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Loading... GATES OF THORBARDIN (Dragonlance: Heroes) (edition 1990)by Dan Parkinson
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Belongs to SeriesDragonlance - chronological {shared universe} ((Heroes 5) 339 AC) Dragonlance: Heroes (05) Belongs to Publisher SeriesTSR (8335)
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HTML:Magic and peril run rampant beneath the earth in this Dragonlance Heroes novel about Krynn's forgotten dwarven heroes Legends tell that beneath the mountain fortress of Skullcap lie the remains of the dark wizard Fistandantilus and the path to the gates of the ancient dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin. Buried somewhere along that perilous path is the magical helm of Grallen, son of King Duncan, tragic hero of the Dwarfgate War. Finding Grallen’s helm, it is prophesied, will herald the return of a united Thorbardin—but it will also open the gates of the realm to fresh horror and chaos. Now, one exiled dwarf’s dreams of the fabled helm will lead him on an adventure to glory. Or will it lead to his ultimate doom? No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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I found the book entertaining but not at all enthralling, though with enough to keep me interested in finishing it. I found the formulaic naming of dwarves annoying; as annoying as the formulaic naming of kender in Kendermore. I thought that Bobbin was a nice addition to the book even if he ended up being a one-trick pony. What is it with gnomes and raisins? I thought the construction of the party with the "one from every race" was a little annoying, but I guess in the DragonLance realm, nothing important happens without representatives from all the good races getting in on the act.
Read 11/2007 ( )