Pools of Darkness (novel) explained

Pools of Darkness
Author:James M. Ward, Anne K. Brown
Cover Artist:Fred Fields
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Heroes of Phlan
Genre:Fantasy novel
Published:1992 (TSR, Inc.)
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:313
Isbn:1560763183
Oclc:25528136
Preceded By:Pool of Radiance
Followed By:Pool of Twilight

Pools of Darkness is a novel based on the Pools of Darkness computer role-playing game. It was written by James Ward and Anne K. Brown, and published by TSR in February 1992. The novel is set in the Forgotten Realms setting based on the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. This book was the second in a trilogy, preceded by Pool of Radiance and followed by Pool of Twilight.

Plot summary

The city of Phlan has vanished, transported to parts unknown, and its citizens defend themselves from the minions of Bane. Adventurers Ren, Shal, and Tarl band together with the sorceress Evaine to stop them.

Reception

One reviewer commented: "The evil wizard antagonist just seems kinda plopped in there for the sake of having a bad guy. He wasn't really threatening or scary, more like a child having a prolonged temper tantrum. The plan of the god he served and the pit fiend that was supposed to serve him seemed kinds tossed in there too, and I'm a little disappointed that the creature from the last book wasn’t there at all."[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: April 2014.
  2. Web site: Kliatt Young Adult Paperback Book Guide 1992-05: Vol 26 Iss 4 . May 1992 . Kliatt Paperback Book Guide .