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Posted - 24 Aug 2011 : 20:01:47 Is anyone else interested in seeing new Realms series set in other less known areas? Examples would include: Maztica, Shou Lung, Al-Quadim? I really enjoyed the Maztica Trilogy, and Dragonwall, simply because there were set in geographical areas that i wasn't familiar with. Don't get me wrong, i love the heartlands too ;) |
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Artemas Entreri |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 16:07:11 quote: Originally posted by Clad In Shadows
quote: Originally posted by entreri3478
quote: Originally posted by Dennis
I thought they did that with The Wilds series.
Haven't gotten around to reading any of The Wilds yet, but i did purchase The Fanged Crown which is set in Chult...i think
Yeah, it is. These books to explore wilderness-type areas, but definitely no cities or major settlements. Wrath Of The Blue Lady spends a little time in a city, though the name escapes me.
Fanged Crown - Chult The Restless Shore - Akanul Edge Of Chaos - The Plaguewrought Lands Wrath Of The Blue Lady - The Sea Of Fallen Stars
I enjoyed Odom's Threat From the Sea series and am looking forward to reading Wrath of the Blue Lady as well. |
Clad In Shadows |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 15:54:03 quote: Originally posted by entreri3478
quote: Originally posted by Dennis
I thought they did that with The Wilds series.
Haven't gotten around to reading any of The Wilds yet, but i did purchase The Fanged Crown which is set in Chult...i think
Yeah, it is. These books to explore wilderness-type areas, but definitely no cities or major settlements. Wrath Of The Blue Lady spends a little time in a city, though the name escapes me.
Fanged Crown - Chult The Restless Shore - Akanul Edge Of Chaos - The Plaguewrought Lands Wrath Of The Blue Lady - The Sea Of Fallen Stars |
Artemas Entreri |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 15:39:32 quote: Originally posted by Dennis
I thought they did that with The Wilds series.
Haven't gotten around to reading any of The Wilds yet, but i did purchase The Fanged Crown which is set in Chult...i think |
Dennis |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 15:14:10 I'm not really interested in that series. Though Wrath of the Blue Lady by Mel Odom sounds not that bad. Given how Mel wrote Threat from the Sea, I guess WotC made the right decision to let him have yet another underwater adventure.
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AdamBridger |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 15:07:48 quote: Originally posted by Dennis
I thought they did that with The Wilds series.
I'm not too sure. That's one of the series that I haven't got around to purchasing yet but I plan to in the near future. As far as I know The Wilds Series focused on some of the unexplored areas of wilderness of the Realms, not any cities. However, I could be wrong though. |
AdamBridger |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 15:04:26 quote: Originally posted by entreri3478
quote: Originally posted by Dennis
quote: Originally posted by The Sage
As much as I would love to see new Kara-Tur and/or Shou Lung Realms fiction, this seems entirely unlikely given the 4e Realms stance for exploring the post-Spellplague environment of the Heartlands and Sword Coast.
We can't really blame WotC. It's business. Their decision as to what Realms to focus more on is based on popularity.
It would definitely be a small niche to begin with, but i think Realms-hungry fans like myself would get on board quickly. WOTC could possibly start with a few stand alone novels set in the more exotic locations and see how the fans react....and then bring in a trilogy or two if things go well.
A series of stand-alone books in the same mold as the Wizards, Dungeons, Citadels Series could introduce various areas of the Realms and give some relatively inexperienced authors an opportunity. |
Dennis |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 15:02:49 I thought they did that with The Wilds series. |
Artemas Entreri |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 14:00:29 quote: Originally posted by Dennis
quote: Originally posted by The Sage
As much as I would love to see new Kara-Tur and/or Shou Lung Realms fiction, this seems entirely unlikely given the 4e Realms stance for exploring the post-Spellplague environment of the Heartlands and Sword Coast.
We can't really blame WotC. It's business. Their decision as to what Realms to focus more on is based on popularity.
It would definitely be a small niche to begin with, but i think Realms-hungry fans like myself would get on board quickly. WOTC could possibly start with a few stand alone novels set in the more exotic locations and see how the fans react....and then bring in a trilogy or two if things go well. |
Dennis |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 12:16:01 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
As much as I would love to see new Kara-Tur and/or Shou Lung Realms fiction, this seems entirely unlikely given the 4e Realms stance for exploring the post-Spellplague environment of the Heartlands and Sword Coast.
We can't really blame WotC. It's business. Their decision as to what Realms to focus more on is based on popularity. |
Artemas Entreri |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 03:47:59 sigh* |
The Sage |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 02:22:58 quote: Originally posted by entreri3478
Is anyone else interested in seeing new Realms series set in other less known areas? Examples would include: Maztica, Shou Lung, Al-Quadim? I really enjoyed the Maztica Trilogy, and Dragonwall, simply because there were set in geographical areas that i wasn't familiar with. Don't get me wrong, i love the heartlands too ;)
As much as I would love to see new Kara-Tur and/or Shou Lung Realms fiction, this seems entirely unlikely given the 4e Realms stance for exploring the post-Spellplague environment of the Heartlands and Sword Coast. |
skychrome |
Posted - 25 Aug 2011 : 01:25:31 Al-Quadim novels with a party of Faerun heroes would be fun! |
Artemas Entreri |
Posted - 24 Aug 2011 : 23:31:13 I remember having tons of fun when my friends and i had our main characters travel to Zakhara in search of wondrous treasure; and always thought it would be great to see actual novels take place in that setting. |
Dennis |
Posted - 24 Aug 2011 : 23:11:21 I remember Ed once said that he'd like to write a novel set in a less explored realm, though I forgot the name. |
Hawkins |
Posted - 24 Aug 2011 : 22:20:23 Since my introduction to Ravenloft was via the Realms (al la Jander Sunstar), I really do not mind you mentioning it here. =) I was really hoping for some novels set in the other realms of the Realms in the 3.x era. Comments towards the end of that era by Rich Baker on the WotC forums kind of squashed all hope I had of ever seeing any more novels like that. Happily, I got to read my first Pathfinder novel set in their eastern continent, Tian Xia, titled Master of Devils. I was quite impressed. |
Artemas Entreri |
Posted - 24 Aug 2011 : 20:39:17 And while we are on it, how about some new Ravenloft books as well? (please forgive me for brining up Ravenloft on a Realms page :) ) |