Crusade (Forgotten Realms novel)
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Crusade is a fantasy novel by James Lowder, set in the world of the Forgotten Realms, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is the third and final novel in "The Empires Trilogy". It was published in paperback in January 1991.
Characters
Pitch
The Tuigan army is sweeping across
Plot summary
After much diplomatic negotiations and tough negotiations, Azoun finally convince his allies to mount a coalition to counter the threat of Tuigan. Against all odds, even
This motley army led several battles against the horde, but both armies succeeded in taking a decisive advantage. It is only thanks to an ingenious stratagem that the coalition succeeds in isolating the Khahan and his Praetorian guard the rest of Tuigan. After a fierce battle, the Khahan is killed by Azoun in person.
The Tuigan army's private chef folds under the command of General Chanar Ong Kho, General Batu Min Ho refuses to be captured and committed suicide, joining his murdered family, while the monk Koja is presented to the king Azoun that loads to tell everything he knows about Tuigan.
Reception
Crusade has a rating of 3.44 stars on Goodreads.[1]
Reviews
- Review by Derek Vanderpool (1991) in Science Fiction Review, Summer 1991
References
- ^ "Crusade (Forgotten Realms: Empires, #3)". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2019-06-05.