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| Lord Rad |
Posted - 09 Apr 2003 : 10:07:51 Has anyone any more information on this upcoming novel? I dont even knoe of any release date. |
| 7 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
| Cult_Leader |
Posted - 12 Sep 2003 : 14:56:30 Meh i will be looking into it. Might be cool. Always looking foreward to another powerful and accratice women type in the D&D books. Makes you dream and drool >.> ... |
| Faraer |
Posted - 11 Sep 2003 : 23:40:24 It's set in the WotC 'present'. See the following link (some spoilers). http://pub34.ezboard.com/frasalvatoreforumsfrm8.showMessageRange?topicID=145.topic&start=85&stop=85 |
| Cyric |
Posted - 11 Sep 2003 : 20:17:47 Those any onw know wich time the story is in, i belive that its a old story abut the doughter that he lost. but of cours i might be wrong |
| Bellua Aeneus Lacerta |
Posted - 11 Sep 2003 : 17:52:31 Dave Gross: In the Sembia series, at least two pretty tough and unorthodox clerics have made an impact. Lisa Smedman's Larajin was a pretty striking departure from the stay-at-temple cleric. Ed, what's your next Forgotten Realms opus?
Ed Greenwood:Elminster's Daughter -- due out May 2004, in hardcover. Peter Archer already has the first half of the first draft. I've got 20 pages left to finish the thing.
Dave Gross: Twenty pages, eh? So you're finishing it up as we chat, I imagine. Fastest writer I ever met. What are you working on these days, Voronica? I hear Tazi has a big adventure ahead of her.
Excerpt from chat on Wizards site-- |
| zemd |
Posted - 12 Apr 2003 : 10:28:19 What an opportunity for all the ennemies of Elminster! A daughter! (well until she grows up and become as powerful as her father... maybe she could replace him, that would be a shock ) |
| KlarthAilerion |
Posted - 12 Apr 2003 : 09:12:50 the father of Elminster's daughter is, of course, Torm.  |
| George Krashos |
Posted - 12 Apr 2003 : 01:31:11 Final draft being edited at the moment, so an end of year release date is likely.
Ed wouldn't tell me who the mother was - and his hints were far too cryptic for me to work out, but I'm sure it's not the Simbul ... go figure.
-- George Krashos
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