Legendary heroes battle the undead and dark sorcery, in the first of a rip-roaring new series for the fan-favorite epic fantasy game, Descent.
When the Baroness of Forthyn's daughter disappears, she calls on the legendary orc hero, Durik, to find her. Durik enlists his old questing partners - the dwarf alchemist, Ulma Grimstone, and roguish Logan Lashley - in the hopes of reliving their glory days. Together they journey to fearstruck Fallowhearth. There, instead of clues, they uncover necromancy: graveyards emptied of corpses, with trails of footprints leading into sinister Blind Muir Forest... But the forest holds more than just the walking dead: between its boughs lurk treachery, a sorcerous ally turned to darkness, and a shocking infestation of giant, murderous monsters.
ROBBIE MACNIVEN is a Highlands-native History graduate from the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of several novels and many short stories for the New York Times-bestselling Warhammer 40,000 Age of Sigmar universe, and the narrative for HiRez Studio's Smite Blitz RPG.
Title: The Doom of Fallowhearth: A Descent: Journeys in the Dark Novel
Author: MacNiven, Robbie
ISBN: 9781839080258
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Publisher: Aconyte Books
Publication Date: 2020-12-17
Number of Pages: 368
Weight: 0.3011 kg
Masterful.
* Shadowhawk's Shade *
Expertly-written and populated with some of the most memorable characters in a fantasy novel that I've read in quite some time, and imbued with a bold, thought-provoking and often surprising narrative, with an emotionally powerful ending that's akin to a fist in the gut. -- SciFi and Fantasy Reviewer
Page-turningly addictive... It's quite dark and surprisingly powerful, and a far more emotional story (no spoilers) than you might expect. Very much worth checking out. -- Track of Words
The Doom of Fallowhearth is a good, dark, Fantasy story... Even if you have no other reason to do so, The Doom of Fallowhearth is worth reading, just for the opportunity to find yourself rooting for the Necromancer! -- Fistful of Meeples
You pick it up and start it thinking it's gonna be just a pulpy fantasy adventure. But it's not, it's deeply emotional and shows that a good writer and make a familiar and well trod genre, fresh and invigorating. Solid ?????. -- Big Geordie Geek