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Indlæser... Pathfinder Tales: The Wizard's Mask (udgave 2013)af Ed Greenwood (Forfatter)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Ed Greenwood delves into the kingdoms of Molthune and Nirmathas in the world of Golarion, the setting for the Pathfinder roleplaying game. His protagonists are a fighter/rogue who's been cursed by a stolen wizard's mask - the curse is slowly erasing his face - and a young escaped halfling slave, herself also a rogue. The two run away from authorities in Molthune after a the halfing's escape, only to run into an even more ruthless lordling who sends them to Nirmathas to retrieve a powerful magic from the tomb of a wizard. Escapes, battles, traps and a lot of running away dominate the book. Like many of Ed's books, this could benefit from a little LESS action, but its certainly fast paced and exciting. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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In the war-torn lands of Molthune and Nirmathas, where rebels fight anendless war of secession against an oppressive military government, the constantfighting can make for strange alliances. Such is the case for the man known onlyas the Masked, the victim of a magical curse that forces him to hide his face,and an escaped halfling slave woman named Tantaerra. Thrown together by chance,the two fugitives find themselves conscripted by both sides of the conflict andforced to search for a magical artifact that could help shift the balance ofpower and end the bloodshed for good. But in order to survive, the thieves willfirst need to learn to the one thing none of their adventures have taught them:how to trust each other. From New York Times bestselling author and legendary game designer EdGreenwood comes a new adventure of magic, monsters, and unlikely friendships,set in the award-winning world of the Pathfinder RoleplayingGame. No library descriptions found. |
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I picked this up for a buck, and I liked one other Pathfinder Tales book well enough, so I figured I'd give Ed Greenwood a second chance. His success will continue to be a mystery to me.
Reading this, I can't imagine that it would even be fun to play a game he's DMing. Basic, boring, repetitive . . . I guess he must be good at game design, but he's no writer. ( )