Dawnbringer: A Forgotten Realms Novel

BOOK: Dawnbringer: A Forgotten Realms Novel
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DAWNBRINGER
©2011 Wizards of the Coast LLC

 

All characters in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

 

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Published by Wizards of the Coast LLC. F
ORGOTTEN
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EALMS
, W
IZARDS OF THE
C
OAST
, D
UNGEONS
& D
RAGONS
, D&D, and their respective logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the U.S.A. and other countries.

 

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Cover art by: Matt Stawicki
First Printing: May 2011

 

eISBN: 978-0-7869-5917-4

 
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For all my friends who keep me sane.…

W
elcome to Faerûn, a land of magic and intrigue, brutal violence and divine compassion, where gods have ascended and died, and mighty heroes have risen to fight terrifying monsters. Here, millennia of warfare and conquest have shaped dozens of unique cultures, raised and leveled shining kingdoms and tyrannical empires alike, and left long forgotten, horror-infested ruins in their wake.

 

A LAND OF MAGIC

 

When the goddess of magic was murdered, a magical plague of blue fire—the Spellplague—swept across the face of Faerûn, killing some, mutilating many, and imbuing a rare few with amazing supernatural abilities. The Spellplague forever changed the nature of magic itself, and seeded the land with hidden wonders and bloodcurdling monstrosities.

 

A LAND OF DARKNESS

 

The threats Faerûn faces are legion. Armies of undead mass in Thay under the brilliant but mad lich king Szass Tam. Treacherous dark elves plot in the Underdark in the service of their cruel and fickle goddess, Lolth. The Abolethic Sovereignty, a terrifying hive of inhuman slave masters, floats above the Sea of Fallen Stars, spreading chaos and destruction. And the Empire of Netheril, armed with magic of unimaginable power, prowls Faerûn in flying fortresses, sowing discord to their own incalculable ends.

 

A LAND OF HEROES

 

But Faerûn is not without hope. Heroes have emerged to fight the growing tide of darkness. Battle-scarred rangers bring their notched blades to bear against marauding hordes of orcs. Lowly street rats match wits with demons for the fate of cities. Inscrutable tiefling warlocks unite with fierce elf warriors to rain fire and steel upon monstrous enemies. And valiant servants of merciful gods forever struggle against the darkness.

 

 

A LAND OF UNTOLD ADVENTURE

 
Contents
 
 
 
 
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1460 DR—T
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HADOWS
 

T
he midday sun blazed white in a cloudless sky as they threw the last bodies over the side. Gareth Jadaren wiped the sweat from his forehead with his sleeve and lashed a heavy, flat-stone ballast from the merchantman between a woman’s ankles with a strip of leather. The woman lay on her back, her face oddly placid considering the bone-deep slash across her throat. Her unblinking eyes seemed to be contemplating the blue sky, ignoring Gareth’s fumbling between her feet.

Acutely aware of Helgre behind him, Gareth concentrated on his work. With a grunt, he tightened the last knot. The leather, like his hands, was sticky with blood.

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