Tyr’s future is unknown and looking bleak, with plots for the new Sorcerer-Kings’ throne and the threat of war.
Archive for the ‘Dark Sun Novels’ Category
Books set in the Dark Sun setting
Death Mark by Robert J. Schwalb
Posted by travizzt on February 26, 2012
Posted in Book Reviews, Dark Sun Novels | Tagged: Alaeda Stel, Dark Sun, Death Mark, Dungeons and Dragons, House Shom, House Stel, House Vordon, Kep, King Kalak, King Tithian, Korvack, Loren, Melech, merchant houses, Robert J. Schwalb, templar, Tyr, Wizards of the Coast | Leave a Comment »
Under the Crimson Sun by Keith R. A. DeCandido
Posted by travizzt on July 11, 2011
Gan just wanted to pay a visit to his sister, but after his best friend Rol is infected by the Voidharrow, things go from bad to worse.
Posted in Book Reviews, Dark Sun Novels | Tagged: Athas, Dark Sun, Dungeons and Dragons, Gan Storvis, gladiators, Keith R. A. DeCandido, mind-mage, Pit of Black Death, Raam, Rol Mandred, Serthlara Traveling Emporium, The Abyssal Plague, Under the Crimson Sun, Urik, Voidharrow, Wizards of the Coast | 1 Comment »
City Under the Sand by Jeff Mariotte
Posted by travizzt on October 21, 2010
As the first new book in a decade that’s based on the Dark Sun setting, is City Under the Sand good enough that you would want it cast in metal? Or would you rather lose it in the desert?
Posted in Book Reviews, Dark Sun Novels | Tagged: Aric, City Under the Sand, dark, Dark Sun Novels, defiling magic, Dungeons and Dragons, Jeff Mariotte, Nibenay, preserving magic, relaunch, Shadow King, smithing, the Way, Wizards of the Coast | 2 Comments »


