
Abyme
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Narrated by:
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Sébastien Desjours
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By:
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Mathieu Gaborit
About this listen
Enclave au sein des Royaumes Crépusculaires, Abyme est un havre cosmopolite, haut lieu de la diplomatie, une cité-phare majestueuse où dangers et guet-apens sont monnaie courante. Pour le farfadet Maspalio, c'est "sa" ville, qu'il connaît à la perfection pour en avoir exploré chaque sombre recoin, pour en avoir inlassablement arpenté chaque travée, place ou canal. Aussi paraît-il le mieux placé pour retrouver un démon qui a échappé aux abysses et rôde désormais dans les ombres.
À vrai dire, il n'a pas le choix : Vladitch, un Advocatus Diaboli, le tient sous sa coupe. Mais quand de surcroît un assassin se met à décimer ses proches, vivre en Abyme se révèle bien périlleux, même pour un ancien Prince-Voleur.
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