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Sea of Death

Eberron: Blade of the Flame, Book 3

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Sea of Death

Written by: Tim Waggoner
Narrated by: George Newbern
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Acclaimed author Tim Waggoner brings his first Eberron trilogy to a stunning conclusion. Diran, once a feared assassin, has turned his back on murder, seeking the life of a wandering priest. But in the seas of the Lhazaar Principalities, peace is rarely found, and even justice must be bought in blood. A new power has risen, hoping to conquer the east with an army of beast men, and only Diran and his companions can stop them.

The concluding volume in the critically-acclaimed Blade of the Flame series that follows a former assassin trying to change his life and set the world to right.

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loved the storyline

I enjoyed every aspect of the storyline and the performance, except when the Narrator George Newbern mispronounced the word lich. Instead it was pronounced like he used his tongue to lick the bones of the undead. Drove me crazy but I guess he is not a roleplaying gamer.

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