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The Orb of Xoriat by Edward Bolme
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The Orb of Xoriat (edition 2005)

by Edward Bolme (Author)

Series: Eberron: The War-Torn (book 2), Eberron Fiction (The War-Torn 2)

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A world torn by generations of war . . . Xoriat, the realm of madness, a plane of existence far beyond mortal comprehension. The last time Xoriat touched the world, years of warfare and death erupted. Unspeakable terrors and vile monsters wandered free until the Gatekeepers managed to close the passage to Xoriat. But a new portal to the Realm of Madness has been found -- a fabled orb, long thought lost. In the final days of the Last War, the Orb of Xoriat was used only once. Now it has been stolen. The Orb of Xoriat continues the story line in the Eberron series that focuses on war-torn souls who have known nothing but a world in chaos. This is the second book in the War-Torn series, following The Crimson Talisman. In the aftermath of the Last War, Teron, a monk trained for war, is the last of his Order. Now he is on a quest to find a powerful weapon that might set the world at war again.… (more)
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Title:The Orb of Xoriat
Authors:Edward Bolme (Author)
Info:Wizards of the Coast (2005), 320 pages
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Tags:eberron, d-and-d, c21st, 2000s, fantasy, shared universe

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I would recommend The Orb of Xoriat to anyone looking to enter the Eberron world. It is a good story that deals with themes of trust, duty and feelings of inadequacy. Both Teron and Praxle are flawed characters, but it is the decisions they make that make them good or bad, not events or prophecy. Although there is an element of events being arranged to a pattern, the characters still must make their own choices and live with the consequences, as with Teron’s snub of the tavern wench. Bolme is good at making the incidental have consequence, and creates supporting characters that are as much fun to read about as the leads. That’s a rare skill. The Orb of Xoriat is a fun adventure novel filled with action and intrigue. Sword and Sorcery fans will enjoy it, and anyone playing Eberron ought to read it to add to the depth of their gaming experience.

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A world torn by generations of war . . . Xoriat, the realm of madness, a plane of existence far beyond mortal comprehension. The last time Xoriat touched the world, years of warfare and death erupted. Unspeakable terrors and vile monsters wandered free until the Gatekeepers managed to close the passage to Xoriat. But a new portal to the Realm of Madness has been found -- a fabled orb, long thought lost. In the final days of the Last War, the Orb of Xoriat was used only once. Now it has been stolen. The Orb of Xoriat continues the story line in the Eberron series that focuses on war-torn souls who have known nothing but a world in chaos. This is the second book in the War-Torn series, following The Crimson Talisman. In the aftermath of the Last War, Teron, a monk trained for war, is the last of his Order. Now he is on a quest to find a powerful weapon that might set the world at war again.

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