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Mortal Consequences

Forgotten Realms: Netheril, Book 3

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Mortal Consequences

By: Clayton Emery
Narrated by: Malcom Hillgartner
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The Netherese Empire will collapse in five generations.

A forgotten foe, armed with a hell-spawned source of destructive magic, returns to seek her revenge, and a lost love is found in a most unexpected place.

Against a backdrop of war and chaos, the barbarian Sunbright struggles to carve out a niche for himself - and his people - in a rapidly changing world.

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This book got some flak in some other reviews because of its predecessor Dangerous Games had a more grandiose setting and plot points.

I'm here to tell you the other reviews are looking at the trilogy incorrectly. The Netheril Trilogy follows a shamanistic human barbarian and his heroic journey to manifest his own potential and save his people. The first book, Sword Play sets the board with the story's pieces, and in Dangerous Games the major events transpire. This book, Mortal Consequences, aptly follows it's name in unfolding the consequences of the middle book. It details how the epic tale of Netheril impacts this lowly human, and how his own virtues take this impact and transmute it into something transcendently positive.

Action scenes were well described, event pacing was kept at a healthy speed, and the narrator did a great job providing enough distinct voices to follow dialogue effortlessly.

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a reasonable explanation for Anauroch. but such magic and such times... i hate weak villains. i dislike heroes with nothing to lose. mire denouement was perfectly acceptable. more visions, more time even, as well as more explanation for past events. where are the items and the Magics that feed current day aber toril? where are the named characters that are just being born? it's a whole world and nothing is tied in.

the netheril trilogy concludes

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