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Voyage of the Mourning Dawn

Eberron: Heirs of Ash, Book 1

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Voyage of the Mourning Dawn

Written by: Rich Wulf
Narrated by: Marcella Rose Sciotto
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A young street thief finds herself embroiled in a quest to find a powerful super-weapon thought lost during the final days of the Last War. She's never known anything but the dingy streets of her own city, but she is taken in by the crew of the airship "Mourning Dawn" and soon finds herself in strange lands filled with wonders and horrors beyond her wildest dreams.

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Fantasy language is still language

There’s so little D&D content that has a plot that you’d love to play at your own table. This was ho-hum, but checked the Eberron boxes — Lyrandar airships, the Mournland, Dragonmarks. Par for the course.

And I can’t hold the narrator at fault for pronouncing made-up fantasy words differently than I do. But what I do take issue with is the misreading without correction. Ardaire instead of Aundaire. Berlish instead of Brelish. Centennial instead of sentinel. When the narrator hits a mis-cue like that and plows on regardless, it devalues the text. Shame, really.

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