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A war hero, his mind broken by the wonders he witnessed on his last mission for his nation, has spent years in the deepest, darkest prison in all the world. Wallowing in despair and ever on the verge of madness, he is caught by surprise when a band of strangers breaks him out. But his rescuers don't exactly have his best interests at heart. The magic relic that broke his once-brilliant mind may be the key to stopping worldwide destruction--and whether he lives or dies really doesn't concern them.
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Posted June 17, 2008
I enjoyed reading this book especially as it related to information provided in other D&D books of Eberron. It didn't base action and such on D&D rules but rather created a very fluid story from it. You could guess at the levels of the characters in the book based on the power they use. I liked Daraun a lot. ^_^
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Posted June 17, 2008
James Wyatt really knows how to wright them! This book is just amazing, I couldn't put it down! He really knows how to make you feel like your part of the story, and its just suspense the whole way through!
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A war hero, his mind broken by the wonders he witnessed on his last mission for his nation, has spent years in the deepest, darkest prison in all the world. Wallowing in despair and ever on the verge of madness, he is caught by surprise when a band of strangers breaks him out. But his rescuers don't exactly have his best interests at heart. The magic relic that broke his once-brilliant mind may be the key to ...