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By: Liane Merciel
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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In the grim nation of Nidal, carefully chosen children are trained to practice dark magic, summoning forth creatures of horror and shadow for the greater glory of the midnight lord. Isiem is one such student, a promising young shadowcaster whose budding powers are the envy of his peers. Upon coming of age, he's dispatched on a diplomatic mission to the mountains of the Devil's Perch where he's meant to assist the armies of devil-worshiping Cheliax in clearing out a tribe of monstrous winged humanoids. Yet as the body count rises and Isiem comes face to face with the people he's exterminating, lines begin to blur, and the shadowcaster must ask himself who the real monsters are.

From Liane Merciel, critically acclaimed author of The River King's Road and Heaven's Needle, comes a fantastical tale of darkness and redemption set in the award-winning world of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.

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Engaging Writing • Character Development • Detailed Worldbuilding • Dark Story • Intriguing Plot

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imagine if harry potter went to a chaotic evil hogwarts. being brought up in a horrible culture doesn't mean it needs to define you.

dark and twisted but compelling

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I found the writing to be Engaging, that is I felt that I was there and participating in the story

Riveting

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slow to get going, especially with all the world building but worth it. especially the riveting conclusion and how the stryx are portrayed as being more than one dimensional set pieces for the protagonist's whims. The narration at times is somewhat monotone and found it best to listen to in the background while doing other activities.

The protagonist isn't a morally upstanding character and that might turn some off. A kind of gray morality exists for everyone with all parties commiting morally dubious actions.

slow burn that picks up toward the middle.

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Reminds me a bit of the pacing of Moby Dick. First two thirds of the book very much in the weeds of the setting with all of the standard heroes journey crammed into the back third.

If you are interested the setting of Nidal and it's courts - this is an interesting resource.

Not a bad read before the fifth book of Hell's Rebels.

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If you had played D&D or Pathfinder you will enjoy this book since you will recognize many of the spells, feats, monsters and classes from those games.

Even if not is nice to see a character that is not good nor evil and his view of the different situations he has to go through.

Good book and very well read

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