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

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

Madeleine Roux

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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.


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    A must-read for every Critter. This book was the perfect mixture of plot, characters, and writing that I love in a Fantasy. Going in, I was familiar with the characters from Critical Role, and it was fun to see them in an origin story. The Mighty Nein is such a fun and chaotic group of characters, and this book is a lot of fun with the edition of The Mighty Nein. Lucien and Cree were so sweet, and I really loved seeing their interactions. Critical Role: The Mighty Nein-the Nine Eyes of Lucien has a story that is simple, but the weaving of the past, and the present stories keep the reader engaged. Madeleine Roux is a fantastic writer who used the Critical Role Canon and also told a new story that feels fresh. The Found Family vibes are strong with this book, and I just loved it. I recommend this book to anyone who likes Fantasy, and those who like Found Family vibes similar to Six of Crows.

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