
Die Entdeckung
Das schwarze Auge - Das Jahr des Greifen 2
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Narrated by:
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Axel Ludwig
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Sabine Brandauer
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Als man unter der "Fuchshöhle" einen mit Angram-Zeichen versehenen, verschlossenen Tunneleingang findet, bei dem es sich vermutlich um den Zugang zu der von den Orks gesuchten Kultstätte handelt, und feststellt, dass die Schwarzpelze Tunnel unter den Stadtmauern hindurch treiben ist schnelles Handeln geboten. So beschließen der Zwerg Arthag und die Waldelfe Nyrilla in die legendäre Zwergenbinge Xorlosch zu reisen, mit Hilfe der dortigen "Geschichts-Säulen" die gefunden Schriftzeichen zu übersetzen, während Oberst von Blautann in einer tollkühnen Einzel"Aktion zum Prinzen Brin durchbrechen will, um in Gareth auf die verzweifelte Lage Greifenfurts aufmerksam zu machen. Doch nicht jeder findet, was er sucht...
(c) + (p) 2008 Horchposten Verlag
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