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Forgotten Realms: The Sundering, Book VI
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Narrated by:
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John Pruden
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By:
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Ed Greenwood
About this listen
Chaos grips Faern as vainglory, prophecy, and ancient forces comingle in the shadows cast by war. Agents of the Shadovar lurk in the corners of Candlekeep in search of the arcane secrets that will power their war machine toward Myth Drannor. Gods and their Chosen run amok, all in a gambit to seize power. And a threat foretold by an ancient seer stirs. At the heart of it all, Mystra, the great Goddess of Magic, has withdrawn from the world. Without her protection, Elminster, her greatest champion, fears for the nascent Weave, the fabric of magic Mystra wields to bind Faern. Will the Nightseer Shar, mistress of the great and fearsome Shadovar, seize the opportunity to blanket the world with her Shadow Weave?
With the help of Storm Silverhand and his protégé Amarune, Elminster works frantically to strengthen the Weave's tethers and forestall what seems an inevitable reckoning. But other interests machinate for their own sinister ends.
As the Sundering draws nigh, Elminster and his heroic cohort must see the signs for what they are. The choice of worlds lies in the balance.
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- MT
- 03-12-2018
Epic
The final battle for control of the Weave and the domain of magic in all Faerun. With an "all star cast" of beloved heroes and villains, this is a tale of epic proportions not to be missed.
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- Adam
- 21-09-2019
hard to follow
the problem with fantasy novels are the names. i dont know who is who or what. it may be easier if all the characters didnt sound the same, but none of them are distinguishable.
unless you concentrate on what is going on, it seems hard to follow.
I may have to come back to it at another stage, or maybe reading would be a better option.
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