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Book Description
“Who dares tread where only Darglo Lord of Sleep and Dreams may travel? Reveal yourself now mortal and your end will be short and painless. Prolonging your death will get you naught. Who are you!” says a terrible voice that seems to reverberate from the walls themselves. With a look of spite Kiril yells, “I am Kiril Silverspire, Druid of Autumn and Dreams. Face me if you dare demon for you do not face a weak-willed simpleton, but a full master of Dreamtravel. I challenge thee!” As if on some unearthly cue, Kiril draws his scimitar from its sheath and takes a fighting stance at the ready.
Forming from the utter darkness of the room, a creature seeming to be composed of moving and shifting shadows appears before Kiril. In its right hand seems to be a shadowy solid object in the resemblance of a sword. The dream enforcer concentrates his shadowy form into roughly the same height as Kiril. The creature gloats, “You challenge me foolish one? You are truly a rare adversary indeed that you should think yourself a match for me mortal.”
Editorial Reviews
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The novel Dreamsbane of Tamalor by Bradley James Simpson was a unique novel. It was very different from any novel I've read, especially a fantasy one. Plus he was very imaginitive and also very descriptive. He uses some great words to describe the characters' eyes and hair. The heroes were ordinary people but can kick butt. I think truly from reading it (all in one day), is, he needs to seriously write more novels. So my average of rating is ***** stars. --Dreamsbane group
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Dreamsbane of Tamalor was a fun book. It is the kind of book that one needs to make a big bag of popcorn, pop open a beer or coke, sit down and just read for the pure pleasure of reading. I am sorry but I could not find any deep hidden meaning in the book but there were lots and lots of enjoyment. It is a quick read (only being 88 pages) and enjoyable. From reading this book, I will assume the author is a Role Gaming Player and plays D&D or something like it. The author has that same kind of writing style of scene description you will find in these types of games. Further, if someone is looking for a character to play in a RGP game you have several to pick from in this book, even some of the nasty characters might be interesting to play, too. So if you are looking for something to fill a few hours with enjoyable reading get "Dreamsbane of Tamalor" by Bradley James Simpson. --Dreamsbane group
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