Plague of Spells

Plague of Spells

Cover of the first edition
Author Bruce Cordell
Cover artist J. P. Targete
Country United States
Language English
Series Abolethic Sovereignty
Genre Fantasy novel
Publisher Wizards of the Coast
Publication date
December 2008
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 320
ISBN 978-0-7869-4965-6
Followed by City of Torment

Plague of Spells is a novel written by Bruce Cordell and published in December 2008.

Plot summary

After the Spellplague, Raidon Kane finds that he has a sapphire tattoo burned into his flesh, strange supernatural powers that aid him in fighting aberrant monstrosities such as aboleths, and that he is missing eleven years of his life that he spent encased in crystal. In that time, his daughter has died and his home has been destroyed. The evil empire known as the Abolethic Sovereignty has become active and intends to reduce the world to chaos using a powerful artifact known as the Dreamheart. The Dreamheart begins infecting weak minds with twisted dreams of power if they serve the aboleths, causing the corrupted to fight over the Dreamheart and use it to their own ends. Raidon seeks a weapon forged by those who fought the Sovereignty before him. Guidance from an abandoned construct created to monitor and hold the high priest of the Sovereignty prisoner leads him to seek the weapon in the spellplague-infested Plaguewrought Lands. Raidon also seeks allies uncorrupted by the power of the Sovereignty.

Reception

One reviewer commented that "Plague of Spells is an excellent addition to the ever-expanding Forgotten Realms library."[1] Another reviewer stated that "I recommend Plague of Spells for any reader."[2]

One reviewer was more critical: "If you're not really a Dungeons and Dragons fan I don't think I can really recommend Plague of Spells. It has the potential of being something really good but it is a potential that remains largely unfulfilled."[3]

References

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