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BountyHunter |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 09:46:57 Just wondering if there are any big event-type series in the line that I should pick up? I know about The Sundering books, but what else should I look into getting?
I use the term EVENT cuz, yeah, I read a lot of comics and couldn't think of another term. |
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Gary Dallison |
Posted - 04 Apr 2017 : 20:35:02 quote: Originally posted by BountyHunter
Oh I get picking and choosing, dazerdall sounds like they don't read ANY of the novels, though.
Apologies BountyHunter for not replying sooner.
I don't read novels because I'm primarily a gamer and out of that group a DM. I like to tell the tales rather than read someone elses. Plus after after reading other people's summaries of the novels I decided I would not like the direction some of the novels went in for many of the plot hooks I intended to use for myself.
Rather than being anti-novel I view them as just a bard's rendition of events which is then of course subject to dramatism and elaboration.
For me the real events are quite different from the novel interpretation. |
CorellonsDevout |
Posted - 04 Apr 2017 : 20:03:38 There are many lol |
idilippy |
Posted - 22 Mar 2017 : 13:58:14 In my opinion the better books of the Realms are the smaller, less world-altering ones, rather than the ones centered on the world shattering events. In (loosely and with some possible mistakes) publication order some of the major "event" series are:
Avatar trilogy (plus 2)- about the Time of Troubles Return of the Archwizards- about the return of Shade War of the Spider Queen- about Lloth's Silence, debatable how much actually changes Year of Rogue Dragons- about the dracorage, debatable how much actually changes Last Mythal- about the elven Return Lady Penitent- about Lloth and the drow gods Haunted Lands- about Thay and Szass Tam Empyrean Odyssey- some Spellplague stuff sorta explained, maybe Twilight War- more Shade, Sembia changes. Before reading this I recommend the excellent Everis Cale trilogy by the same author, Paul S Kemp, so that you know the characters involved.
After that my Realms book knowledge is low. Hope this helps. If you are interested in the Realms novels I suggest reading many of the smaller scale books more than I would recommend the massive event books. There are many great stories out there that aren't part of massive world altering events. |
BountyHunter |
Posted - 19 Mar 2017 : 11:18:02 So that's it? Got them all covered? |
Artemas Entreri |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 21:01:18 A few more fun series that covered POTENTIALLY world-changing events are:
The Empires Trilogy The Threat from the Sea |
Artemas Entreri |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 21:00:01 quote: Originally posted by BountyHunter
OK, those are on the list now.
Should I try and get books 4 and 5 of the Avatar series, or are they not needed?
I really enjoyed books 4 and 5 and would definitely recommend them. |
BountyHunter |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 20:41:01 Oh I get picking and choosing, dazerdall sounds like they don't read ANY of the novels, though. |
Zeromaru X |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 19:30:22 Not all people like the changes those novels brought to the canon. As a DM, I can relate with them. Is frustrating to work on a campaign world for a lot of time, and that then a novel came and destroy your world-building in a second. I read the novels, but I tend to ignore events I don't like. |
BountyHunter |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 17:53:49 I guess I mean, the BIG ones, world altering ones. I'm not against getting some of the smaller ones, too mind you.
Why haven't you read any of the novels? |
Gary Dallison |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 17:47:05 The number of events is fairly large. Ive never read any novels so couldnt tell you the names but here are a few events.
Threat from the sea The dracorage Return of the archwizards Reclamation of myth drannor |
BountyHunter |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 17:15:10 OK, those are on the list now.
Should I try and get books 4 and 5 of the Avatar series, or are they not needed?
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Zeromaru X |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 14:53:23 The Haunted Lands and the Empyrean Odyssey cover the Spellplague. |
BountyHunter |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 14:43:07 Okay, cool. Adding that to the list. (Yes, there is a list, and it has categories and everything,) |
Artemas Entreri |
Posted - 18 Mar 2017 : 13:34:37 The Avatar Trilogy covers the Time of Troubles. |