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The Plane of Dreams
- Tales of the Tributarians, Book 1
- Narrated by: William L. Hahn
- Length: 11 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The greatest tales begin when the adventure ends.
In 2002 ADR, the Argensian Empire still reels from the usurpation of its centuries-old throne by a landless adventurer. As the elven nobility smolders to see a dwarven warrior and his sorcerous allies on their throne, another band of upstarts, called the Tributarians, returns from the impassable desert, bearing riches and winning momentary fame.
But as the wizard Zoahnstar, preacher Cheriatte, new knight Qerlak, dream-seer Galethiel, and the rest go their separate ways, the Tributarians discover that wealth beyond their dreams can bring on the nightmare.
Fortune, fame, and the fate of all who live are at risk from a threat to the waking world that lurks beyond the veil of sleep: a threat awakened, and resisted, by one of their own whom they thought dead.
Can the scattered group discover the clues they need to survive?
Ambushed and bewildered by political and magical powers beyond their understanding, can they rally to defuse a conspiracy of robbers, defeat a primordial threat from the deepest swamps, and cross boundaries between the worlds to confront Nightmare himself?
How far beyond the adventurer lies the hero?
To find out, each must enter...the plane of dreams.
This book is the sequel to The Test of Fire and part of a trilogy of loosely connected stand-alone novels set in the Lands of Hope.
"Hahn masterfully interweaves story threads reminiscent of Tolkien, Stephen Donaldson, or GRR Martin with evocative prose. A must-read for fans of epic adventurous fantasy." (Katharina Gerlach, author of Scotland's Guardians)
The books in this trilogy can be listened to in any order. The numbering only refers to the chronological order of events.