Guardians of the Lost: Volume Two of the Sovereign Stone by Margaret Weis

By Margaret Weis

For centuries the component of the good Sovereign Stone belonging to the people of Loerem was once misplaced from sight and reminiscence. yet there are those that dare always remember ...

A magical relic has been miraculously recovered -- and the conflict for the way forward for Loerem starts. it's a nightmare clash that would ensnare dwarf, human, elf, and orken beings, because the immortal darkish lord Dagnarus launches bad battle from the blackest depths of the Void. And now heros needs to emerge from the main not likely corners of the realm to disclaim Dagnarus the extraordinary energy of the Stone -- or undergo the hideous damnation of his hellish reign.

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His pelts were gone. Tucked into his breeches was a fur bundle, undoubtedly containing the arrowheads his bargaining had won him. “We go to Temple now,” Jessan said in pidgin Elderspeak. “I know the man at the Temple,”Wolfram offered. ” “We do fine,” said Jessan and, with another curt nod, he put a hand that was both protective and commanding on the shoulder of his friend and turned away. The pecwae made no demur, but docilely accompanied his friend, obviously accustomed to following where the Trevenici led.

None of these stones was the Sovereign Stone, the sacred treasure Gustav sought, nor did he expect to find it among them. He rested his sword on the floor of the tomb and rose to his feet. Moving slowly, hands folded in respect, he approached the body. The rats crept after him. He could hear their clawed feet scrape on the floor. The mosquitoes whirred near. The tree roots quivered. The box was of pecwae work, measured the length of his hand, and was as wide as his hand with all the fingers fully spread.

That person must have entered the tomb, only to meet with the same deadly threat as Gustav. Forced to retreat, the person was now waiting and watching to see if Gustav fared better. Gustav straightened. His heartbeat returned to normal. He walked back down the tunnel, walked toward the lantern light— his beacon in the darkness. The rats screeched at him in fury and began to grow in size until they were as big as hounds. The mosquitoes changed to monstrous creatures. He could see his image reflected a hundred times in a single bulbous eyeball.

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