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The Demon Awakens (Dramatized Adaptation)
- The DemonWars Saga, Book 1
- Narrated by: Christopher Graybill, Colleen Delany, David Coyne, Elizabeth Jernigan, Eric Messner, Lily Beacon, Michael Glenn, Mort Shelby, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Tim Getman
- Length: 19 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After an eon of dormancy, the hideous winged demon Dactyl awakens and calls forth an army of darkness to bring horror and devastation to the land of Corona. The only survivors of the ravaged village of Dundalis, young friends Elbryan Wyndon and Jilseponie Ault, are separated in the carnage and, unknown to each other, struggle through lives that will lead to a shared destiny. Avelyn Desbris, a pious young monk, also finds himself on a course that will intersect with the fates of Elbryan and Jilseponie and lead to a fateful confrontation with the monstrous dactyl.
The Demon Dactyl’s army is laying waste to the entire country and the only way to stop their organized takeover is to cut off the root of their army’s vast power: Bestesbulzibar, the Dactyl, himself. Elbryan, Pony, the Mad Monk Avelyn and Bradwarden the centaur, reunited with the elven Juraviel and Tuntun, set out to do battle inside the demon’s lair: Mount Aida.
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- I. C. Thelight
- 03-02-23
Thoroughly enjoyed this audio drama
after reading the book many years ago, and just recently getting into dramatizations, I was pleasantly surprised to see that RA Salvatore's work had been adapted to a audio drama. But after hearing such high quality productions as The Alien series, ect, I was a little skeptical that's such a long audio drama as this could be as good. Well, I was not disappointed. From the accents the actors used, to the sound effects and action sequences, this drama exceeded my expectations! Thank you Graphics audio. You guys did a stellar job! I highly recommend any fan of this series, or RA Salvatore's work in general to give this a listen.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-01-23
Disappointing
I'm a huge RA fan, The legend of Drizzt is an all time favorite and the character development in that series is phenomenal. This story felt so rushed though. I think it should have been stretched out into a longer series because there was so much felt like it was missing from this story.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-10-22
I've always loved this series
I love the graphic audio version even better. you should check out their other stuff too, they're great
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- Amazon Customer
- 20-03-23
Almost finished.
The Narrator Def has some audio problems at some parts and maybe other characters too but not as noticeable. World building is interesting, the elves are not like Lord of the Rings elves but perhaps traditional (idk though). The three characters are good and they eventually meet each other. There's a problem with the music soundtrack though. It's the same sound track being used on other series. I found that a bit odd. since TV series usually have different music soundtrack, but this clearly doesn't follow that common sense. It'd can be a bit disorientating. Also Noticeable murder scream is the same from Elantris. Movie is not so in your mind. They need to fix this jarring problems.
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- Natalie Rando
- 25-03-23
Absolutely terrible.
Had to turn it off halfway through the first battle. Half the time the grunting, screening and noise was so loud you can’t hear the narration - the other half the time it is so distracting. Also gave me a splitting headache - to the producers maybe do some research on Dichotic listening and you will see why many people are going to find this annoying. Back to normal audiobooks please