The Emerald Scepter

(The Scions of Arrabar Trilogy - Book III)
by
Thomas M. Reid

Wizards of the Coast, August 2005, 309 pp.
ISBN: 0-7869-3754-8

Genre: Fantasy

World: Forgotten Realms
Reviewed: 9/10/2005

Reviewed by: Conan Tigard

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"There are too many of them!"

Vambran yanked his sword free from yet another twitching, quivering zombie. The undead thing dropped in a heap at his feet, but two more shuffled closer to take its place, pressing the mercenary officer back. Even more of them, visible in the glare of the magical flare he had launched to help his tiny group see and fight, swarmed around the periphery of the battle. He slashed at the nearest one and lopped its arm off, but with every swing of his sword, the blade felt heavier. "We can't keep this up!"

"We should fall back," Arbeenok said, fighting on Vambran's left. "But the path is cut off in both directions."

Behind him and to the other side, the lieutenant heard Elenthia gasp, and he risked a quick glance in her direction to see what had upset her. Though she continued to swing the light mace they had found for her to use, pounding with both hands on anything that got close, her eyes were wide with unsuppressed horror, staring at something in the gloom. He shoved his blade out, skewering the nearest zombie, and stole another quick glance away from his fight, in the direction she had been staring.

Four more of the creatures were ambling out of a building on the far side of the street, distinct enough in the glow of the flare that Vambran recognized the identical cut and color of their clothing.

The Order of the Sapphire Crescent.

 

Review

Vambran Matrell is in the city of Reth with Arbeenok, a druid that looks like a cross between a gorilla and a human. The plague has returned once again, this time created by magic. The plague swiftly overtakes the body turning the afflicted into a zombie within minutes. Vambram and Arbeenok continue to fight the zombies, which is a losing battle, and they know it. Falagh and Lobra Mestel have been planning deception with Grozier and Lavant. Their objective to corner the lumber market so no one else can cut down trees in the forest. there are also others in power that have a different goal; to bring Reth back into the fold. Meanwhile, Emriana and Xaphira are trapped in a magical mirror. Lobra has intentions of getting her paws on Emriana for what she did to her brother, Denrick Pharaboldi, in The Sapphire Crescent. Meanwhile, Pilos and Quill team up with some of the members of the Sapphire Crescent. Pilos has important information about the dealings of Lavant. Back in Reth, Vambran and Arbeenok begin a quest to look for a fabled item that may be able to stop the plague. The only problem is that this it was in the Cities of the Twelve Swords with sank to the bottom of the Reach many years ago.

The Emerald Scepter is the third book of three in The Scions of Arrabar Trilogy by Thomas M. Reid. This Forgotten Realms fantasy tale features the following main characters: Vambran Matrell - a Lieutenant in the Sapphire Crescent, Emriana Matrell - Vambran's younger sister, Xaphira Matrell - Vanbram's aunt and a mercenary, Arbeenok - an alaghi and a druid,  Junce Roundface - an assassin, Pilos - a young priest in the Temple of Waukeen, Grozier Talricci - a man who wants to take over the Matrell household, Bartimus - a mage Grozier employs, and Lavant -the Grand Syndar in the Temple of Waukeen.

The Emerald Scepter continues where The Ruby Guardian left off. As the plot thickens, more characters are introduced. Maybe I had a lot going on while I was reading this book, but I found my mind wandering and not focused on the story in front of me. Maybe its because the action is not as fast and furious as it was in the pervious book. Maybe it was because of the addition of new characters into the plot that we hadn't met before. It could have been a lot of things, but whatever it was, my enjoyment level on this novel decreased a bit. Maybe I didn't like that Emriana and Xaphira were barely in the story after being such a driving force in The Ruby Guardian. Still, this book is the conclusion to The Scions of Arrabar Trilogy and does tie up a lot of the loose ends and answers most of the questions about why things have been happening. I just wished it could have been as excellent as the previous book. The fight scenes with the living dead are fun and exciting, but all of the political intrigue kind of left me dry. Overall, The Emerald Scepter is still a good Good book that borders on being Great but just needs some tweaking. I do hope that Thomas M. Reid writes more Forgotten Realms novels using the characters her created for House Matrell, as I find them to be interesting. I will keep my fingers crossed.

I rated this book a 7½ out of 10.

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