Relics and Omens

Relics and Omens
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Series: Tales of the Fifth Age, Book 1
Genre: Novels
Tag: Fifth Age Era
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast (TSR)
Publication Year: April 1998
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Length: 352
Narrator: Arielle Delisle
ASIN: 0786911697
ISBN: 0786911697

In these short stories set after the Chaos War and in the dawn of the Fifth Age, the gods have vanished, taking magic with them. Fresh heroes, monsters, and quests arise as the new world takes shape, at once strange and familiar.

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In these short stories set after the Chaos War and in the dawn of the Fifth Age, the gods have vanished, taking magic with them. Fresh heroes, monsters, and quests arise as the new world takes shape, at once strange and familiar.

Additional Information

Catalog #: TSR08386
Print Edition: 1st
Timeline: 393 AC (10 SC)

About the Author
Margaret Weis

Margaret Weis was born and raised in Independence, Missouri. She attended the University of Missouri, Columbia, graduating in 1970 with a BA degree in Literature and Creative Writing. In 1983, she moved to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, to take a job as book editor at TSR, Inc., producers of the DUNGEONS & DRAGONS® role-playing game.

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    For only the humans were endowed with the lust for power so strong that the raw passion of their nature could be easily corrupted. The humans’ brief lives were as flames that could burn with a pure light like Goldmoon’s candle, like Sturm’s shattered sun. Or the flame could destroy, a searing fire that consumed all in its path.

    — Narrator, Dragons of Spring Dawning