A world torn by generations of war . . .
Erethindel, the fabled Crimson Talisman.
Long sought by the forces of darkness.
Long guarded in secret by one family.
But now the secret has been revealed, and only one young man can keep it safe. As the talisman's powers awaken within him, Erethindel tears at his soul.
The Crimson Talisman is the first title in a new Eberron series that focuses on war-torn souls that have known nothing but a world in chaos. Each book in this series will focus on the aftermath of the Last War, in which every realm of the Eberron setting fought a bitter and long-lasting battle.
Eberron Novel; The War Torn, Book 2 by Edward Bolme; Published by Wizards of the Coast
Xoriat, the realm of madness, a plane of existence far beyond mortal comprehension.
The last time Xoriat touched the world, years of warfare and death erupted. Unspeakable terrors and vile monsters wandered free until the Gatekeepers managed to close the passage to Xoriat.
But a new portal to the Realm of Madness has been found -- a fabled orb, long thought lost. In the final days of the Last War, the Orb of Xoriat was used only once. Now it has been stolen.
The Orb of Xoriat continues the story line in the Eberron series that focuses on war-torn souls who have known nothing but a world in chaos. This is the second book in the War-Torn series, following The Crimson Talisman. In the aftermath of the Last War, Teron, a monk trained for war, is the last of his Order. Now he is on a quest to find a powerful weapon that might set the world at war again.
Mel Aqat, a ruined city, old when the ancestors of humanity were young . . .
Dhavibastha, a powerful demon imprisoned in the city, once worshipped as a tiger god by the giants of Xendril. Finding the ruins gave Janik Martell wealth and fame, but the last time he was there the woman he loved betrayed him and tried to kill him.
Now, the ancient evil is stirring again. Janik may be the only one who can stop it, but to do that hell have to return to the one place he swore hed never go again, to face his own demons, to place himself. . . In the Claws of the Tiger
The War-Torn, Book 4 by Graeme Davis
Karrnath, Born in War . . .
The daughter of a noble family has gone missing. A proud and ancient house has fallen to ruin. Even the dead are disappearing.
And a disgraced exile may be the only one who can save them.
Returning home from the Last War, a bitter soldier discovers a criminal operation trafficking in slaves. When members of his own family turn up missing, his attempt to get them back embroil him in a plot involving illegal necromantic activities that run from the lowliest criminals to the highest reaches of government.