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  • Escape from Undermountain

  • Forgotten Realms: The Nobles, Book 3
  • By: Mark Anthony
  • Narrated by: David Heath
  • Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (67 ratings)

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Escape from Undermountain

By: Mark Anthony
Narrated by: David Heath
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To rescue a missing noble, Artek the Knife must venture deep into the Undermountain, a vast and lethal labyrinth created by a crazed wizard, a place that is not only difficult and dangerous to access but nearly impossible to escape.

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Didn't age well

Helpful for filling out your understanding of Undermountain if you're going to run a campaign there. Helps to kickstart some thoughts and ideas about encounters, traps, exploration, and NPCs. As a story ... it didn't age well. It is somewhat interesting, but suffers from a number of Deus Ex Machina. Most of the twists and turns are pretty well expected. it's overstuffed with dialogue when the action should have been described instead. The sequence of time is unrealistic for the amount accomplished. The literary tropes and design are somewhat outdated. The characters are a little flat. Overall, it's okay. I'm sure it was really good when it was first published... I'd love to read a rewrite from the same author now that the world has been further development and pulp fantasy literature has improved.

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Escape from Where?

First off I enjoyed the story. The beginning remind me of Escape from New York, a party of one slowly growing to a party of five. At every turn each of the party members had to over come a personal barrier. I highly recommend this book.

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pointless

what a struggle to finish. nothing but annoying characters who would never be part of a D&D games annoying voices. maybe a 5 year old would like it. I cannot believe I wasted money on this book.

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