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New York Times bestseller: Midnight and Adon are tasked with returning the magical Tablets of Fate to their rightful guardian—finding adventure, friendship, and romance along the way After their adventures in Tantras, Midnight and her allies are tasked with returning the Tablets of Fate—mysterious and ancient artifacts on which the responsibilities of the gods are recorded—to the god Ao. However, their quest is more complicated than it appears. The evil gods Myrkul and Bhaal also seek the Tablets, hoping to twist them to their own dark ends. And they aren’t the only ones with a selfish hidden agenda. Hungry for power, the deity Cyric is on a similar mission—one that further imperils the very existence of Faerûn itself. Though Cyric was once Midnight’s trusted friend, their history cannot save her from his ruthless ambition . . . The destiny of the world will soon be decided and a new pantheon of gods will rise into the heavens.
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The third book was better than the previous two. The events of the plot are happening quickly now and the main characters are trying to get to Waterdeep. The book assumes you've read the first two books and it also assumes a certain degree of familiarity with the Forgotten Realms setting as well. The story was smoother and it felt a better read than the first two. There are a lot of unanswered questions even at the end though, even though it's supposed to be a trilogy. Too bad there's still not enough delving into character motivations though. Wizards of the Coast subsequently published two more books to complete the story.
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