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<blockquote data-quote="Goonalan" data-source="post: 8104759" data-attributes="member: 16069"><p><strong>#097 Errand of Mercy by Roger E Moore (Double Diamond 4)</strong></p><p><strong>Read 7/10/20 to 8/10/20</strong></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]127216[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Book 4- and I don't get how these can be read in any order, I mean possibly they could but it wouldn't be very effective- you need to have read one to get the clues and/or the red herrings- and the plot/story/start of it all. In book 2 the paladin went through the portal, in book 4- this one, well here they are- through the portal. It'd make much less sense the other way around, maybe a flashback, but I digress.</p><p></p><p>Another good 'un, we're in the Utter East with the paladins although the big draw here is Garkim, the mind-reading assassin (possibly) and the emperor (nice Wizard of Oz effects/story).</p><p></p><p>The paladins are... well, they're paladins- right all of the time, big-shouty-stompy, and more of that kind of thing.</p><p></p><p>The Utter East end of the portal is delightful, you should read it- this is the place that should be on the receiving end of a gate from Undermountain.</p><p></p><p>The rest of it is... well, some other story- Bloodforges and the balance of power in the Utter East, their problems with the Fallen Temple (of Tyr, same as the paladins) and of course the missing Lady Eidolon (again, see book 1).</p><p></p><p>It's a lot of set up for such a thin tome, nice from a DMs perspective- oh, that's how we got here; the road to now. But, it's hardly a rip-roaring read. Which probably means that the next one will get some action, whether it will be this story- or back to Belmer (not Elminster) and the pirates, well... I'll see.</p><p></p><p>You kinda want a few of the paladins to die, or at least I did- beyond the shouty-stompy et al they're not that memorable, Miltiades rocks but I heart him since back when he was a skeleton. Noph's not got much to say and do here, save the odd berk moment, so... nice, but it just passes.</p><p></p><p>Read.</p><p></p><p>Stay safe and well you lovely people.</p><p></p><p>Goonalan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goonalan, post: 8104759, member: 16069"] [B]#097 Errand of Mercy by Roger E Moore (Double Diamond 4) Read 7/10/20 to 8/10/20[/B] [ATTACH type="full" width="175px" alt="IMG_2552.JPG"]127216[/ATTACH] Book 4- and I don't get how these can be read in any order, I mean possibly they could but it wouldn't be very effective- you need to have read one to get the clues and/or the red herrings- and the plot/story/start of it all. In book 2 the paladin went through the portal, in book 4- this one, well here they are- through the portal. It'd make much less sense the other way around, maybe a flashback, but I digress. Another good 'un, we're in the Utter East with the paladins although the big draw here is Garkim, the mind-reading assassin (possibly) and the emperor (nice Wizard of Oz effects/story). The paladins are... well, they're paladins- right all of the time, big-shouty-stompy, and more of that kind of thing. The Utter East end of the portal is delightful, you should read it- this is the place that should be on the receiving end of a gate from Undermountain. The rest of it is... well, some other story- Bloodforges and the balance of power in the Utter East, their problems with the Fallen Temple (of Tyr, same as the paladins) and of course the missing Lady Eidolon (again, see book 1). It's a lot of set up for such a thin tome, nice from a DMs perspective- oh, that's how we got here; the road to now. But, it's hardly a rip-roaring read. Which probably means that the next one will get some action, whether it will be this story- or back to Belmer (not Elminster) and the pirates, well... I'll see. You kinda want a few of the paladins to die, or at least I did- beyond the shouty-stompy et al they're not that memorable, Miltiades rocks but I heart him since back when he was a skeleton. Noph's not got much to say and do here, save the odd berk moment, so... nice, but it just passes. Read. Stay safe and well you lovely people. Goonalan [/QUOTE]
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