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  • Oath of Vigilance

  • Dungeons & Dragons: The Abyssal Plague, Book 2
  • By: James Wyatt
  • Narrated by: Michael McConnohie
  • Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Oath of Vigilance

By: James Wyatt
Narrated by: Michael McConnohie
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Summary

Following directly in the wake of The Temple of Yellow Skulls, our heroes face the totality of the destructive and pestilent forces presented by the Abyssal Plague. The disease of the liquid crystal Voidharrow spreads throughout the land, transforming unsuspecting creatures into plague demons.

Shara, Uldane, and the unlikely drow hero Valmaggar join forces with Tempest and Rohgar from The Mark of Nerath, and together they set out in search of the green dragon Vestapalk, or the creature Vestapalk has become - the patient zero of this abyssal plague.

Meanwhile, Albanon and the mysterious cleric Kri Redshal - the last remaining member of the Order of Vigilance, an order dedicated to guarding the Voidharrow - go in search of answers to the disease that sweeps the land. While their search takes them deep into the heart of the darkness that is enveloping the land, the answers they find are truly in need of new questions. As they become aware of the true scale of the tragedy at hand, they see the forces behind them are more powerful than they had ever dreamed, and perhaps more seductive.

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Awesome story from the 4e era! I always loved the setting in 4e dungeons and dragons and these books have given me a whole new appreciation for it. Great action and great lore.

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A talented example of good writing

After the foreshadowing with the priest in the previous book in the series. I was still surprised at the plot development that took place in this book as author James manages to turn the obvious implications from the last book into something new and in true dungeons and dragons fashion. It all comes down to the wizard, the warlock and a blast of supremely overblown and fantastically flashy magic.
I expected it to be straightforward but it bobbed when I expected a weave and dipped when I expected a duck. In terms of writing, grammar and deliberate planning, it surpasses a large amount of other d'n'd based novels in the way it delivers elements of personal horror, action and felt provoking intellect all wrapped up in the overbearing Godhood that is Michaels Voice

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