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Mournblade |
Posted - 02 May 2014 : 15:25:12 Here is the excerpt or at least the article from where it can be downloaded.
So far I am loving it.
1 frakking more month. I am going to have two batches of beer fermented by then!
oh yeah here is the link:
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/Article.aspx?x=dnd/4ex/20140502
All the authors of the sundering have done a fantastic job!
Thank you all!
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Zireael |
Posted - 06 May 2014 : 14:53:06 quote: Originally posted by Eltheron
quote: "The night seemed on the verge of engulfing all, war erupted across the lands, and each day brought news of new strangeness. Stars fell from the sky; folks proclaimed themselves Chosen of this god and that, and gathered armed hosts to battle other self-proclaimed Chosen; and monsters boldly stalked farm fields and high streets night and day — pah.
’Twas like a bad dream."
I see what he did there.
Heh, Lord Ed of the Greenwood, you and your sly humor, you!
DAT quote. I wish I could sig it!
The Sundering is so powerful it broke the fourth wall, and it's like the Cormyrean nobles can hear our banter in Candlekeep! No wonder the gods themselves are terrified!
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George Krashos |
Posted - 06 May 2014 : 06:33:31 quote: Originally posted by charger_ss24
Should I catch up on the Sage of Shadowdale series before reading?
Yes, yes you should.
-- George Krashos |
The Hooded One |
Posted - 05 May 2014 : 23:33:07 Heh. Ed's wallet might like you to, but he tells me you don't have to. There are two young supporting characters, who are a couple, that you won't be familiar with if you haven't read that trilogy - - but you can read this book as a standalone and just take them at face value when they first appear. love, THO |
charger_ss24 |
Posted - 05 May 2014 : 21:11:55 Should I catch up on the Sage of Shadowdale series before reading? |
Thauranil |
Posted - 05 May 2014 : 14:19:59 Thanks for sharing. Cant wait for this book. |
Blueblade |
Posted - 05 May 2014 : 03:05:33 Eltheron, well said, but the nobles scene is what Ed read last year in Columbus, Ohio, just before GenCon. So you might say he read our minds a year in advance, and wrote accordingly . . .
Me, I cannot WAIT for this book.
The Arcanamach, sfdragon is right; for us, there are no spoilers in this chapter, because Ed long ago told us Elminster was going to be in this book, and has said what "Weave work" he, Storm, and his descendant Amarune did from time to time, so this chapter spoils nothing. It's what comes after that, that has me eager . . . BB |
sfdragon |
Posted - 04 May 2014 : 04:43:57 there are no spoilers in that chapter... it only makes you want to read more |
Mournblade |
Posted - 04 May 2014 : 04:35:44 quote: Originally posted by The Arcanamach
It's so hard to resist, but I'm waiting for next month. I don't want ANY spoilers...but thanks for being a sadistic scribe!
oh cmon what harm is there in just this little taste. Read it for free on me |
Eltheron |
Posted - 03 May 2014 : 15:31:03 quote: "The night seemed on the verge of engulfing all, war erupted across the lands, and each day brought news of new strangeness. Stars fell from the sky; folks proclaimed themselves Chosen of this god and that, and gathered armed hosts to battle other self-proclaimed Chosen; and monsters boldly stalked farm fields and high streets night and day — pah.
’Twas like a bad dream."
I see what he did there.
Heh, Lord Ed of the Greenwood, you and your sly humor, you!
The Sundering is so powerful it broke the fourth wall, and it's like the Cormyrean nobles can hear our banter in Candlekeep! No wonder the gods themselves are terrified!
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The Arcanamach |
Posted - 03 May 2014 : 13:22:32 It's so hard to resist, but I'm waiting for next month. I don't want ANY spoilers...but thanks for being a sadistic scribe! |