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Someonelse Posted - 20 Mar 2010 : 22:27:09
I'm looking for a novel or few that depicts an adventure more in line with the kinds of adventures you play in D&D. For example, I really enjoyed the first part of Spellfire where the adventurers hang out at the inn and then go out in search of a dungeon crawl.

So far I have read the entire Driz'zt series as well as a few other Salvatore books. I would really like to read a book where there are more mages and clerics doing their thing.

So, can any one suggest some books for me to read?
Thanks
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Copper Elven Vampire Posted - 30 Mar 2010 : 01:33:40
The Last Mythal trilogy is very "Adventure-Module" feeling in the way it's laid out and plays out. So is the Erevis Cale Trilogy as well.

Hope that helps.
MerrikCale Posted - 27 Mar 2010 : 03:50:02
Actually, there are a few novels based on old adventures such as Keep on the Borderlands, Temple of Elemental Evil, Tomb of Horros and Against the Giants

As for FR specific the best maybe Erik Scott di Bie's Depths of Madness. I thought Bladesinger had an "adventure" feel to it. As did Lady of Poison, but Depths is the best of that group by a pretty good margin
Faraer Posted - 23 Mar 2010 : 13:30:50
Ed's Knights of Myth Drannor books are partly based on adventures his player group did play in D&D, in the Realms' formative days.
swifty Posted - 21 Mar 2010 : 17:18:25
well met.welcome to the keep.ive not read either series but its sounds like the dungeon or wizards series might be for you.

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