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The Dark Eye: Starless Sky - The Dark Eye Short Story Anthology - cover

The Dark Eye: Starless Sky - The Dark Eye Short Story Anthology

Eevie Demirtel, Marco Findeisen, Mike Krzywik-Groß, Daniel Heßler, M. A. Lippert, Michael Masberg, Carolina Möbis, Marie Mönkemeyer, Daniel Simon Richter, Gudrun Schürer, Stefan Schweikert, Alex Spohr, Jens Ullrich, Vogt Judith C., Christian Vogt, Josch K. Zaradnik, Lena Zeferino

Publisher: Ulisses Spiele

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Summary

The Dark Eye Short Story Anthology

When stars fall from the sky, the peoples of Aventuria see visions of impending doom. The signs are clear to everyone, from simple farmers to clergy and even crowned heads of state.

Whether these visions will prove true, or even possible, none can say. The Walls of Alveran tremble as the Nameless God rattles his chains, setting monumental events in motion. The Turn of Ages brings great change to Aventuria, and the fate of the entire world hangs in the
balance. Will valiant heroes tip the scales of destiny?

This collection of short stories gathers tales related to the fateful and ongoing event known as the Starfall.

Within these pages you'll find 24 fantastical stories to transport you to the far corners of Aventuria and beyond, giving you a further glimpse into the richly detailed setting of The
Dark Eye.
Available since: 05/04/2017.

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