@@saintdonoghue after performing an esoteric ritual I found in the darkest depths of the internet I summoned a guide to take me to an ancient battlefield where clutched in a desiccated corpse’s arms was my copy of Destiny Times Three. I had to fight quite a number of eldritch foes once I got it in my hands, of course.
I liked Crimson Legion more than the first book, but I agree, the beginning of the first book was really good. couldnt quite finish White Plume Mountain, the fairy was a bit too much for me as well... and I dont know, dungeons are fun to play in but not as an engrossing read.
Yay, I did notice last weeks was missing. Glad to see you back here.
-T
Where on Earth did you find that battered old copy of “Destiny Times Three”? It looks like you took it to the Battle of the Somme!
@@saintdonoghue after performing an esoteric ritual I found in the darkest depths of the internet I summoned a guide to take me to an ancient battlefield where clutched in a desiccated corpse’s arms was my copy of Destiny Times Three. I had to fight quite a number of eldritch foes once I got it in my hands, of course.
Hi, could you make Forgotten Realms (or DnD) novels ranking (S, A, B... tiers) somewhere in the future?
@@Dantrag123 maaaaaaybe, I’ve never done such a list ranking before 🤔
I liked Crimson Legion more than the first book, but I agree, the beginning of the first book was really good. couldnt quite finish White Plume Mountain, the fairy was a bit too much for me as well... and I dont know, dungeons are fun to play in but not as an engrossing read.
@@rocketshipevan the first very much could be read as a standalone imo but I did like the continuation of Crimson Legion