Pathfinder Legends - Rise of the Runelords 1.6 Spires of Xin-Shalast
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Narrated by:
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Ian Brooker
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Trevor Littledale
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Stewart Alexander
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Kerry Skinner
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By:
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Cavan Scott
About this listen
Having steeped their weapons in the ancient magic of Thassilon, Ezren, Merisiel, Harsk and Valeros prepare to confront the newly risen Runelord Karzoug at the seat of his power. To do so, they must travel high into the mountains, to the fabled city of Xin-Shalast, where they are confronted by enormous giants and dragons before they can finally confront the mad wizard of greed in his mountaintop palace. Yet can defeating Runelord Karzoug stop the rise of the Runelords? Or are there more terrors yet to come?
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