• City of Fire

  • A Dungeons & Dragons Novel
  • De: T. H. Lain
  • Narrado por: Dolph Amick
  • Duración: 6 h y 7 m
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (31 calificaciones)

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De: T. H. Lain
Narrado por: Dolph Amick
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The fourth novel based on the new edition of the Dungeons & Dragons game. In the sands of a great desert, a once-heroic paladin has turned to evil and enlisted an army of gnolls to help retrieve a powerful relic, reputed to be kept in the vaults of the City of Fire. If they find it, the world will never again be at peace.Can a party of four stop an army of hundreds?

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Fun for D&D fans and leaves you wanting more

As a Dungeons & Dragons player, this is my personal favorite of the T H Lain novels. It follows Regdar the Fighter, and Naull the Wizard from Book 1: The Savage Caves, and also introduces Alhandra the Paladin, and Krusk the Barbarian. Together, they attempt to foil the plot of an evil Blackguard and her band of Gnolls (Hyena People).

Story 4/5: For fans of D&D the story flows like a campaign. Sometimes that makes things predictable, but there are enough surprises to keep things interesting and I was pleasantly surprised by the high stakes ending, especially for one of the characters.

Writing 3/5: Probably the weakest part of the book, it's not Shakespeare nor is it trying to be. For better or worse, the syntax is modern, making it a fast listen/read.

Characters 5/5: Seeing the characters interacting with each other is my favorite part of these books. It reminds me of the banter at my own D&D table. Each character has their own personality and play to their game's alignment perfectly. My favorite scene *SPOILERS* --
was Naull reacting with horror when she saw Krusk carving off the ears of the Gnolls he had slain.

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