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Waterdeep (Forgotten Realms: Avatar Trilogy, Book 3) - Richard Awlinson
Waterdeep (Forgotten Realms: Avatar Trilogy, Book 3)
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The Streets of Waterdeep...Where danger lurks round every corner as the avatars of the gods seek the Tablets of Fate.Where Cyric and Myrkul, god of death, plot to capture Midnight and twist the Tablets to their own dark ends, imperiling the very existence of Faerûn.Where the destiny of the world... show more
The Streets of Waterdeep...Where danger lurks round every corner as the avatars of the gods seek the Tablets of Fate.Where Cyric and Myrkul, god of death, plot to capture Midnight and twist the Tablets to their own dark ends, imperiling the very existence of Faerûn.Where the destiny of the world will be decided and a new pantheon of gods will rise into the heaven
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780880387590 (0880387599)
ASIN: 0880387599
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
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Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
1.0 The final instalment of a rather bland trilogy
Okay, I have finally come to the end of this rather pointless trilogy that was designed simply to bridge the gap between the first and second editions of Dungeons and Dragons. In a way there was no other purpose for these books to be released, if only to attempt to make more money on the transition....
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
1.0 The final instalment of a rather bland trilogy
Okay, I have finally come to the end of this rather pointless trilogy that was designed simply to bridge the gap between the first and second editions of Dungeons and Dragons. In a way there was no other purpose for these books to be released, if only to attempt to make more money on the transition....
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
1.0 The final instalment of a rather bland trilogy
Okay, I have finally come to the end of this rather pointless trilogy that was designed simply to bridge the gap between the first and second editions of Dungeons and Dragons. In a way there was no other purpose for these books to be released, if only to attempt to make more money on the transition....
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