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Keith Baker Story at DDO Official Site

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    The Dungeons & Dragons Online official site has published an exclusive story entitled Shadows of Stormreach by Keith Baker, the author of the setting. Here's the beginning:

    Blood.

    Shadow could taste blood in her mouth ... her own. A crossbow bolt was embedded in her left shoulder, another in her right thigh. Every step was torture, and her vision blurred. But she couldn't give in to the pain. The enemy was on her trail.

    A group of sailors blocked the street ahead of her: Sarlonan traders unloading their scow, shouting and laughing. Shadow plunged into the mob. The sailors were human, and they towered over her. One nearly tripped over the halfling girl. Shadow didn't speak their language, but from the tone she guessed the oath was a foul one. She emerged on the other side of the throng and kept running. If she was lucky, the sailors would prove more of an obstacle for her pursuers. A newcomer might have begged the men for assistance, but Shadow was no fool, and she knew better than to look for charity on the wharves of Stormreach.
     
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