Blades of the Tiger

Blades of the Tiger
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Series: Taladas Trilogy, Book 1
Genre: Novels
Tag: Age of Mortals Era
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast (TSR)
Publication Year: April 2005
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Length: 410 pages
ASIN: 0786935693
ISBN: 0786935693

The War of Souls is over. Takhisis is dead. On Ansalon, heroes and gods have banded together to save the world from destruction. A new peace, of sorts, has taken hold. Half a world away, on the continent of Taladas, the troubles are just beginning. Sorcery, long thought lost, has returned to…

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The War of Souls is over. Takhisis is dead. On Ansalon, heroes and gods have banded together to save the world from destruction. A new peace, of sorts, has taken hold.

Half a world away, on the continent of Taladas, the troubles are just beginning. Sorcery, long thought lost, has returned to the world. Disasters wrack the land, nations clash, dark forces stir in the aftermath of the Godless Night.

On the grasslands of the Tamire, an ambitious lord unites the barbarian tribes, streaming south to plunder and bloody conquest …

Among the fortresses and cities of the Minotaur League, a victorious general returns to his family after years away …

In the shadows, an elven thief tracks a mysterious enemy that seeks a statue of eldritch magic …

One will live, one will die, and one will wish for death. For ancient powers are waking in Taladas.

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Catalog #: 176260000
Print Edition: 1st
Timeline: Spring-Autum 41 SC

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