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IngoDjan
Learned Scribe

Brazil
146 Posts

Posted - 24 Sep 2009 :  04:14:25  Show Profile  Visit IngoDjan's Homepage Send IngoDjan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Is confusing to say this, but the ending was the best part of this book. Not end it, the last part.
I enjoy well made plans like Mask's plans. Besides for the hate I have for Cale, this was three great books and can't wait to read Godborn, Godbound and Godslayer.
I'm wondering if this books will show up Godsbane. Godborn, Godbound, GodSlayer and Godsbane. Maybe!

Ingo Djan
DUNGEON MASTER AO OF THE DIAMONDS!
"I see the future repeat the past. It all is a museum of great news. The Time do not stop."
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PaulSKemp
Forgotten Realms Author

808 Posts

Posted - 24 Sep 2009 :  13:25:54  Show Profile  Visit PaulSKemp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by IngoDjan

Besides for the hate I have for Cale, this was three great books



This is now my favorite line from a review ever. "Except for the undying hate and contempt I have for the main character, this was a great book."

Awesome.
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Copper Elven Vampire
Master of Realmslore

1078 Posts

Posted - 16 Oct 2009 :  05:25:57  Show Profile Send Copper Elven Vampire a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Amazing books! Amazing indeed! There is nothing else I could contribute that everyone else hasn't already written in praise.

Cannot wait for the next three books! About when will Godborn be out?

Thanks

GEV
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talbot soril
Acolyte

1 Posts

Posted - 18 Oct 2009 :  04:56:03  Show Profile  Visit talbot soril's Homepage Send talbot soril a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hello, I'm kinda new to Candlekeep, so yeah^^;

I was just curious, after reading this incredible series, and falling in love with Rivalin, Cale, Riven, and Mags even more, I noticed several times that in the worship of Shar, the 13 truths kept being mentioned. I just wanted to know what they all are.

And on a side note, while reading these books, several times my heart raced so fast that I had to put it down just to grasp a hold on what I was reading. I loved every tiny word in these, and its previous trilogy and even the books before that. Paul you are by far my favorite author of all time. :)

I'm so happy I could just tear out your intestines and strangle you to death with them!
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PaulSKemp
Forgotten Realms Author

808 Posts

Posted - 18 Oct 2009 :  18:18:48  Show Profile  Visit PaulSKemp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
GEV,

Thank you kindly. Godborn is scheduled for release in July 2010.

TS, I never spelled out all of the 13 Truths, so that remains an open item.
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Copper Elven Vampire
Master of Realmslore

1078 Posts

Posted - 19 Oct 2009 :  13:33:48  Show Profile Send Copper Elven Vampire a Private Message  Reply with Quote
July 2010? What shall I do until then? I know... quench the thirst with Erik SDB. Have you read Downshadow yet Paul? Holy jumping Jergal!!! If only the two of you could cross over characters in a series!

Anyway... I await 2010, and Godborn.

A serious fan,
GEV
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Firestorm
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Canada
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Posted - 21 Oct 2009 :  05:41:11  Show Profile Send Firestorm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I finally read the short Story "The Lady and the Shadow", which depicts Alashar Crywinds being hired to assassinate Telamont Tanthul "Shadow", so it filled in a few of the curiosity blanks I had regarding matters:)



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Firestorm
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Canada
826 Posts

Posted - 25 Oct 2009 :  21:37:49  Show Profile Send Firestorm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by PaulSKemp

GEV,

Thank you kindly. Godborn is scheduled for release in July 2010.

TS, I never spelled out all of the 13 Truths, so that remains an open item.



Errm. One thing I have been curious about since seeing the new cover art.

In the last few books, Mask called the events coming "The cycle of Shadows". Now the new series is called "The cycle of night"? Was that an intentional change?

Kind of like how I saw a preview short in another books for "Shadowbred, Shadowstorm, and Shadoworld", and Shadoworld was changed to shadowrealm after awhile.

Just curious
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TulkaS-
Acolyte

Greece
6 Posts

Posted - 28 Jan 2010 :  19:10:23  Show Profile  Visit TulkaS-'s Homepage Send TulkaS- a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Now that paul kemp has departed ways with WotC can anyone tell who will evolve through novels the major characters of shade enclave and of the later new born Netheril Empire ? I mean, ok Erevis Cale and Drasek Riven are paul's fictional children (and as a major fan of paul i really gonna miss his presence in the realms ) but Rivalen and Telamont and Brennus aren't ! So does anyone know who will write a novel and when we ll see them again into action?
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The Red Walker
Great Reader

USA
3567 Posts

Posted - 28 Jan 2010 :  19:16:06  Show Profile Send The Red Walker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by TulkaS-

Now that paul kemp has departed ways with WotC can anyone tell who will evolve through novels the major characters of shade enclave and of the later new born Netheril Empire ? I mean, ok Erevis Cale and Drasek Riven are paul's fictional children (and as a major fan of paul i really gonna miss his presence in the realms ) but Rivalen and Telamont and Brennus aren't ! So does anyone know who will write a novel and when we ll see them again into action?



I think that is a good and valid question, but would be better to have it's own scroll in the Novels section. And I hope some of those threads are picked up in future novels.

A little nonsense now and then, relished by the wisest men - Willy Wonka

"We need men who can dream of things that never were." -

John F. Kennedy, speech in Dublin, Ireland, June 28, 1963
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TulkaS-
Acolyte

Greece
6 Posts

Posted - 28 Jan 2010 :  19:28:01  Show Profile  Visit TulkaS-'s Homepage Send TulkaS- a Private Message  Reply with Quote
So you re suggesting that i should post it in the other section ?
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The Red Walker
Great Reader

USA
3567 Posts

Posted - 28 Jan 2010 :  20:03:10  Show Profile Send The Red Walker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by TulkaS-

So you re suggesting that i should post it in the other section ?



I think it would be a good idea since you would like to talk about what happens with Shade/Netheril and others things in the future now that Paul is gone and not about what happened in the book, it would be better in the other section.

A little nonsense now and then, relished by the wisest men - Willy Wonka

"We need men who can dream of things that never were." -

John F. Kennedy, speech in Dublin, Ireland, June 28, 1963
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Kyrene
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South Africa
757 Posts

Posted - 31 Jan 2010 :  11:10:06  Show Profile  Visit Kyrene's Homepage Send Kyrene a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I was really not happy with Mask's demise, although, being the trickster that he is, he did hide a part of his divinity within Cale/Mephistopheles, Riven and Rivalen, before being consumed by his mother, Shar. I liked that we were told his name, too.

The Lathanderites and Abelar's redemption in the face of insurmountable odds was well done. So was Mephistopheles' beatdown by Riven. Although I do fear for Riven, from what he said in the Epilogue. Was he becoming less vigilant enough to dare another trip to Cania?

Mags could also have died, in my opinion. He was becoming too much of a liability, but then, even if I didn't like Erevis' death to help him, he was their friend, not mine. I'd probably also give my life for a friend I felt the same way Cale felt about Mags and Riven.

Great conclusion, all things considered, except for Shar winning yet again. Thanks for the ride Paul!

Lost for words? Find them in the Glossary of Phrases, Sayings & Words of the Realms
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PaulSKemp
Forgotten Realms Author

808 Posts

Posted - 01 Feb 2010 :  14:33:58  Show Profile  Visit PaulSKemp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kyrene

Great conclusion, all things considered, except for Shar winning yet again. Thanks for the ride Paul!



Thanks, Kyrene. I appreciate that and I'm glad you enjoyed the series.
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Eye of Horus-Re
Acolyte

USA
36 Posts

Posted - 29 Mar 2010 :  21:35:16  Show Profile  Visit Eye of Horus-Re's Homepage Send Eye of Horus-Re a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hey there Paul. I know I am slow on my FR reading! lol. I just finished this series this weekend. I really enjoyed it a whole lot. I am generally not inclined to like the "dark hero" type characters, but I certainly like yours. Thank you very much for this story. I have already started implementing some of it in my FR game that I run, which has helped me tremendously! Thanks again.

Long live 1384 and that which came before....!!!
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PaulSKemp
Forgotten Realms Author

808 Posts

Posted - 30 Mar 2010 :  13:22:21  Show Profile  Visit PaulSKemp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Eye of Hores-Re

Hey there Paul. I know I am slow on my FR reading! lol. I just finished this series this weekend. I really enjoyed it a whole lot. I am generally not inclined to like the "dark hero" type characters, but I certainly like yours. Thank you very much for this story. I have already started implementing some of it in my FR game that I run, which has helped me tremendously! Thanks again.



I appreciate that, Horus. Thank you kindly.

Paul
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Dennis
Great Reader

9933 Posts

Posted - 21 Apr 2010 :  02:21:04  Show Profile Send Dennis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Paul! I really like this conclusion to the trilogy. 10 out 10 from me. =) I'm always a fan of the Shadovar, and I must say that you give them as much justice as Troy had in the Archwizards. I wonder, though, now that Rivalen has a portion of Mask's divinity, will he be arrogant enough to challenge/dethrone his own father?

Every beginning has an end.
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PaulSKemp
Forgotten Realms Author

808 Posts

Posted - 21 Apr 2010 :  19:14:31  Show Profile  Visit PaulSKemp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dennis

Hi Paul! I really like this conclusion to the trilogy. 10 out 10 from me. =) I'm always a fan of the Shadovar, and I must say that you give them as much justice as Troy had in the Archwizards. I wonder, though, now that Rivalen has a portion of Mask's divinity, will he be arrogant enough to challenge/dethrone his own father?



Dennis,

I can't really discuss details of the Cycle of Night trilogy, but Rivalen will definitely appear.
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Elfinblade
Senior Scribe

Norway
377 Posts

Posted - 21 Apr 2010 :  19:57:53  Show Profile Send Elfinblade a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by PaulSKemp

quote:
Originally posted by dennis

Hi Paul! I really like this conclusion to the trilogy. 10 out 10 from me. =) I'm always a fan of the Shadovar, and I must say that you give them as much justice as Troy had in the Archwizards. I wonder, though, now that Rivalen has a portion of Mask's divinity, will he be arrogant enough to challenge/dethrone his own father?



Dennis,

I can't really discuss details of the Cycle of Night trilogy, but Rivalen will definitely appear.



Interesting. Say Paul, as you've slipped that bit of information, mayhaps you could indulge in some more juicy info? Azriim?

-Stig-

Edited by - Elfinblade on 21 Apr 2010 19:58:09
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skychrome
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713 Posts

Posted - 21 Apr 2010 :  23:40:55  Show Profile  Visit skychrome's Homepage Send skychrome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Elfinblade
Interesting. Say Paul, as you've slipped that bit of information, mayhaps you could indulge in some more juicy info? Azriim?

Azriim is too busy with shopping clothes than to appear in petty power struggles on Toril. The new spring collection just came out...

"You make an intriguing offer, one that is very tempting. It would seem that I have little alternative than to answer thusly: DISINTEGRATE!" Vaarsuvius, Order of the Stick 625
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Dennis
Great Reader

9933 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2010 :  02:45:58  Show Profile Send Dennis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by PaulSKemp

quote:
Originally posted by dennis

Hi Paul! I really like this conclusion to the trilogy. 10 out 10 from me. =) I'm always a fan of the Shadovar, and I must say that you give them as much justice as Troy had in the Archwizards. I wonder, though, now that Rivalen has a portion of Mask's divinity, will he be arrogant enough to challenge/dethrone his own father?



Dennis,

I can't really discuss details of the Cycle of Night trilogy, but Rivalen will definitely appear.


Wow! I can't wait....My excitement intensifies every waking hour!



Thanks Paul. I wonder why WOTC won't publish your works in hardbound format. You've already proven yourself a lot of times that your books are bestsellers...They even published Agents of Artifice in hardbound even though it is just Ari Marmel's first book. Hmmm, when this new book hits NO.1 IN THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS (which is very likely), mayhap wotc will publish the other 2 in the trilogy in hardbound.






Every beginning has an end.
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PaulSKemp
Forgotten Realms Author

808 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2010 :  13:21:13  Show Profile  Visit PaulSKemp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Elfinblade

Interesting. Say Paul, as you've slipped that bit of information, mayhaps you could indulge in some more juicy info? Azriim?

-Stig-



Can't say anything about that right now, Stig.
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PaulSKemp
Forgotten Realms Author

808 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2010 :  13:23:37  Show Profile  Visit PaulSKemp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dennis
Thanks Paul. I wonder why WOTC won't publish your works in hardbound format. You've already proven yourself a lot of times that your books are bestsellers...They even published Agents of Artifice in hardbound even though it is just Ari Marmel's first book. Hmmm, when this new book hits NO.1 IN THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS (which is very likely), mayhap wotc will publish the other 2 in the trilogy in hardbound.



I appreciate the sentiment, Dennis. As you know, format decisions are entirely under the control of WotC. Hopefully I'll see another hardcover one of these days, but WotC has its reasons for the formatting decisions it makes.

But hey, at least my next Star Wars novel will be released in hardcover and the forthcoming Erevis Cale Trilogy omnibus will be in trade paperback (the big, hardcopy sized paperbacks). So that's something.
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Dennis
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9933 Posts

Posted - 30 Apr 2010 :  05:33:33  Show Profile Send Dennis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
paul,

A excellent book like this does deserve a hardcover format, so I hope and wish that WoTC will publish the next two in hc. Anyway, I understand that they most probably base their decision on the "project's" potential success ON the success of the author's previous works. So if you wouldn't mind me asking, have your previous books, specially the last trilogy, equaled or surpassed the sales of any Drizzt novels, or any dark elf books released in hc?

Every beginning has an end.
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PaulSKemp
Forgotten Realms Author

808 Posts

Posted - 30 Apr 2010 :  14:29:11  Show Profile  Visit PaulSKemp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dennis

paul,

A excellent book like this does deserve a hardcover format, so I hope and wish that WoTC will publish the next two in hc. Anyway, I understand that they most probably base their decision on the "project's" potential success ON the success of the author's previous works. So if you wouldn't mind me asking, have your previous books, specially the last trilogy, equaled or surpassed the sales of any Drizzt novels, or any dark elf books released in hc?



Dennis, even were I inclined, I couldn't speak to sales numbers. It's covered by the confidentiality provisions in the publishing contract(s).

That said, let me disabuse you of a mistaken impression by saying something general: Bob Salvatore is one of the best selling fantasy novelists on planet earth. I am not.
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Dennis
Great Reader

9933 Posts

Posted - 30 Apr 2010 :  17:01:09  Show Profile Send Dennis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I see, Paul. Well, you may not yet be, but soon you will. Who knows, your Godborn will be your ticket to being "one of the best selling fantasy novelists on planet earth." But I think you already are...Besides what's the point of WotC of putting Bestselling Author in the covers of the Twilight War Trilogy if you are not yet one, right?

Anyway, may Tymora bless you and make Godborn a New York Times bestseller!

Every beginning has an end.
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lepra
Acolyte

Latvia
4 Posts

Posted - 26 May 2010 :  19:06:16  Show Profile  Visit lepra's Homepage Send lepra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
So far this is my favorite realms novel in my short realms reading career.

And it's one of the rare books that are dedicated to readers not little Timmy, Annabelle or God. Thank you, Paul Kemp! :)
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PaulSKemp
Forgotten Realms Author

808 Posts

Posted - 26 May 2010 :  19:52:10  Show Profile  Visit PaulSKemp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by lepra

So far this is my favorite realms novel in my short realms reading career.

And it's one of the rare books that are dedicated to readers not little Timmy, Annabelle or God. Thank you, Paul Kemp! :)



Thanks, Lepra. I'm glad you enjoyed. :-)

Paul
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Dennis
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9933 Posts

Posted - 02 Oct 2010 :  17:39:02  Show Profile Send Dennis a Private Message  Reply with Quote

I was wondering, is the Shadowstorm more powerful and catastrophic than the Rain of Fire?


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Ecaporaso
Acolyte

USA
13 Posts

Posted - 23 Jan 2011 :  02:19:33  Show Profile  Visit Ecaporaso's Homepage Send Ecaporaso a Private Message  Reply with Quote
This is an excellent series.

The depiction of the ‘Shar-touched lands’ (I forget the precise circumstances, as I read the series a couple months ago – the destroyed area around the central void) evoked such despair and horror. It’s rare that a book draws me into its setting so completely.

The characters were full and real. The fact that I could empathize with a character as despicable as Rivalen is testament to the author’s skill - There’s a beautiful scene where a weeping Rivalen, in (as I interpreted it) a singular showing of remorse, tosses one of his prized coins into the void he helped create.

I’m looking forward to the author’s future work.
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