Daemon Gates 1: Day of the Daemon (Daemon Gates)
Daemon Gates 1: Day of the Daemon (Daemon Gates)
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Book Description
In a thrilling race against time, Empire archaeologist Alaric and his no-nonsense sidekick Dietrich must find and destroy four Chaos icons before their evil power can be awakened and used to summon a powerful daemon that will destroy the Empire.
About the Author
Aaron Rosenberg has written role-playing games, educational books, magazine articles, short stories and novels for White Wolf and the Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers series. He also runs his own role-playing game publishing company. Aaron lives and works in New York City.
Daemon Gates 1: Day of the Daemon (Daemon Gates),Aaron Rosenberg,Games Workshop,1844163660,Action & Adventure,Fantasy,Fantasy - Epic,Fantasy - General,Fiction,Fiction - Fantasy,Fiction / Fantasy / General
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