Dungeons & Dragons The Book of Vile Darkness (2012)
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[BRRip | Hin-Eng | 720P]

Movie Info: IMDB
Rating: 4.1/10
Genre: Adventure | Fantasy
Director: Gerry Lively
Release Date: 24 November 2012
Stars: Anthony Howell, James Rawlings, Eleanor Gecks
Storyline: Two thousand
years ago, Nhagruul the Foul, a sorcerer who reveled in corrupting the
innocent and the spread of despair, neared the end of his mortal days
and was dismayed. Consumed by hatred for the living, Nhagruul sold his
soul to the demon Lords of the abyss so that his malign spirit would
survive. In an excruciating ritual, Nhagrulls skin was flayed into
pages, his bones hammered into a cover, and his diseased blood became
the ink to pen a book most vile. All those exposed to the book were
driven to madness or so corrupted by the wicked knowledge contained
within that they had no choice but to turn evil. Misery and bloodshed
followed the disciples of Nhagruul as they spread their Masters dark
dream. Creatures vile and depraved rose from every pit and unclean
barrow to partake in the fever of destruction. The cities and kingdoms
of Karkoth were consumed by this plague of evil until an order of
warriors arose from the ashes. The Knights of the New Sun swore an oath
to resurrect hope in the land. The purity of their hearts was so great
that Pelor, the God of Light, gave the Knights powerful amulets with
which to channel his power. Transcendent with divine might, the Knights
of the New Sun pierced the shadow that had darkened the land for twelve
hundred years and cast it asunder. But not all were awed by their glory.
The disciples of Nhagruul disassembled the book and bribed three greedy
souls to hide the pieces until they could be retrieved. The ink was
discovered and destroyed but, despite years of searching, the cover and
pages were never found. Peace ruled the land for centuries and the
Knights got lost in the light of their own glory. As memory of the awful
events faded so did the power of servants of Pelor. They unwittingly
abandoned themselves in the incorrect belief that the Book of Vile
Darkness could never again be made whole




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