A Captive Elven Princess . . . In a time of war, a princess of Qualinost and an elite band of warriors sail forth to rescue their contrymen from the collapsing Ergoth Empire. Their journey goes awry when a strange mist engulfs Princess Vixa's ship and transports them to a phantom island. Who are
The Dargonesti: elves of the sea
โ Scribed by Thompson, Paul
- Publisher
- Wizards of the Coast Publishing
- Year
- 2011;1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 699 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0786961988
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โฆ Synopsis
In a time of war, a princess of Qualinost and an elite band of warriors sail forth to rescue their contrymen from the collapsing Ergoth Empire. Their journey goes awry when a strange mist engulfs Princess Vixa's ship and transports them to a phantom island. No soul has encountered the fabled Dargonesti or visited the city of pearl marble that rises from the sea floor and lived to tell the tale. Princess Vixa and her companions meet the race of sea elves, experience a fantastical underwater world, face a foe counted among the legends of Krynn, and accept an impossible mission that will bring them back to the land they call home.
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