Dragon Age: Last Flight - Liane Merciel

Dragon Age: Last Flight - Liane Merciel

The Grey Wardens are heroes across Thedas once again: the Archdemon has been defeated with relative ease and the scattered darkspawn are being driven back underground. The Blight is over. Or so it seems. Valya, a young elven mage recently recruited into the Wardens, has been tasked with studying the historical record of previous Blights in order to gain insight into newly reported, and disturbing, darkspawn phenomena. Her research into the Fourth Blight leads her to an encoded reference scrawled in the margins of an ancient map, and to the hidden diary of Isseya, one of the last of the fabled griffon riders. As the dark secrets buried in Isseya's story unfold, Valya begins to question everything she thought she knew about the heroic Grey Wardens... źródło opisu: Tor Books, 2014 źródło okładki: zdjęcie autorskie

ISBN 9780765337214
data wydania 14 września 2014
liczba stron 301
język angielski
słowa kluczowe Dragon Age
kategoria fantastyka, fantasy, science fiction
tytuł oryginału Dragon Age: Last Flight
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