
The Empire of Izmer has long been a divided land. The Mages - an elite group of magic-users - rule whilst the lowly commoners are powerless. Izmer's young Empress, Savina, wants equality and prosperity for all, but the evil Mage Profion is plotting to depose her and establish his own rule. The Empress possesses a scepter which controls Izmer's Golden Dragons. To challenge her rule, Profion must have the scepter, and tricks the Council of Mages into believing Savina is unfit t... (Full plot summary below)
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The Empire of Izmer has long been a divided land. The Mages - an elite group of magic-users - rule whilst the lowly commoners are powerless. Izmer's young Empress, Savina, wants equality and prosperity for all, but the evil Mage Profion is plotting to depose her and establish his own rule. The Empress possesses a scepter which controls Izmer's Golden Dragons. To challenge her rule, Profion must have the scepter, and tricks the Council of Mages into believing Savina is unfit to hold it. Knowing that Profion will bring death and destruction to Izmer, Savina must find the legendary Rod of Savrille, a mythical rod that has the power to control Red Dragons, a species even mightier than the Gold. Enter two thieves, Ridley and Snails, who unwittingly become instrumental in Savina's search for the Rod. Joined by a feisty Dwarf named Elwood, and helped by the Empress's expert tracker, the Elf Norda, the young heroes go in search of the Rod of Savrille. From the deadly maze of the Thieves Guild at Antius to an Elven Village, secret grotto and abandoned castles, Ridley and his band must outwit Profion's chief henchman Damodar at every turn while, back in Izmer, Profion prepares to do battle with the Empress. All depends on the Rod, but the outcome of the race to reach it first is far from certain, and Izmar's very survival hangs in the balance.
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| Milwaukee Journal SentinelSue PiermanIt feels like a magic potion that's nine parts imitation and one part special effects. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekGarish, plodding and virtually incomprehensible to the uninitiated. |
| South Florida Sun-SentinelSherri WinstonThe visual spectacle, special effects and action should impress lovers of the fantasy genre. |
| Kalamazoo GazetteJames SanfordTV-trained performers yelling at each other, second-rate computer-generated graphics failing to conjure up an enchanted world and Marlon Wayans doing what can only be called a heartfelt tribute to Butterfly McQueen... |
| Radio Free EntertainmentAndrew ManningSpends too much time being a game of Dungeons and Dragons instead of telling a story. |
| Sci-Fi Movie PageJames O'EhleyWe still like it better than Attack of the Clones . . . |
| TV GuideMaitland McDonaghJeremy Irons, giving what is, hands down, the worst performance of his career. |
| Daily-ReviewsShay CaseyAmateurish, unintentionally hilarious, horribly written piece of crap. |
| New York Daily NewsJack MathewsThe special effects work fine for minor acts of magic, but the climactic aerial dragon fight is lame, and most of the performances are at the level of high school plays. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.I doubt anyone will be cosplaying as Snails anytime, soon. |