This article is about the issue #22 of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (comic series). For the Living City adventure, see Total Eclipse (adventure).
Total Eclipse was the twenty-second issue of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons comics series set in the Forgotten Realms and published by DC Comics. It was written by Dan Mishkin, drawn by Jan Duursema, and edited by Elliot S. Maggin. It is the fourth and final installment in the "Phases of the Moon" story arc.
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It is the Time of Troubles. Gods now walk among the mortals of the Forgotten Realms. The secret behind Selûne's arrival in Waterdeep is finally revealed. As the Heroes of Selûne's Smile stand unified against the earthly avatar of the moon goddess for the fate of their friend, they find themselves face-to-face with a cadre of the undead! Don't miss the conclusion to the story that will change their lives and the landscape of the Forgotten Realms forever.
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Index[]
- Characters
- Kyriani Agrivar • Luna • Naneatha Suaril • Onyx the Invincible • Timoth Eyesbright • Vajra Valmeyjar
- Referenced only
- Khelben Arunsun
- Creatures
- centaur • dwarf • half-drow • gaunt • human • night rider • silver dragon[note 1]
- Referenced only
- Basilisk
- Locations
- Buildings & Structures: Celestial Stairway • House of the Moon • Selûne's Smile
- Mountains: Mount Waterdeep
- Settlements: Waterdeep
- Magic
- Spells: heal • feather fall • glitterdust • ice storm • light • meteor swarm • shapechange • wall of force
- Items: Rod of Oblivion
- Organizations
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- Referenced only
- Lunatics
Appendix[]
Reprints[]
This issue was reprinted in the Dungeons & Dragons Classics, Vol. 3 trade paperback by IDW Publishing in June 2012.
External links[]
- Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Vol 1 22 article at the DC Comics Database, a wiki for DC Comics.
Notes[]
- ↑ The cover depicts a red-colored dragon breathing fire, presumably a red dragon, but the comic itself shows a silver- or white-colored dragon breathing a green substance. The dragon in the comic most closely resembles a silver dragon, so this is assumed here.
References[]
- ↑ 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.