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Critical Role: The Mighty Nein - The Nine Eyes of Lucien

By: Madeleine Roux
Narrated by: Robbie Daymond, Cast of Critical Role
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Delve into the mind of Critical Role's most charming villain in this original novel that chronicles Lucien's early life and his fateful meeting with the Mighty Nein.

Lucien has always been able to spin a bad situation to his advantage. From his childhood on the dangerous streets of Shadycreek Run to his years living off the grid and learning blood magic from the Claret Orders, the charismatic blood hunter will find a way to get the upper hand.

When Lucien is on a job in the frozen wastelands of Eiselcross with his fellow mercenaries, a rough-and-tumble crew called the Tombtakers, fate leads him to a mysterious journal in the ruins of an ancient city. The book speaks of the Somnovem, nine beings who can grant Lucien power beyond imagining—if he is able to find them and free them from captivity.

Intrigued by this opportunity, Lucien pores over the journal—but the more he reads, the stranger things become. The nine whisper to him in dreams and waking visions. Time slips away, along with Lucien's grasp on reality. And tattoos of red eyes begin appearing on his skin....

With the ability to reshape the world within his grasp, Lucien ignores all warning signs. He has always bent fortune to his will, and nothing—not even death—will stop him now.

Written by New York Times bestselling author Madeleine Roux, Critical Role: The Mighty Nein-The Nine Eyes of Lucien explores the meteoric rise and fall of one of Critical Role's most notorious and tragic figures.

©2022 Madeleine Roux (P)2022 Penguin Audio
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Thought-Provoking

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Really enjoyed this, it brings a lot of depth to Lucien and paints him as a somewhat tragic mad king. It was never really his fault.

Robbie Raymond is excellent, but his pronunciation is bizarrely off in places, most notably how he says Fjord's name. Not enough to lose any stars though; 5/5 across the board from this OG Critters.

Act 3 of Campaign 2 from the other side

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Absolutely loved it, makes you want to rewatch campaign 2 all over again 😀

Loved it!

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it was so interesting to see the side of Lucien. and the story has perfect flow. Nice book even for those who haven't heard anything about CR

a time well spent

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After finishing Campaign 2, I knew that I had to pock this up and see through the eyes of Lucian. And this did not disappoint, Robbie did a fantastic job as core Narrator with also the Cast of Critical Role reprising thier C2 characters was amazing.

Emotional like the Campaign

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really enjoyed this book it was a great insight in to the lovable rouge

fantabulous

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everything was perfect, the whole thing. What stood out was Robbies reading. Very capturing, thank you.

Great touching story

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What a great listen. Robbie Daymond is really fantastic. I really enjoy the retelling from the show sometime and the actors delivery of the lines here, they give me a more serious feel to the characters compared to the show where they do to the nature of the game sometime feel a bit more nervous. all in all great story.

another great book.

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A very well written story, but the main aspects that really highlight its writing is the performance done by Daymond, Mercer & the cast of Critical Role. Truly phenomenal work

Mighty, so mighty

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as always a massive fan of critical role and the creators beneath the banner. stunning book and amazingly read by Robbie. I'd recommend this to anyone!

brilliant wonderful imaginative

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All the voice cast as per usual where fantastic ro listen. Robbie Daymond was in peak performance in the same vein as his work on Kith & Kim I could honestly listen to that man narrate the dictionary. I loved the direction of the narrative,that story peeled back those layers of Lucien and truely made my point of view change from him he went through a hell of alot before he'd even trodden down the path to the main campaign narritive. Truley an enthralling chapter of the critical role saga. Production quality was also top tier

All out perfection

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