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Jander Sunstar Posted - 14 Oct 2003 : 00:15:13
Ok for I have a very small chance to read the the return of the archwizards trilogy I deeply appreciate if anyone can summarize what happens in those books? I m not talking about the back cover of the books.
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Cyric Posted - 30 Oct 2003 : 16:32:49
i hate Gellorean could he be any moore of a whimp and loser
the lost drow Posted - 20 Oct 2003 : 00:06:30
there is something ArionElenim forgot to press upon. One of the best developments in the story is with the main charactor, Gellorean, is having a shadow crisis, which means that his shadow self, his dark side, is fighting to take over his body.
Jander Sunstar Posted - 15 Oct 2003 : 22:54:52
Can u please correct my grammer mistakes Alaundo?Unless I m too orcish(that means I mtoo drunk).
Just kidding, don't be mad,please,well,I hope,please,Alaudo.ok?
Arion Elenim Posted - 15 Oct 2003 : 22:31:28
Indeed, my thanks, Alaundo.
Alaundo Posted - 15 Oct 2003 : 18:13:29
quote:
Originally posted by ArionElenim

Just so you know...it's okay to put spoilers in your posts. No one will be upset...as long as you put "SPOILER" at the top...

Right Alaundo?



Well Met

Indeed, ArionElenim. Some scribble "SPOILER" in their post, but within the subject title is also preferable as some will avoid the topic altogether if they have not read the tome, thus the eye will not catch any snippets I always intend to change the topic myself to include the said word when anything crops up in the conversation, Ive dont a few in the past but forgot about this one Oops....ahhh thats better
Arion Elenim Posted - 15 Oct 2003 : 16:52:01
If you have three armies, each attacking each other, with no one on each others' side...

A vs. B
B vs. C
C vs. A

.....then you have a three-way war.
Bookwyrm Posted - 15 Oct 2003 : 15:48:43
quote:
Originally posted by ArionElenim

. . . wage a three-way war . . .



Actually . . . it can only be a two-way war, if there are only two enemies. Or more precisely, a two-front war.
Arion Elenim Posted - 15 Oct 2003 : 01:29:54
Just so you know...it's okay to put spoilers in your posts. No one will be upset...as long as you put "SPOILER" at the top...

Right Alaundo?
Jander Sunstar Posted - 14 Oct 2003 : 22:22:26
quote:
Originally posted by ArionElenim

Pretty much...the term "spoiler" just means that the content of an entry has information that will "spoil" the endings of some novels...so if you're reading a novel that has a thread about it here at Candlekeep, it's best to stay away from that thread...otherwise, you may find out the ending of your novel before you get to read it.

Hope I was helpful.


No spoiller will be seen in my posts from now but I have a game starting in 3 days and just downloaded the lords of darkness. for no one advised me anything about my campaign I had to make my own research. It really helped Thanks again
Arion Elenim Posted - 14 Oct 2003 : 20:33:55
Pretty much...the term "spoiler" just means that the content of an entry has information that will "spoil" the endings of some novels...so if you're reading a novel that has a thread about it here at Candlekeep, it's best to stay away from that thread...otherwise, you may find out the ending of your novel before you get to read it.

Hope I was helpful.
Jander Sunstar Posted - 14 Oct 2003 : 16:03:26
quote:
Originally posted by ArionElenim

THE BIGGEST SPOILER EVER!!!!
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Actually...Elminster had very little to do with what happens in those novels....he was in Hell at the time.

Basically...a member of an ancient elven society of "tomb-protectors" unwittingly opens the door for Shade Enclave (the last remnant of ancient Netheril) to come into Faerun, appearing as a huge flying city over the Anauroch Desert. With it, Shade brings new levels of understanding of the Shadow Weave and a great deal of mistrust for the people of Faerun.

This reveals the reason that the Phaerimm (magic eaters) have been congregating in the desert. The Phaerimm, the ancient enemies of Netheril immediately begin to attack the Enclave as Shade attempts to reclaim the desert as their new home.

The elf who first brought the Enclave to Faerun finds himself having to sew together the Harpers and other groups to wage a three-way war against the Phaerimm AND Shade Enclave (which was actually a VERY cool story line).

I don't know if you want me to ruin the ending for you...as it is an excellent story......Let me know if otherwise.


I dont know what spoiller means but I must have done sth wrongSo first, of all sorry but ý needed to know the at least what the novel is about
Second, thanks for your help if shadow enclave still floats and the shadow lord's alive no need to spoil the others' entertainment accidently read the post who intend to read the book.Is it the meaning of spoiller?
Arion Elenim Posted - 14 Oct 2003 : 15:29:57
THE BIGGEST SPOILER EVER!!!!
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Actually...Elminster had very little to do with what happens in those novels....he was in Hell at the time.

Basically...a member of an ancient elven society of "tomb-protectors" unwittingly opens the door for Shade Enclave (the last remnant of ancient Netheril) to come into Faerun, appearing as a huge flying city over the Anauroch Desert. With it, Shade brings new levels of understanding of the Shadow Weave and a great deal of mistrust for the people of Faerun.

This reveals the reason that the Phaerimm (magic eaters) have been congregating in the desert. The Phaerimm, the ancient enemies of Netheril immediately begin to attack the Enclave as Shade attempts to reclaim the desert as their new home.

The elf who first brought the Enclave to Faerun finds himself having to sew together the Harpers and other groups to wage a three-way war against the Phaerimm AND Shade Enclave (which was actually a VERY cool story line).

I don't know if you want me to ruin the ending for you...as it is an excellent story......Let me know if otherwise.
Jander Sunstar Posted - 14 Oct 2003 : 10:50:38
Is it the shohow lord, thye big ancient evil? and does elminister kill the great evil or just eliminate it by some tricks? and what effects left on Toril?
The Sage Posted - 14 Oct 2003 : 08:02:48
The 'return' of an ancient evil...

Nuff said!

Bookwyrm Posted - 14 Oct 2003 : 06:00:53
Big big really big evil. Elminster and sidekicks save the Realms. The end.

That what you were looking for?

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