Pool of Radiance: The Heroes of Phlan

Pool of Radiance: The Heroes of Phlan

Pool of Radiance: The Heroes of Phlan

Pool of Radiance: The Heroes of Phlan

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Overview

Three heroes join forces to save Phlan in this action-packed fantasy novel based on the Dungeons & Dragons computer game of the same name

A possessed dragon commands the undead armies of Valhingen Graveyard and the beasts from the ruins of Phlan. In the midst of this chaos stand three heroes: Shal Bal, a spellcaster, seeks to avenge the death of her wizard master, while Ren—a ranger thief—sets out on a revenge quest of his own, intent on evening the score between himself and the assassin who murdered his beloved Tempest. And then there’s Tarl Desanea, a cleric-warrior who has seen just what kind of devastation the army of Valhingen Graveyard can wreak. He has witnessed far too many friends die at the hands of the undead horde.
 
When fate brings the trio together at the Laughing Goblin Inn, they are brought before the head of the Council of Ten. Under the command of Porphyrys Cadorna, they embark on dangerous missions throughout the realm, only to discover their newfound advisor is not who they presumed him to be. Now, it's up to Shal, Ren, and Tarl to deliver Phlan—and the entire Moonsea—from the possession of evil reincarnate: Tyranthraxus.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786962877
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Publication date: 04/03/2012
Series: The Heroes of Phlan , #1
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 316
Sales rank: 330,598
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

James M. Ward is an award-winning game designer and fantasy author. He designed the first science fiction role-playing game, Metamorphosis Alpha, in 1976, as well as numerous popular Dungeons & Dragons games throughout the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. His novel Pool of Radiance is based on the Origins Award-winning game of the same name, the very first adaptation of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons for computers.
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