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The Tomb of Horrors

Dungeons & Dragons: Greyhawk, Book 6

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The Tomb of Horrors

By: Keith Francis Strohm
Narrated by: Bernard Setaro Clark
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Kaerion Whitehart was once a mighty paladin, but sins of the past have cast him far from the light. Together with an elf mercenary, he now survives by the might of his sword alone.

In exchange for a hefty purse, the two friends agree to accompany a band of patriots into a tomb haunted by fear and legend. They soon find the mission growing beyond their control. As warring factions vie for the ultimate prize of a long-dead wizard, Kaerion finds himself caught between death and redemption.

The Tomb of Horrors is the latest title in the Greyhawk Classics series, a set of novels that revisits the most popular adventures of the original Dungeons & Dragons game.

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Action & Adventure Classics Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction

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Sadly not the best written story, with a good deal of predictability, and I found it difficult to empathise with the characters. This made it hard to push on with, but, I was determined to keep going.
I didn't feel the narration helped, as it felt almost monotone for the vast majority, and little stretching of the actors talent.

Overall, very average.

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The book flows slowly to begin with. Character building took far too long hence the 4 stars. Once the tomb proper is found it is a faithful leap into the classic d&d dungeon. The encounters in the tomb are adequately portrayed and the action towards the end well described creating an emotional and exhilarating climax to the tale. Worth a listen to anyone nostalgic or interested enough into the makings of D&Ds most infamous dungeon crawl adventure.

Slow to start but a faithful rendition of classic tomb

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