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| KING
OF THE DEAD |
| King of the Dead |
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| Writer: Gene Deweese Publisher:
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Once a powerful human wizard, Firan Zal'honan is transformed into Azalin, the King of the Dead, an anguished undead ruler with limitless dark powers, who can neither gain his own freedom nor bring back to life his long-dead son. Original. 50,000 first printing. |
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| VAMPIRE
OF THE MISTS |
| Vampire of the Mists |
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| Writer: Christie Golden
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Jander Sunstar, an elven vampire from the Forgotten Realms world, is pulled into the newly formed dark realm of Ravenloft and forges an alliance with the land's most powerful inhabitant--Count Strahd Von Zarovich, himself a newly risen vampire. But as Jander teaches the Count the finer points of being undead, he learns that he is tutoring the man that drove his lost love insane! |
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| SCHOLAR
OF DECAY |
| Scholar of Decay |
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| Writer: Tanya Huff and
Robh Ruppel Publisher:
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When Aurek Nuiken travels to Richemulot to search for a spellbook that will save his endangered wife, little does he know that a beautiful woman, a family of wererats, and his own brother will cruelly conspire to turn the tables against him. As hideous monsters of Ravenloft close in, he is drawn to the brink of madness in a world that preys on the innocent. |
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| TAPESTRY
OF DARK SOULS |
| Tapestry of Dark Souls |
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| Writer: Elaine Bergstrom
and Clyde Caldwell Publisher:
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Jonathan must destroy the Gathering Cloth, a web in which the darkest evils of Ravenloft are trapped, before the evil breaks him and dooms him to eternal darkness. By the author of Blood Rites. Original. 85,000 first printing. |
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| DANCE
OF THE DEAD |
| Dance of the Dead |
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| Writer: Christie Golden
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When the riverboat on which she works as a dancer docks at a zombie-plagued island known as Sourange, Larissa Snowmane must rely on the help of the swamp creatures to save her soul. Original. |
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| TERROR
OF LORD SOTH |
| Knight of the Black Rose
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| Writer: James Lowder Publisher:
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On the fabled world of Krynn, Lord Soth finally learns that there is a price to pay for his long history of evil deeds, a price even an undead warrior might find horrifying.
Dark powers transport Soth to Barovia, and there the death knight must face the dread minions of Count Strahn Von Zarovich, the vampire lord of the nightmare land. But with only a captive Vistani woman and an untrustworthy ghost for allies, Lord Soth soon discovers that he may have to join forces with the powerful vampire if he is ever to escape the realm of terror.
Knight of the Black Rose is the second in an open-ended series of Gothic horror tales dealing with the masters and monsters of the Ravenloft dark fantasy setting. |
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| Spectre of the Black Rose
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| Writer: James Lowder Publisher:
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In this chilling sequel to the best-selling Knight of the Black Rose, factions vie for control of Sithicus as Lord Soth -- darklord and former knight from the Dragonlance world -- fights to keep his reign from crumbling. Even as he struggles to defeat his enemies, rumor reaches him that the White Rose haunts the land. Has Kitiara finally returned to Soth, or is this another spectre from the death knight's tragic past? |
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| I,
STRAHD |
| I, Strahd
(Book 1) |
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| Writer: P. N. Elrod Publisher:
Wizards of the Coast |
...Some of the parchment pages were the color of cream, thick and substantial, made to last many, many lifetimes. Other pages were thin and desiccated, positively yellow from age, and crackled alarmingly as Van Richten turned them over. There were no ornate illuminations, no fussy borders, only lines of plain text in hard black ink. The flowing handwriting was a bit difficult to follow at first; the writer's style of calligraphy had not been in common use for three hundred years. No table of contents, but from the dates it looked to be some kind of history.
He turned to the first page and read:
I, Strahd, Lord of Barovia, well aware certain events of my reign have been desperately misunderstood by those who are better at garbling history than recording it, hereby set down an exact record of those events, that the truth may at last be known . . . .
He caught his breath. By all the good gods, a personal journal? |
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| The War Against Azalin
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| Writer: P. N. Elrod Publisher:
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The young and idealistic brother to the war-hardened Strahd von Zarovich loves beautiful Tatyana, but so does Strahd. To win her hand, Strahd will do anything--even enter a pact with death and seal it with his brother's blood. Chapter illus. |
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| LORD
OF THE NECROPOLIS |
| Lord of the Necropolis |
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| Writer: Gene DeWeese Publisher:
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By sending his minions to harvest the life force of the occupants of Darkon, Azalin hopes to become a demi-lich and escape the world of Ravenloft. His plan succeeds, but only partially, resulting in startling, permanent changes in the land of Darkon. |
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| TALES
OF RAVENLOFT |
| Tales of Ravenloft |
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| Writer: Brian Thomsen Publisher:
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A collection of short stories set in the Ravenloft world of vampires, werewolves, and other monstrous creatures features the talents of P. N. Elrod (creator of Count Strahd Von Zarovich), James Lowder, J. Robert King, Elaine Bergstrom, and others. Original. |
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| HEART
OF MIDNIGHT |
| Heart of Midnight |
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| Writer: J. Robert King
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In the horrific world of Ravenloft, populated by vampires, werewolves, and worse creatures, Casimir embraces his own powers of evil in a struggle to throw off his monstrous father's curse of lycanthropy and avert his own murder. Original. 85,000 first printing. |
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| MORDENHEIM |
| Mordenheim |
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| Writer: Chet Williamson
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Two young necromancers-in-training accept the invitation of Victor Mordenheim to aid him in his research. Mordenheim, man of science,wishes to revive his dead wife and funnel her essence into a new living receptacle. The newcomers' consternation is brought to a head when one of them, a lovely young woman, is kidnapped by Adam, Mordenheim's creation, who swears to kill her should they pursue their plans. From then on it's a race across the ice, battling lycanthropes, vengeful Vistani, and the dark forces themselves, as the young necromancers try to escape the dark domains. Mordenheim is the eighth in an open-ended series of Gothic horror tales dealing with the masters and monsters of the Ravenloft dark fantasy setting. |
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| BARONESS
OF BLOOD |
| Baroness of Blood |
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| Writer: Elaine Bergstrom
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Witnessing the beheading of her father by a conquering overlord, a young baroness pledges revenge despite the new ruler's just ways, and ingratiates herself to a high position while devising evil plans as a vampire of souls. Original. 75,000 first printing. |
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| THE
ENEMY WITHIN |
| The
Enemy Within |
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| Writer: Christie
Golden Publisher:
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Sir Tristan Hiregaard, terrified by his periodic
transformation into the evil Malken, a hideous man-beast
who controls a vast criminal empire, sets out to
destroy, one way or another, his evil side. Original.
75,000 first printing. |
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| CARNIVAL
OF FEAR |
| Carnival of Fear |
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| Writer: J. Robert King
Publisher:
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In the evil land of l'Morai, three carnival performers investigate a death along the sideshow boardwalk during a carnival, and their search unearths a conspiracy and leads to more murders. Original. |
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