Maiden of Pain : The Priests (The Priests)
Maiden of Pain : The Priests (The Priests)
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Book Description
Fourth in a new series of standalone adventures about the clerics of the Forgotten Realms world. Maiden of Pain is the fourth title in a new Forgotten Realms novel series focusing specifically on priests, the popular D&D® game iconic class also known as clerics. Each title will chronicle priests loyal to a different deity in the Forgotten Realms pantheon. Like the preceding series The Rogues, each novel in The Priests series is written as a stand-alone adventure, allowing new readers an easy entry point into the Forgotten Realms world.
Maiden of Pain: The Priests (The Priests),Kameron Franklin,Wizards of the Coast,0786937645,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12),Fantasy - General,Fiction - Fantasy,Juvenile Fiction,Science Fiction / Fantasy (Young Adult),Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic,Fantasy,Fiction / Fantasy / General
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