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    Sojourn #23

    Sojourn » Sojourn #23 released by Crossgen on June 2003.

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    last edited by sametattoos on 08/16/22 01:26AM View full history

    As the quest journeys deeper into the sweltering Great Wastes of Oudubai, Arwyn and her companions find themselves hunted by the mysterious nomads who seem to appear and disappear at will among the drifting sands. Meanwhile, Captain Bohr and his trolls may well beat Arwyn to her goal of the Third Fragment.   
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    This is a very nice example of what I was talking about in the last reviews: when there are action and a narrative pace that doesn´t confine or traps Marz, where he doesn´t need to do much dialogues to rely on getting a hold in the readers, things go much more smoothier, easier and cooler. This issue has great energy, excitment vibe, as our heroes are prey of the tribal people named Urnethi - now this seemed to me a lot like the Sand People of Star Wars - I liked a lot how the art assimilated th...

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