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{{Book
| image = [[Image:Crusade.jpg|250px|Crusade]]
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| image = [[Image:Crusade.jpg|250px]]
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| caption = Cover of ''Crusade''.
 
| code = 8480
 
| code = 8480
 
| title = Crusade
 
| title = Crusade
 
| author = [[James Lowder]]
 
| author = [[James Lowder]]
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| cover_artist = [[Larry Elmore]]
 
| publisher = [[TSR, Inc.]]
 
| publisher = [[TSR, Inc.]]
 
| released = January 1991
 
| released = January 1991
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| pages = 313
 
| pages = 313
 
| isbn = 0-8803-8908-7
 
| isbn = 0-8803-8908-7
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| realm year = [[1359 DR]]<ref name="P7M">{{Cite web/Presenting...Seven Millennia of Realms Fiction}}</ref>
 
| series = [[The Empires trilogy]]
 
| series = [[The Empires trilogy]]
| preceded_by = ''[[Dragonwall]]''
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| preceded_by = ''[[Dragonwall (novel)|Dragonwall]]''
 
| followed_by = ''none''
 
| followed_by = ''none''
 
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}}
 
'''''Crusade''''', by [[James Lowder]], is the final book in [[The Empires trilogy]].
 
'''''Crusade''''', by [[James Lowder]], is the final book in [[The Empires trilogy]].
{{quote|''The [[Tuigan Horde|barbarian army]] has turned its sights on the western Realms. Only King [[Azoun IV|Azoun]] has the strength to forge an army to challenge the horsemen. But Azoun had not reckoned that the price of saving the west might be the life of his beloved [[Alusair Obarskyr|daughter]].''}}
 
== Summary ==
 
   
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''[[Yamun Khahan]] and his mighty [[Tuigan Horde|barbarian army]] have turned their sights on the civilized western nations of the [[Forgotten Realms]]. Only one man, King [[Azoun IV|Azoun]] of [[Cormyr]], has the courage and the strength to bring the western factions together and forge a crusading army powerful enough to challenge the [[Tuigan]] horsemen. Together with the [[dwarf|dwarves]] of the [[Earthfast Mountains]], the crusaders make their stand against the rampaging horde. But King Azoun hasn't reckoned that the price of saving the west might be high—perhaps even the life of his beloved [[Alusair Obarskyr|daughter]].''|<ref name="Cru">{{Cite book/Crusade|back cover}}</ref>}}
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== Summary ==
 
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The Khahan and his mighty barbarian army have turned thier sights on the civilized western nations of the Forgotten Realms. Only one man, King Azoun of Cormyr, has the courage and the strength to bring the western factions together and forge a crusading army powerful enough to challenge the Tuigan horsemen. Together with the dwarves of the Earthfast Mountains, the crusaders make their stand against the rampaging horde. But King Azoun hasn't reckoned that the price of saving the west might be high -- perhaps even the life of his beloved daughter. -- [taken from the backside of the pocket-novel]
 
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Revision as of 16:22, 13 August 2015

Crusade, by James Lowder, is the final book in The Empires trilogy.

Yamun Khahan and his mighty barbarian army have turned their sights on the civilized western nations of the Forgotten Realms. Only one man, King Azoun of Cormyr, has the courage and the strength to bring the western factions together and forge a crusading army powerful enough to challenge the Tuigan horsemen. Together with the dwarves of the Earthfast Mountains, the crusaders make their stand against the rampaging horde. But King Azoun hasn't reckoned that the price of saving the west might be high—perhaps even the life of his beloved daughter.
— [2]

Summary

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References

  1. Eric L. Boyd, Ed Greenwood, Steven E. Schend (2000). Presenting...Seven Millennia of Realms Fiction. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2003-06-21. Retrieved on 2015-08-12.
  2. James Lowder (January 1991). Crusade. (TSR, Inc), p. back cover. ISBN 0-8803-8908-7.