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Darkbound is an amazing book. Michaelbrent Collings outdid himself with this book. It is not at all what I thought it would be. I took three nights to finish this book because I stayed up way past my bedtime. Darkbound was so suspenseful that I just kept on reading to…
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I do somewhat agree with the disgruntled fellow right below me - but not on all points (as if he (?)presented many). Never believe your first DMing experiences - they can be quite misleading. Now, about the Death Ascendant - it is not too bad, but better adventures can be found for this price. The overall plot is none-too-well developed and some areas are a bit shady. Maps are hard to read in places, and the villainous forces behind the scenes don’t seem too sagacious. A mediocre flop, at its best.
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