In Sylvan Shadows: The Cleric Quintet, Book II

In Sylvan Shadows: The Cleric Quintet, Book II

R.A. Salvatore

Language: English

Pages: 384

ISBN: 0786953268

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Enter the Forest of Shadows...

In Sylvan Shadows follows Cadderly the scholar-priest, as he leaves his home to combat the evil unleashed by the Chaos Curse. To counter Castle Trinity's plans for conquest, the cleric and his friends enter the beautiful forest of Shilmista. But among the trees and glades of the forest, Cadderly must battle a monstrous evil.

Swordmage (Forgotten Realms: Blades of the Moonsea, Book 1)

Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters (Forgotten Realms)

Open Grave (Dungeons & Dragons: Supplement, 4th Edition)

Sojourn (Forgotten Realms: The Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3; The Legend of Drizzt, Book 3)

Pathfinder Companion: Faiths of Balance (Pathfinder Player Companion)

Sentinelspire (Forgotten Realms: The Citadels, Book 4)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meet with you," Druzil interrupted, "only you. And if you do not agree, I am instructed to kill you. "But you shall agree, shan't you?" Druzil went on. "What have you to lose? My mistress will not harm you in any way, but the gains . . ." He let the implication hang, a teasing glimmer in his rodentlike black eyes. "How do you know my name?" Rufo asked again, intrigued, but not yet convinced of anything. "Meet with my mistress and find out," the imp replied. "Tomorrow night, soon after sunset,.

The inside revealed that this wizard enjoyed her niceties. Plush cloth covered the one table and the four chairs around it; the bed was thick and soft—no blanket on the ground for this woman; and a silver serving set was perched upon a cart off to the side. The bronze giant roughly placed Cadderly in one of the chairs. "You may leave us, Tiennek," the wizard said, taking a seat opposite the young scholar. Tiennek didn't seem overly pleased by that idea. He scowled at Cadderly and made no move.

Region would recognize the remorhaz at all, let alone connect the marking to an obscure barbarian tribe that never ventures south of the Galena Mountains. I congratulate you as you have congratulated me." Cadderly's eyebrows rolled up with curiosity. "Tiennek's mannerisms are indeed an aberration," the wizard explained, "far from what one would expect from the savage warriors of the White Worm." "You taught him that culture," Cadderly added. "It was necessary if he was to properly serve me,".

Just as Danica had expected, to the offensive. The creature lunged awkwardly for her, but caught only air as Danica took a quick step back. Before the overbalanced monster could recover, Danica attacked. She dove right over the orog's shoulder, turning a somersault as she went and hooking her bindings around the monster's thick neck. The orog bent backward under the brutal pull; a man's neck would have snapped under the great strain. Danica realized quickly that she could not hope to hold on.

To Ralmarith's body and said no more. Danica moved and knelt beside him, putting an arm over his slender shoulders. "Them two're a bit friendly, eh?" Ivan said to Cadderly, and the young scholar had to bite his lip to hold back his thoughts—indeed, to force them from his mind. He had to trust in Danica, and in their love, he knew, for their situation was too dangerous to allow for any rifts between him and Elbereth. Danica nodded more than once Ivan and Pikel's way, trying to prompt the elf to.

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