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Mass Market Paperback The Shadow Stone Book

ISBN: 0786911867

ISBN13: 9780786911868

The Shadow Stone

(Part of the Forgotten Realms - Publication Order Series)

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Beware of Shadow Magic...

Shadow Stone deals with a neglected part of the Realms: the Old Empires and specifically the land of Chessenta (located south of the Sea of Fallen Stars). The book sheds light on Aeron, a commoner out of Maerchlin, a town found within Akanax's sphere of influence, and his quest of fulfilling his lifelong dream of becoming a powerful wizard. The plot as a whole is excellent. The book is very well written and the reader feels that they have been transported to another plane of existence and are actually present among the characters, seeing what they see, feeling what they feel, sensing what they sense. Richard Baker does a fairly good job of presenting the distinct culture and civilization of the peoples of Chessenta, though more research is needed in order to provide a fuller, more accurate and lucid description of the region's inhabitants. What it comes down to is that the book lacks that strong Ancient Greek style/flavor associated with Chessenta. On the negative side, the book does have several significant flaws e.g. the king of Akanax is Hippartes (human male LN Fighter 19) not Gormantor. Moreover, on page 284 Aeron says he will lose his invisibility if he tries to magically open a locked door. This is not true since only an offensive spell would dispel his invisibility; meaning an actual magical attack against a foe. In addition, the deaths of both Crow/Samir and Fineghal took place as if both were novices, first level characters (!!!); one arrow (!!!) was enough to dispose of the Master of Invocation, while one thrown dagger (!!!) was enough to render the ancient elf helpless so as to be stabbed to death by commoners??? Hmmm... After a thousand years, and after serving as the Storm Walker, this was hardly the death this character deserved. Sacrificing himself against Oriseus or to seal a portal to the demi-plane of Shadow or to destroy to Shadow Stone itself would have been a much more likely and heroic death. Furthermore, it would have been very helpful to know HOW the Sceptenar and Chessenta's champions were defeated by Oriseus as well as WHY other heroes did not intervene with such clear signs of trouble all about e.g. Elminster, the Seven Sisters, Khelben Blackstaff and the other heavyweights. With the merging of the demi-plane of Shadow onto Chessenta, one would expect help and assistance from the forces of Good from all over Fearun in the shape and form of knowledge/information or the arrival of powerful priests and/or wizards. Keep in mind that this is a major event concerning the Realms as a whole and not just Chessenta. In the Third Edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting there is mention of the events detailed in the Shadow Stone, and one can find gaming info concerning Aeron (half-elf male N Wiz13/Sha3) and Melisanda (human female LG Wiz 7). Finally, it takes a while for the story to take off. The beginning is very slow and not that original. It is way too predictable and as Aeron makes all the wrong moves and

good standard story

I read this story directly after barely surviving Elminster in Myth Drannor and found it rather refreshing to know that there are still some "normal" folk around. You accompany the wizard Aeron as he learns and matures and unlike Elminster doesn't spring almighty from somewhere or else. The college of magic though was transplanted directly from the American educational system to the Realms. Quite obvious I think, at least if you only know colleges from American television series. Overall well worth reading.

Predictable, Yet the author made you feel like you were ther

This book made you feel like you knew the characters and were one of their friends. Plot developed along rapidly keeping you interested. Different that most F.R. novels yet im looking for something similar. If anyone reads this and has a good suggestion let me know!

Excellent Adventure

My very first Forgotten Realms novel and for that matter, my very first Fantasy Novel. I found this book to be a very good read, holding my attention to the very last page. I would definitely recommend this one. Now I'm hooked on Forgotten Realms.

A magical tale more than the sum of its parts

Baker tells an excellent story that incorporates many ideas into a fantastical setting. The first FR book I know of with a close examination of wizardry colleges. The hero starts from humble beginnings, unlike most FR tales, and we see the hero Aeron grow and mature over seven years in many roles and settings. This region of FR is relatively unexplored, with many foreign names and even gods (Assuran?). It's hard to believe a tale of this magnitude could be told without Elminster becoming involved, but it was fun nonetheless.
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