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DragonReader |
Posted - 04 Nov 2008 : 23:18:44 I came across this in WOTC's online catalog:
http://ww2.wizards.com/books/Wizards/Products/?doc=240487400
The first book is The Hand of the Hunter by Mark Sehestedt.
Not sure if this is a trilogy by Mark or a set of stand alones. |
25 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
skychrome |
Posted - 24 Mar 2009 : 20:56:22 quote: Originally posted by Markustay
I thought Frostfell was excellent, and I have already modified my Hordelands map accordingly. Although Sentinelspire took place in the same region, it didn't offer as much geographic goodness (it did give me a couple of other things for my Hordlands project, though).
All in all, I enjoyed both those novels, and look forward to more by the author.
Wow, there seems to be a majority here that likes both Frostfell and Sentinelspire. I think both novels were really good regarding setting and atmosphere (especially Sentinelspire) , but the main characters were extremely weak developed in my opinion. Pseudo-striken personalities who constantly fight with themselves and the world.
I hope, Mark Sehestedt will improve character description, identification and development in his next novels because the stories in itself have been really good so far and I would love to read more of him with characters, that are not the weakest part of the book. |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 24 Mar 2009 : 19:02:49 Having read Frostfell I can say I do like the Vil Adanrath, and I think the author is a good writer.
However, from what I understand, this novel (like all other novels coming down the pipe) will be set in the 4E timeline, and therefore I currently do not plan on picking it up. That's not a "never", it's just not likely. |
Sith_Lord_Drizzt |
Posted - 24 Mar 2009 : 17:03:18 Amazon has the description of the first book of this series.
Hweilan is the last of the line of Highwatch and--as she discovers--one of the last of the Vil Adanrath, a bloodline of lycanthropes left on Faerūn. Guric, her uncle and the slayer of Hwelian's family, has released a terrible evil in order to resurrect his beloved wife and gain control of the northern countries. When Hweilan escapes Guric's schemes, she is taken in by Lendri, a Vil Adanrath who has stayed in Faerūn to help guide Hweilan to her fate.
What are your thoughts based on the description? I haven't read much about lycanthropes and I must say that I'm a bit intrigued.
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Ergdusch |
Posted - 12 Jan 2009 : 19:09:00 Thanks Sage!
I will try via pm and email.
If I am lucky and receive an answer, I will, if I may, share it with you here at the Keep, of course!
Edit Note: The email adress Mark S. left here at the Keep is apparently not valid anymore (even though it is hosted by wotc). Therefore, no hope for further infos. |
The Sage |
Posted - 11 Jan 2009 : 15:11:47 quote: Originally posted by Ergdusch
Is mark still around these forums?
I don't think so. Or, rather, he's not been active here at Candlekeep since July '08. |
Ergdusch |
Posted - 11 Jan 2009 : 14:48:28 Is mark still around these forums?
Hi Mark!
Can you share any info on what your trilogy is about?
Best regards, Ergdusch |
Lord Karsus |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 18:45:10 -All the better, then. That's like two weeks from now. |
Ashe Ravenheart |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 18:43:38 quote: Originally posted by Dagnirion
quote: Originally posted by Hoondatha
Which Kemp novel is that?
-Shadowrealm, Book III of the Twilight War trilogy. It's been pushed back quite a few months now (I believe it was supposed to have originally been released in either March or June of this year, but was pushed back- according to Paul's reasoning, though he himself didn't know the 'official' reason- as to not create a 'lore' buildup, with that novel, Ascendancy of the Last, the FRCG, the FRPG and Blackstaff Tower all coming out around the same time.), but is slated to be released in December some time. So, very soon.
I believe the release date is December 2nd. |
MerrikCale |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 18:25:55 quote: Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie
Apologies for being off-topic, but:
I firmly believe that if you don't read Blackstaff Tower and Mistshore, then you are really missing out.
They're both extremely good, extremely *Realms* fantasy novels.
Just my 2 cent endorsement.
Cheers
Well, I have completely given up on the Realms as a campaign setting myself. But I will still pick up the occasional novel that looks good including the aforementioned as well as any future Fox-at-Twilight books. hint hint |
Erik Scott de Bie |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 18:17:10 Apologies for being off-topic, but:
I firmly believe that if you don't read Blackstaff Tower and Mistshore, then you are really missing out.
They're both extremely good, extremely *Realms* fantasy novels.
Just my 2 cent endorsement.
Cheers |
Lord Karsus |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 17:24:03 quote: Originally posted by Hoondatha
Which Kemp novel is that?
-Shadowrealm, Book III of the Twilight War trilogy. It's been pushed back quite a few months now (I believe it was supposed to have originally been released in either March or June of this year, but was pushed back- according to Paul's reasoning, though he himself didn't know the 'official' reason- as to not create a 'lore' buildup, with that novel, Ascendancy of the Last, the FRCG, the FRPG and Blackstaff Tower all coming out around the same time.), but is slated to be released in December some time. So, very soon. |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 14:26:53 quote: Originally posted by Hoondatha
Which Kemp novel is that?
Shadowrealm. |
Hoondatha |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 04:38:48 Which Kemp novel is that? Reading the 4e Realms sourcebooks sapped all will to even check that section of the bookstore any more. But I enjoyed Sentinelspire, loathed Obsidian Ridge, and am more than willing to pick up one last real Realms book I didn't know existed.
quote: Originally posted by Dagnirion
-Yes, Sentinelspire certainly was a good novel. That one, along with Paul Kemp's novel that's slated to come out soon, are what I consider to be the final Forgotten Realms novels. Seems like a good way to go out, I think.
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Markustay |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 04:21:11 I thought Frostfell was excellent, and I have already modified my Hordelands map accordingly. Although Sentinelspire took place in the same region, it didn't offer as much geographic goodness (it did give me a couple of other things for my Hordlands project, though).
All in all, I enjoyed both those novels, and look forward to more by the author.
This reminds me... I need to mail those improved maps to Alaundo... |
Lord Karsus |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 03:59:12 quote: Originally posted by MerrikCale
Why does it look interesting?
-Aboleth are interesting enough creatures, and I have a "city" of Aboleth in my own campaign that I might draw some inspiration for, being as that I haven't done much with them. I found the plot of Stardeep highly intriguing, in the concept of the Traitor, Xxiphu, and a few other tangents related to that. I also, as you know enjoyed the character Raidon Kane, as he combines some of my favorite aspects of the Forgotten Realms- Kara-Tur, and Elves. |
MerrikCale |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 03:56:02 quote: Originally posted by Dagnirion
quote: Originally posted by MerrikCale
I see you're as positive as I am during all this
-That's me, Mr. Positive.
-Though, I will say, Bruce Cordell's upcoming novel Plague of Spells does look interesting. I am going to pick that one up, and maybe the rest of the trilogy, if I like the first one enough. If this book looks good, I'll skim it, and maybe pick it up. I can't rule out the possibility.
Why does it look interesting? |
Lord Karsus |
Posted - 19 Nov 2008 : 15:13:01 quote: Originally posted by MerrikCale
I see you're as positive as I am during all this
-That's me, Mr. Positive.
-Though, I will say, Bruce Cordell's upcoming novel Plague of Spells does look interesting. I am going to pick that one up, and maybe the rest of the trilogy, if I like the first one enough. If this book looks good, I'll skim it, and maybe pick it up. I can't rule out the possibility. |
MerrikCale |
Posted - 19 Nov 2008 : 03:25:59 quote: Originally posted by Dagnirion
-Yes, Sentinelspire certainly was a good novel. That one, along with Paul Kemp's novel that's slated to come out soon, are what I consider to be the final Forgotten Realms novels. Seems like a good way to go out, I think.
I see you're as positive as I am during all this |
Lord Karsus |
Posted - 18 Nov 2008 : 18:28:25 -Yes, Sentinelspire certainly was a good novel. That one, along with Paul Kemp's novel that's slated to come out soon, are what I consider to be the final Forgotten Realms novels. Seems like a good way to go out, I think. |
DragonReader |
Posted - 18 Nov 2008 : 18:21:36 I have not yet read Frostfell (asked for it for X-mas so hopefully that will change soon) but I thought Sentinelspire was excellent. In fact all 3 of the Citadels books I have read so far were very good.
Anyway, I'll definitely be reading Frostfell soon and will pick up Hand of the Hunter as soon as it comes out. |
MerrikCale |
Posted - 18 Nov 2008 : 16:35:05 quote: Originally posted by Dagnirion
quote: Originally posted by MerrikCale
I hope so. Frostfell was terrific
-If you say so. I wasn't that big of a fan of it. That's probably because of the story, though, rather than the author's writing or anything. I like the Utter East, and Elves are always good in my book, so I'd chalk it up to a story I wasn't totally into.
I must say, I liked Frostfell a lot, but I liked Sentinentalspire even more. So I have high hopes for this series |
Lord Karsus |
Posted - 18 Nov 2008 : 16:04:29 quote: Originally posted by MerrikCale
I hope so. Frostfell was terrific
-If you say so. I wasn't that big of a fan of it. That's probably because of the story, though, rather than the author's writing or anything. I like the Utter East, and Elves are always good in my book, so I'd chalk it up to a story I wasn't totally into. |
MerrikCale |
Posted - 18 Nov 2008 : 03:53:27 quote: Originally posted by Dagnirion
-Admittedly, there's not much info there...
-Going by the fact that it's Mark Sehestedt, and that 'Nendawen' sounds surprisingly like a lot of the Elven that he's created for his Eastern Lythari, there's a chance that it might take place in the Utter East, or somehow involve the Eastern Lythari.
-We'll see...
I hope so. Frostfell was terrific |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 05 Nov 2008 : 18:59:39 Yeah, and at this point, it's not a given that I'll rush out to buy this book, or any other FR book (although I think this is a good author). I'll need more information before I make a decision. |
Lord Karsus |
Posted - 05 Nov 2008 : 01:54:12 -Admittedly, there's not much info there...
-Going by the fact that it's Mark Sehestedt, and that 'Nendawen' sounds surprisingly like a lot of the Elven that he's created for his Eastern Lythari, there's a chance that it might take place in the Utter East, or somehow involve the Eastern Lythari.
-We'll see... |
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