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          Item Code: 
          #9543 
          
          
          Title: Heroes of 
          Sorcery 
          
          
          Type: 
          Accessory/Adventure 
          
          Author: 
          Steven Brown 
          
          
          Published: 1997 
          
          
          Format: 96-page 
          book, 48-page book, fold-out map 
          
          Featuring "A Killing Frost," the third 
          adventure in the epic Dragons of a New Age cycle 
           
          PRIMORDIAL POWER AT YOUR 
          COMMAND! 
          
          Sorcerers across Krynn struggle day and 
          night to master the ancient forces that power modern sorcery. 
          Heroes of Sorcery reveals for the first time the advances that 
          have been made in spellcasting since the founding of the Academy of 
          Sorcery. Uncover the secrets to permanent-duration spells, cooperative 
          spellcasting, and combining schools of sorcery. Included in this boxed 
          set are: 
           
          One Moon, Not Three. The Fifth Age sorcerer's sourcebook 
          contains roles for heroes, in-depth examination of all the schools of 
          sorcery, rules for the latest spellcasting techniques, and 
          descriptions of the most influential sorcerers active in Ansalon 
          today. 
           
          A Killing Frost. In this full-length adventure, the heroes must 
          recover a powerful artifact from the legendary Tomb of Huma before it 
          falls into the clutches of Khellendros the Blue. A Killing Frost 
          can be played on its own or as the third chapter of the Dragons of 
          a New Age campaign. 
           
          A full-color, lavishly illustrated poster map detailing the island of 
          Southern Ergoth and the mysterious Foghaven Vale, including Huma's 
          Tomb and Dragon Mountain. 
          
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