Graphic Audio Review: The DemonWars Saga: The Demon Awakens – Part II By R.A. Salvatore

This is a story that begins in part 1


Then, at the start of part 2... years have passed for Elbryan Wyndon and Jilseponie Ault. Elbryan has spent his time living and learning from the Touel`alfar, the winged elves of Corona. Jill, who was raised by the Chilichunks family in Palmaris, has her marriage annulled from Connor Bildeborough after she rejected him on their wedding night. She is forced to enter the military and has spent her time fighting off men and keeping to herself. Avelyn, is forced to leave St. Mere-Abelle after finding it to not be the holy place he had hoped for and after receiving a vision of the awakened demon dactyl.

Once again I was treated to a Graphic Audio performance that really brings you into the story. The combination of sound effects and artistic vocal performances creates what Graphic Audio calls a “Movie in your Mind” and that is truly what The DemonWars Saga: The Demon Awakens – Part II is.

The DemonWars Saga: The Demon Awakens

After finishing up his training, Elbryan is renamed Nighthawk, given the title Ranger, and awarded a specially made bow. He must now must leave the Touel`alfar and set off on his own. Avelyn, has become fat and a drunk and he now goes from town to town starting fights and trying to warn about the coming doom from the Demon Dactyl. Jill seems to have found her place in the military but she seems to be the only one who takes her job seriously. Everyone else wants to drink and have a good time.

Through all of this the Demon Dactyl, Bestesbulzibar continues to build his dark force of Goblins, Powries and Fomorian giants awaiting the time to take over the world.

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