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City Under the Sand

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Sun, Book 1

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City Under the Sand

By: Jeff Mariotte
Narrated by: Nicholas Tecosky
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Aric, a half-elf with a rare natural ability with the psionic discipline known as "the Way", must find his place in a world ruled by the tyranny of evil sorcerer kings, and dominated by the savage wilds of the Athasian desert, a world presided over by the unrelenting crimson eye of Dark Sun.

When Aric is brought into a quest to search for a priceless trove of weapons, he would rather keep his head down and live a simple life. But nothing is simple in the city of Nibenay with its reclusive ruler known as the Shadow King. And in a world where metal is the rarest of commodities, Aric’s "way" with metal is an even rarer talent.

Enlisted by the Shadow King himself to seek out this cache of metal weaponry, Aric heads into the desert with a treacherous band of adventurers. Allegiances are tested and secrets are uncovered. But sometimes the secrets hidden by the sands of time should remain undiscovered. When Aric and his band uncover an evil perhaps greater than the Shadow King himself, it is a race against time to see who will harness its power.

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An OK introduction to Darksun

Overall the book is OK and if you don't mind that then pick it up. It introduces you to Athas and some interesting characters but seems to end abruptly. 7/10 if you want some Darksun give it a try otherwise maybe pass.

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medieval verssio of mad max

loved it. if you are new to the dark sun of D&D this is the perfect start to get to know this campaign setting its basically a mad max suvmersion of dungeons an dragons. metals are few, rare and hard to find. magic practitioner are scarced to come along and death awaits in every corner of what seems to be a dessert world. in_joy!

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this was a good listen

it was a little slow at times and kind of skipped around some areas that probably could have used a little more detail, but overall I enjoyed it.

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Close to the Dark Sun, I remember.

I always liked the way Dark Sun adventures seamed to play out in 2nd. Edit. but in a campaign setting that uses 4D4+4 for ability scores instead of 3D6 like every other campaign setting. Monsters take on a far darker tone

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Great story

I loved this book. It shows how psionics can be used in Fantasy fiction. I wish more people liked the idea of psionics.

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It was ok.

this book was good enough. It wasn't great but it wasn't bad. if you like DS and have some extra credits go for it

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A nice listen

the beginning was slow but ending was well worth gave a good point of view from a commoner pov

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Boring...

I gave it 3 hours. This was a snoozer. Don't waste your time or money. If its free and you are bored give it a shot.

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