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12 reviewsISBN 10: 1939480590
ISBN 13: 9781939480590
Author: Aeryn Rudel, Douglas Seacat, William Shick
Take a short journey to adventure with Iron Kingdoms Excursions! Each volume in this series features three brief tales about the people, creatures, and machines of Immoren. Explore the Iron Kingdoms—from the depths of the Thornwood Forest to the trenches of the Cygnaran front lines—for only pocket change.
In Iron Kingdoms Excursions: Season One, Volume One:
Go on the road with the dwarves of the High Shield Gun Corps in “Straight Shooter” by Aeryn Rudel
Get a revealing look at veteran Iosan houseguard in “Answering the Call” by Douglas Seacat
Join an Arcane Tempest gun mage on the dangerous streets of Occupied Llael in “Gentleman’s Game” by William Shick
Arrival in Cygnar
The Mysterious Artifact
Meeting the Mercenaries
Secrets of the Iron Kingdoms
Skirmishes and Ambushes
Political Intrigue
Training and Preparations
Unexpected Allies
Journey Through Dangerous Lands
Magical Phenomena and Discoveries
Betrayal from Within
The First Major Confrontation
Strategy and Sacrifice
Lessons Learned on the Road
Cliffhanger: The Path Ahead
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Tags: Aeryn Rudel, Douglas Seacat, William Shick, Kingdoms, Excursions