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Cargando... Pools of Darkness (1992)por James M. Ward, Anne K. Brown
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Even for a Forgotten Realms/TSR book, this is incredibly bad. It might be good as a youngsters first fantasy novel (although that should be The Hobbit) but I can't recommend it for anyone else. The cartoonishly evil villains who manage to mess up each others plans over and over really bury this book. The heroes aren't much better, with the only interesting one being the Undead Paladin of Tyr. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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With Phlan in peril once more, Ren must rely on unlikely allies to find his missing friends and free the city from the grip of evil The entire city of Phlan has vanished, ripped from the surface of Toril by dire creatures and magical forces. While the minions of the evil god Bane bicker over the spoils, the brave citizens of Phlan mount a stubborn defense. A ranger-thief named Ren seeks his missing friends, Shal Bal and Tarl Desanea, spellcasters nonpareil. But to do so, Ren must band together with a mysterious sorceress and her intrepid shapershifter cat, as well as a couple of droll druids and a fearful knight who is absolutely, positively dead. Based on the computer game of the same name, this classic Forgotten Realms novel revisits the heroes of Phlan ten years after the city was saved in the best-selling novel and computer game Pool of Radiance. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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