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In this video, I take a story-by-story look at The Dead of Winter, the 7th volume in the classic Thieves’ World shared fantasy setting anthology series. I discuss standout entries and weaker chapters while covering returning characters like Hakiem, Jubal, Molin Torchholder, Lalo the Limner, Ischade, the Stepsons, and the ever-volatile gods of Sanctuary. Along the way, I break down themes of political tension, divine interference, rebellion, morality, and everyday survival in a city on the brink, with commentary on contributions from authors such as Janet Morris, Lynn Abbey, C. J. Cherryh, Robin Wayne Bailey, Diane Duane, Diana L. Paxson, Andrew J. Offutt, and Robert Lynn Asprin. Whether you’re new to Thieves’ World, revisiting the series for nostalgia, or searching for thoughtful analysis of fantasy short stories, this spoiler-light review offers clear ratings, context, and honest insight into where The Dead of Winter succeeds—and where it falters. The Massively Subjective Rating Scale I'm Using 1 - Complete disaster 2 - Barely redeemable 3 - Noticeably flawed 4 - Mediocre but readable 5 - Average read 6 - Solid and competent 7 - Notably strong 8 - Genuinely impressive 9 - Near perfect 10 - As good as it gets Timestamps 00:00 Video Intro 00:18 Introduction Story 01:12 Hell to Pay 03:32 The Veiled Lady, or A Look at the Normal Folk 04:52 The God-Chosen 07:30 Keeping Promises 09:38 Armies of the Night 11:38 Down by the Riverside 13:28 When the Spirit Moves You 14:48 The Color of Magic 15:52 Afterward 18:01 Overall Book Rating 19:11 Video Outro Channel Link: @TheRestlessReader1