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The First Chronicles of Druss the Legend

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  • 352 páginas
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He was known as Druss. The Deathwalker. Though the blood of merciless butchers coursed through his veins, he had found a fragile peace through his love for beautiful, mystical Rowena. Then came the day when Druss returned to their village and found everyone dead--massacred by slavers who had stolen the women to sell for gold. Rowena was among the missing.Armed with only his powerful double-bladed ax, Snaga, Druss went after Rowena. His journey would carry him from the highest thrones of power to the deepest dungeons of depravity. Along the way, he would battle savage monsters and descend into terrifying lands of black magic and demons.Yet one thing was certain. Druss would have victory . . . or death.

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The First Chronicles of Druss the Legend, David Gemmell

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1999
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Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Del Rey
Publicado en
1999
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
352
ISBN10
0345407997
ISBN13
9780345407993
Serie
Primera publicación
1993
Título original
The First Chronicles of Druss the Legend
Calificación
4,35 de 5
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He was known as Druss. The Deathwalker. Though the blood of merciless butchers coursed through his veins, he had found a fragile peace through his love for beautiful, mystical Rowena. Then came the day when Druss returned to their village and found everyone dead--massacred by slavers who had stolen the women to sell for gold. Rowena was among the missing.Armed with only his powerful double-bladed ax, Snaga, Druss went after Rowena. His journey would carry him from the highest thrones of power to the deepest dungeons of depravity. Along the way, he would battle savage monsters and descend into terrifying lands of black magic and demons.Yet one thing was certain. Druss would have victory . . . or death.