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ALL SHADOWS FLED
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First Printing: October 1995
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 94-61677
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To Jenny, for literally everything.
cha mhisd'a thig dhuit am boidag
Away, Shadows, away! I grow tired of slaying thee . ..
and presently I shall grow angry. Then you'll be sorry!
The Simbul, Queen of Aglarond
Said in spell-battle before all her court
Year of Shadows
PRologue
Three living heroes and a ghost dared to take an enchanted blade out of the
world, hunting shapeshifters in their ancient Castle of Shadows. . . .
For centuries, the Malaugrym had been dark figures of legend, fey sorcerers
who could take any shape they chose. They came to Faerun to impersonate kings
and reavers and archmages, to entertain themselves with the havoc they could
wreak—and to seize mortal women as breeding slaves, carrying them off across
the planes to the place they called Shadowhome.
When the famous archmage Elminster of Shadow-dale caught Malaugrym in Faerun,
they paid with their lives. Twice he journeyed to the Castle of Shadows to
humble the House of Malaug . . . but no mere mortal had ever made such a foray
and returned to Faerun to tell of it.
Until Lady Sharantyr, Knight of Myth Drannor; Bel-kram and Itharr of the
Harpers; and the ghostly remnant of Sylune, Witch of Shadowdale, went up