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Post by heroaltair2 on Oct 17, 2019 22:02:52 GMT
Alone u infiltrated the foul domain and caused annihilation to the entire realm of darkness. Too preposterous to think that lone wolf himself is enough to cause the destruction. You don't destroy any realm at all. You simply have the secret name for Nza'pok and the Kunae, a magic book written by someone (or something) that has traversed the realms before, and you do (depending on your choice) defeat Huan'zhor and you do have to defeat Zantaz but you don't destroy the Plane of Darkness. I think that with "The realm of Darkness", he or she is actually meaning The Darklands and not the Plane of Darkness
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Post by GhostofLandar on Oct 18, 2019 13:49:26 GMT
impossible, the previous post was about the person's favorite book being Curse of Naar. And nothing about LW getting into Helgedad is TOO far in terms of infiltration with his magical amulets and his Magnakai skills.
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Post by Black Cat on Oct 18, 2019 16:53:20 GMT
impossible, the previous post was about the person's favorite book being Curse of Naar. And nothing about LW getting into Helgedad is TOO far in terms of infiltration with his magical amulets and his Magnakai skills. If you read the said comment to the end, it also mentions book 12 as one of its favorite. Maybe he should had quote just that section instead of all the comment in its integrality. So the point of LW destroying a whole realm of darkness (The Darklands) just by himself is up to debate: did LW really destroyed the whole Darklands by his actions or did he just pushed the first domino that led to the destruction of the Darklands?
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Post by silverfoxdmt73 on Oct 21, 2019 17:24:05 GMT
Hmm, very difficult to pick one out of the whole series as most of them have some stand-out scenes or story arcs to them.
The 'original' five books were my favourite (before Joe added the fight in the Kai Monastery in FftD and each of them got a mini-adventure added to them) and I'd say it's a tie between Chasm of Doom and Shadow on the Sand. CoD because of the whole Captain D'Val and the battle between the Sommlending soldiers and the Vassagonian bandits - as has been mentioned before, the race across the battlefield dodging arrows and attack dogs is such a great visual scene - and the whole of Shadow on the Sand has such an epic, world changing feel to it.
So, a bit of a cop-out, but a tie between #4 and #5, with #2 a close third.
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