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Tag Archives: forgotten realms
Geekdown: Auto-Buy Author List
Welcome back to every bodies Favourite Segment STEALING FROM MATT LEDREW!! Today I look at the ten authors on my Auto-Buy list. These are the authors that regardless of knowing ANYTHING about their latest book – I’d pick it up! … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Brandon Sanderson, Drizzt, forgotten realms, geek, Star Wars, top ten, Wheel of time
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Tome of Geek: Godborn by Paul S. Kemp
I love the writings of Paul S. Kemp. It started with Erevis Cale, it was renewed with Jaden Korr, reinvigorated with Egil and Nix and but most recently it’s been the tales of Vasen and Orsin in Kemp latest book, … Continue reading
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Tagged DND, erevis cale, faerun, forgotten realms, Paul S. Kemp, The Companions, the godborn, the sundering
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Tome of Geek: The Companions by RA Salvatore
I HATED The Last Threshold. I love Drizzt books but I HATED The Last Threshold. It wasn’t that it was a bad book, far from it, but it was a book that nothing happened. Drizzt tried to take his new … Continue reading
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Tagged book, bruenor, cattie-brie, DND, Drizz Do'Urden, Drizzt, Fantasy, forgotten realms, geek, regis, The Companions, the sundering
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Tome of Geek: A Discourse in Steel by Paul S Kemp
Ever since I hooked up with the people at Angry Robot Books I have been living the golden life. For those you don’t know the golden life for me is getting eARC of books. My golden life is not very … Continue reading
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Tagged a discourse in steel, book, Fantasy, forgotten realms, geek, Paul S. Kemp, sundering
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Panic View: Erin M. Evans
After reviewing Brimstone Angel I began an epic quest, one that took me to far away lands, made me fight great creatures, and face the gods themselves, all for an interview with author Erin M. Evans. Turns out it’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th ed, book, dnd. geek, erin m. evans, faerun, forgotten realms, interview, the sundering
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Tome of Geek: Brimstone Angels by Erin M. Evans
In May of 1987, with the release of Darkwalker on Moonshae, TSR launched the beginning of Ed Greenwoods mystical world. This realm, a forgotten one, was our introduction to Faerûn. The Forgotten Realms line, the flagship product for the Dungeons … Continue reading
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Tagged book, DND, Drizzt, dungeons and dragons, faerun, Fantasy, forgotten realms, geek, novels, spellplague, the sundering
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Panic View: Paul S. Kemp
I’m a big fan of Forgotten Realms, it’s no secret, so when the good people at Angry Robot Books gave me the chance to not only read the latest book by Paul S. Kemp but evn get an interview with … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Panic View, Tome of Geek
Tagged Books, DND, Eervis Cale, faerun, Fantasy, forgotten realms, geek, interview, Paul S. Kemp, Star Wars, The Hammer and the Blade, The Old Republic, TOR
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Panic View: Richard Lee Byers
On of my favorite fantasy world to visit is the land of Faerûn. Sadly I have not found the portal to get there, not for lack of trying though, so any contact I get with the world is largely through … Continue reading
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Tagged 3.5, 4th ed, author, book, brotherhood of the griffon, DND, dragon, Dungeons and Dragon, faerun, forgotten realms, geek, interview, richard lee byers
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Geek This: The Year of the Rogue Dragon by Richard Lee Byers
You Should Be Geeking Dorn Graybrook. What would Dungeon and Dragon be without dragons? I’m guessing just Dungeons. Dragons have always been a big part of DND, and especially in the world of Faerûn, so what do you do when … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, brimstone, brotherhood of the griffon, dorn, dragon, faerun, fanatsy, forgotten realms, geek, rage, richard lee byers, taegan, year of the rogue dragon
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Tome of Geek: The Hammer and the Blade by Paul S. Kemp
It’s not often that we at 42 Webs receive a book before its release but when we do we cherish it. So when I was offered a chance to read The Hammer and the Blade by Paul S. Kemp I … Continue reading