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Sir Loran is a former human knight of Sunndi who became a death knight. Loran is eternally haunted by the spirit of his murdered wife. Before his death, Loran was the final Lord of Trollpyre Keep, a minor estate located in southern Sunndi, near the Vast Swamp. An evil, twisted man who hid his true nature behind a mask of honor and stoicism ...
"The Unholy Grail" (novelette 1962 Fantastic) "Ill Met in Lankhmar" (novella 1970 F&SF)—telling how Fafhrd and the Mouser met, this story won both a Nebula Award and a Hugo Award; Swords Against Death (collection 1970, expanded and revised from Two Sought Adventure 1957) "The Circle Curse" (1970, first publication)
Blackstaff Tower, by Steven E. Schend (paperback, September 2008, ISBN 978-0-7869-4913-7) Mistshore, by Jaleigh Johnson (paperback, September 2008, ISBN 978-0-7869-4966-3) Downshadow, by Erik Scott de Bie (paperback, April 2009, ISBN 978-0-7869-5128-4) (this book is also listed under the Shadowbane Series section)
Soth was a Knight of the Rose, the most esteemed rank of knight in the Knights of Solamnia, and married. While on a trip he encountered a band of ogres attacking elven priestesses ; Soth fell in love with the fairest priestess, the Silvanesti Elf Isolde Denissa, and eventually managed to seduce her, bringing her back to Dargaard Keep as a ...
Archlord Vashna has returned. Sommerlund is under threat of invasion, and as a commander in Lone Wolf's army, you must prepare to face the Legion of the Restless Dead. But another tide of Darkness rises to threaten all Magnamund, in the Dark God Naar's unholy name. You will uncover a secret society, shrouded in mystery.
After a meeting between Great Holy Knight Zaratras, Dreyfus, Hendrickson, and Meliodas, an order was issued to the knights of the Seven Deadly Sins to capture Edinburgh. A mission given when Meliodas and others were still the knight order of the Seven Deadly Sins. A tale of the battle with the vampires in the castle of Edinburgh.
Over the centuries, the Castle's three towers decayed into ruin. The main tower is called the "Tower of Zagig," and the two lesser towers are the "War Tower" and the "Tower of Magic" (alternately "The Power Tower"). An extensive dungeon complex lies below the towers.
Sauron fortified Mordor and completed the Dark Tower of Barad-dûr. He distributed the Seven and the Nine Rings to lords of Dwarves and Men. Dwarves would not submit, but he enslaved Men as the feared Nazgûl. Orcs, Trolls, Easterlings and men of Harad became his servants. [T 5]