High fantasy adventure takes a turn with mystery in the final title in the Finder's Stone Trilogy by Jeff Grubb and Kate Novak. When the Harpers judged the Nameless Bard responsible for the death of his apprentices, they sentenced him to exile and obscurity. Now the Harpers are reconsidering their d
Finder's Stone #03 - Song of the Saurials
โ Scribed by Kate Novak; Jeff Grubb
- Publisher
- Wizards of the Coast;Tsr
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 194 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0786963263
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โฆ Synopsis
High fantasy adventure takes a turn with mystery in the final title in the Finder's Stone Trilogy by Jeff Grubb and Kate Novak. When the Harpers judged the Nameless Bard responsible for the death of his apprentices, they sentenced him to exile and obscurity. Now the Harpers are reconsidering their decision, but with the arrival of the monster Grypht, Nameless's new trial dissolves in a string of disappearances and murder. It is up to the bard's friends, Alias the swordswoman, Akabar the mage, Dragonbait the paladin, and Ruskettle the thief, to prove one enemy is behind all the chaos'the ancient evil god, Moander the Darkbringer. Unless Alias and her companions can find Nameless and convince him to sacrifice some of his precious power, Moander will return to claim the Realms.
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