The Sword Never Sleeps (Forgotten Realms)
by
Ed Greenwood
A classic, Lieber-esque sword and sorcery adventure!
A cry for heroes went out from the kingdom of Cormyr when treachery threatened to bring her low, and the Knights of Myth Drannor answered that call. Earning praise from the Crown itself for their efforts, the Knights earned the name of adventurers. But to save Cormyr, they must become more than mere adventurers. The Knigh...more
A cry for heroes went out from the kingdom of Cormyr when treachery threatened to bring her low, and the Knights of Myth Drannor answered that call. Earning praise from the Crown itself for their efforts, the Knights earned the name of adventurers. But to save Cormyr, they must become more than mere adventurers. The Knigh...more
Mass Market Paperback, 384 pages
Published
May 5th 2009
by Wizards of the Coast
(first published November 4th 2008)
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The Sword that never sleeps is the last book in Ed Greenwood's "the Knights of Myth Drannor" trilogy. The novel continues the tale of the Knights as they make there way to Shadowdale to take rule of the small dale. Along the way fall into to traps and stumble into the different scenarios were either someone is try to kill them for revenge or the stumble onto a plot to take over the realm. The tale of the Knights are one small part of the book. There multiple characters and story th...more
Another great series from Greenwood. The last few left a little to be desired, in my opinion. However Greenwood makes up for that and more with this series. It was worth the wait. Any fan of Greenwood would appreciate the backstory to the formation of the Knights.
The only complaint I can think of is that I know the make-up of the knights during 1372 DR... and I know that's not the make-up of the knights at the end of this book. So rather than describe how they came to be as we k...more
The only complaint I can think of is that I know the make-up of the knights during 1372 DR... and I know that's not the make-up of the knights at the end of this book. So rather than describe how they came to be as we k...more
I have a problem with how much Ed Greenwood jumps around from character to character. The next time I read a novel by him, I guess I will have to write down all the characters and what happens to them.
I enjoyed The book but it seemed unfinished. There needs to be a fourth book to end it.
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Ed Greenwood is the creator of the Forgotten Realms fantasy world, which became the setting for his home D&D game in 1975. Play still continues in this long-running campaign, and Ed also keeps busy producing Realmslore for various TSR publications.
Ed has published over two hundred articles in Dragon magazine and Polyhedron newszine, is a lifetime charter member of the Role Playing Game...more
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Ed has published over two hundred articles in Dragon magazine and Polyhedron newszine, is a lifetime charter member of the Role Playing Game...more
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