
Journal of an Awful Good Paladin: Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tom Adams
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By:
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Mick McArt
About this listen
Comedy and fantasy collide in this Dungeons & Dragons genre parody. This audiobook is a spin-off of the infamous Journal of an Outlaw series by Mick McArt.
Although set in the same world as the Outlaw, Nimbus "Stormcloud" Slumberdim has an entirely different approach to adventuring in the Unremembered Realms. Being a good guy isn't as easy as it seems, thanks to his traveling party of Garrot the Mage, Kellepto the elven thief, Aiden the cleric, and the feisty dwarven monk named Footpalm the Elflinger.
There are 100 journal entries in this audiobook, and best of all, although it is written for adults, it is safe to listen for all ages!
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