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An army of the dead waits in the blistering cold surrounding Icehome.
Political intrigue and coups disrupt the adventurers at every turn.
And where in Sha'la'dinan did Coryn sa'Geril disappear to?
Broken and bloodied from the siege of their home, the dwarves of Balgavarr Reaches launch an offensive to save their allies in the Shadowlands stronghold of Castle Ice. But the selumari airship they've commandeered can only do so much in the face of such great evil.
Now, with the undead General Leisterbane revealed the frozen bloodless pour out of the Heimdarl Crag. Their target is certain: a sacred grove in the north that was long protected by ancient sages -- and Leisterbane has acquired the maps and knowledge to access it, stolen from both dwarves and elves alike. He has the means to destroy the power it represents, and hobble the nature of all magic on the planet.
Ra'al knows he can stop Leisterbane. But his party is split with the morehl trying to depose Saugor, the Death cultist and king of the lava elves, and Geril Dragonsbane chasing Harol the acolyte halfway across the world to stop the banished dwarf from fulfilling his dark quest: to delve the Netherwold and revive Nekarthis the Worldbreaker.
If Ra'al can't find Coryn and stop the march of the dead, all could be lost!
Secrets of the Shadowlands completes The Cyrean Songs trilogy. Pick up this exciting installment of The Esfah Sagas today.
Series order note: The Cyrean Songs books take place at the same time as the Relic Quests books, but on the far side of Esfah--the two storylines merge as the parties' actions intersect.
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In the mid 1990s there was one fantasy RPG that ruled them all: D&D?, of which Dragonlance?, Forgotten Realms?, and many other books and gaming worlds were a part of. Its publisher, TSR, created another gaming world that won Game of the Year in 1995. That world was Esfah?.
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