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Erin Marie Evans is an American author, and former editor for Wizards of the Coast .

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4-559: Brimstone Angels is a fantasy novel by Erin M. Evans based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, set largely in the city of Neverwinter within the world of the Forgotten Realms . Farideh and Havilar are tiefling sisters whose mother abandoned at birth and have been raised by their adoptive father Mehen in an isolated village. Farideh makes a pact with the devil Lorcan that gives her special powers. Mehen and

8-526: The Forgotten Realms novels The God Catcher (February 2010), Brimstone Angels (November 2011), Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils (December 2012), as well as the short story The Resurrection Agent featured in the Realms of the Dead Anthology (January 2010). Evans wrote the novel The Adversary for The Sundering , a fictional event set in the expanded Dungeons & Dragons universe. Evans

12-565: The two sisters subsequently move to Neverwinter to work as bounty hunters based out of that city. There they find themselves pawns in a far-reaching supernatural plot. Brimstone Angels , written by Erin M. Evans, with cover art by Kekai Kotaki, was published by Wizards of the Coast in November 2011 ( ISBN   978-0-7869-5846-7 ) as a 339-page paperback. It is the first novel in the six-part "Brimstone Angels Saga" series: Brimstone Angels

16-643: Was #9 on CBR 's 2020 "10 Of The Best DnD Stories To Start Off With" list — the article states that "What makes The Brimstone Angels a great novel for those starting with D & D is that it provides a great amount of insight into the Tieflings' mindset and society. The novel's narrative also provides insight into how a party member's background can provide a great seed for interesting adventures." Erin M. Evans Erin M. Evans earned her anthropology degree from Washington University in St. Louis . Evans wrote

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