder of his clan. The last member of the clan of the Grey Hounds became a fearless warrior by the name of Wolfhound. After cheating death in the mines, Wolfhound sets out on a journey with his constant companion, the Earthbound Bat. Wolfhound has but one desire – to destroy the Maneater, a merciless warrior who slaughtered the village of the Grey Hounds.

After making the long journey to the Maneater’s castle, Wolfhound finally conquers his archenemy. He also frees two prisoners, the sage Tilorn and slave-girl Neelith. Wolfhound accompanies them to the city of Galirad, which has been thrown into turmoil. The evil druid Zhadoba is planning to attack the city at any moment. The king of Galirad, to save the city from destruction, is giving his daughter away in marriage to Vinitar, a young warrior who promises to protect Galirad.

Princess Elen must travel to the land of her new husband, and asks Wolfhound to be her guard in this long and dangerous journey. Wolfhound agrees to serve the princess and is caught up in a whirlwind of mysterious events, as the true purpose of the journey is gradually revealed....

In 2006, Russia had produced a film of the book.

Tropes used in Wolfhound of the Grey Hound Clan include: