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Archimedes of Syracuse
Acolyte
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Posted - 22 Apr 2010 : 21:44:23
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Quick question, in looking forward to the new series brotherhood of the griffin. i read somewhere that Aoth the main character of the series is a charter that has been written about before. Im wondering what books hes been in?
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jornan
Learned Scribe
 
Canada
256 Posts |
Posted - 22 Apr 2010 : 23:02:24
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| The Haunted Lands Trilogy. |
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Archimedes of Syracuse
Acolyte
USA
28 Posts |
Posted - 22 Apr 2010 : 23:40:52
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| oh ok, thank you thats a fairly new series. |
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skychrome
Senior Scribe
  
713 Posts |
Posted - 23 Apr 2010 : 02:00:25
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| ... and a pretty good one too. Loved especially book 1 "Unclean". A benchmark for intrigue in novels. |
"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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Brimstone
Great Reader
    
USA
3290 Posts |
Posted - 23 Apr 2010 : 13:45:19
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I know I am looking forward to Brotherhood of the Griffin. I enjoyed the Haunted Lands series. |
"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." Alaundo of Candlekeep |
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jornan
Learned Scribe
 
Canada
256 Posts |
Posted - 23 Apr 2010 : 22:37:23
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| I too really enjoyed the Haunted Lands and am looking forward to brotherhood of the Griffon. Despite my reservations about 4th ed. setting changes the quality of books have been better than much of 3.5 ed. series so far. I hope Richard Lee Byers continues to write realms into the future. |
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2010 : 00:34:25
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Glad to hear people are looking forward to it.
jornan, i'll continue writing them as long as the publisher keeps hiring me to do it. |
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Dennis
Great Reader
    
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Posted - 24 Apr 2010 : 02:54:27
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee Byers
Glad to hear people are looking forward to it.
jornan, i'll continue writing them as long as the publisher keeps hiring me to do it.
That's good news! I'm so excited. I like Aoth in the Haunted Lands, and no doubt I will like him more in this new series. I really hope Richard WotC will continue to hire you...By the way, do you have any plan of revisiting Thay in your future books? Honestly, you are the sole author who gave Thay much justice. |
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2010 : 15:13:13
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| dennis: If I'm allowed to keep telling FR stories, I'm sure I'll get back to Thay eventually. But it definitely won't be for a while. |
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Dennis
Great Reader
    
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Posted - 27 Apr 2010 : 17:34:42
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richard: maybe after the brotherhood trilogy? ---wishful thinking---- |
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 27 Apr 2010 : 18:23:26
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| Hi, dennis. Not immediately after. But eventually. |
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jornan
Learned Scribe
 
Canada
256 Posts |
Posted - 28 Apr 2010 : 02:47:22
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| Mr Byers, do you have another FR series in the works after Brotherhood of the Griffon? |
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 29 Apr 2010 : 02:41:13
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| Hi, jornan. There are some tentative plans, but I can't talk about them yet. |
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Dennis
Great Reader
    
9933 Posts |
Posted - 30 Apr 2010 : 05:50:56
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee Byers
Hi, jornan. There are some tentative plans, but I can't talk about them yet.
Another good news. Maybe there'll be another awesome, powerful lich in it? I just noticed your masterpieces never lack this type of character. Not that I complain. In fact I like them (Syrzan, Sammaster, Tam). Perhaps next time it's LARLOCH? |
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Brimstone
Great Reader
    
USA
3290 Posts |
Posted - 30 Apr 2010 : 21:38:17
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Here is a map to Chessenta by Mike Schelly(sp). Just in time for the release of your next novel Richard.
I noticed Myth Valorthae in the Methwood. Has anybody ever heard of it before? The first time I have ever heard of it. |
"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." Alaundo of Candlekeep |
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 30 Apr 2010 : 22:46:50
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| It never fails. Great reference material for the 4e Realms always comes out about a year or two too late to do me any good. |
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Brimstone
Great Reader
    
USA
3290 Posts |
Posted - 01 May 2010 : 00:00:50
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So you didn't know about the Map?   |
"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." Alaundo of Candlekeep |
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Brimstone
Great Reader
    
USA
3290 Posts |
Posted - 01 May 2010 : 03:51:32
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I just saw that on May 20th a Backdrop article on Chessenta will be released only on DDI.
May's Releases
On the 19th will be Ed's next Eye on the Realms article...
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"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." Alaundo of Candlekeep |
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 01 May 2010 : 16:41:49
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Hi, Brimstone.
I only very recently learned that Brian James has written a great article about Chessenta and that a map has been drawn as well. They're terrific contributions to the lore of the 4e Realms, but they do nothing to help me write Brotherhood of the Griffon. I've been working on the trilogy since 2008. The final versions of Books 1 and 2 were turned in long ago. I'm halfway done with writing Book 3. So you can see there's really no way for any of the new information to make its way into the story. |
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Brimstone
Great Reader
    
USA
3290 Posts |
Posted - 01 May 2010 : 18:20:54
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee Byers
Hi, Brimstone.
I only very recently learned that Brian James has written a great article about Chessenta and that a map has been drawn as well. They're terrific contributions to the lore of the 4e Realms, but they do nothing to help me write Brotherhood of the Griffon. I've been working on the trilogy since 2008. The final versions of Books 1 and 2 were turned in long ago. I'm halfway done with writing Book 3. So you can see there's really no way for any of the new information to make its way into the story.
Thats what I thought was happening.
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"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." Alaundo of Candlekeep |
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Elsenrail
Seeker

Poland
72 Posts |
Posted - 02 May 2010 : 13:39:50
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Hi, Richard
"Whisper of Venom" is lited on amazon with the release date in November.... this year? Does it mean that the whole trilogy will be released so quick? Previosuly, it was about a year gap between each book.
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 02 May 2010 : 15:20:20
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Hi, Elsenrall.
Yes, Amazon is talking about November of 2010 as the release date for Whisper of Venom. WotC decided to bring out the trilogy more quickly this time around. The Spectral Blaze, the final volume, is coming out in June, 2011. (So I guess I better finish it sometime soon.) |
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Elsenrail
Seeker

Poland
72 Posts |
Posted - 02 May 2010 : 15:23:16
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That's great news!
I'm awaiting the delivery-man in a few days (it takes a week before the book is shipped to my country from UK amazon) |
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Dennis
Great Reader
    
9933 Posts |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 04:26:19
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee Byers
Hi, Elsenrall.
Yes, Amazon is talking about November of 2010 as the release date for Whisper of Venom. WotC decided to bring out the trilogy more quickly this time around. The Spectral Blaze, the final volume, is coming out in June, 2011. (So I guess I better finish it sometime soon.)
Good, we don't have to wait that long... |
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 04 May 2010 : 23:59:34
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| This seems like a good thread in which to mention that I'll be chatting online at the WotC site on Thursday at 4PM EST. |
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Brimstone
Great Reader
    
USA
3290 Posts |
Posted - 05 May 2010 : 04:07:19
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee Byers
Yes, Amazon is talking about November of 2010 as the release date for Whisper of Venom. WotC decided to bring out the trilogy more quickly this time around. The Spectral Blaze, the final volume, is coming out in June, 2011. (So I guess I better finish it sometime soon.)
Sounds great. |
"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." Alaundo of Candlekeep |
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skychrome
Senior Scribe
  
713 Posts |
Posted - 05 May 2010 : 20:00:52
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| Richard, I just wanted to mention that I feel it is a very good development that novels of a trilogy are released more closely together. In the past it was necessary to re-read everything when starting a newly released novel because publishing dates where too far away one from each other. I think this is a very positive and reader-friendly development although it probably means, that you will see monetary benefits much later after handing in the first novels. |
"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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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 06 May 2010 : 06:08:32
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Hi, skychrome. I think it's a positive development, too., and I think it should be good for writers as well as readers. If the books come out faster, writers get the payments that come at various points through the publishing process faster. And, the books start earning royalties sooner. Plus, if the publisher starts bringing out two of a writer's books per year instead of just one, the writer is selling the publisher twice as many books.
But I may be getting ahead of myself here. I don't know if what's happening with my trilogy is going to start happening on a regular basis. Time will tell. |
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Merrith
Learned Scribe
 
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Posted - 14 May 2010 : 02:12:32
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee Byers
Hi, skychrome. I think it's a positive development, too., and I think it should be good for writers as well as readers. If the books come out faster, writers get the payments that come at various points through the publishing process faster. And, the books start earning royalties sooner. Plus, if the publisher starts bringing out two of a writer's books per year instead of just one, the writer is selling the publisher twice as many books.
But I may be getting ahead of myself here. I don't know if what's happening with my trilogy is going to start happening on a regular basis. Time will tell.
I'm about halfway through the book now, I must say quite a breath of fresh air. Without giving away any spoilers it's already shaping up as a great read that I only picked up 2 days ago. I love the way it is giving me a good mental grasps of the lay of the land in and around Chessenta and it's neighboring realms. I liked Aoth a lot in the HL trilogy and maybe it's the fact I've finally got a character with some history I know or the expansion of his lieutenants as larger characters, but this is quickly becoming my new favorite book set in the "new" Realms.
The great work of building up the group of main characters and handling their own side stories to build the subplots of the main one is really what makes the book flow so well. It's also the laying of the groundwork of building a new group of characters to get invested in that I like so much. Something that Steve Schend did well in Blackstaff Tower and Richard Baker did in the "Blades of the Moonsea" trilogy.
Very excited to know once I get done this I'll only have to wait until November to read the 2nd in the series. Great work Richard! I haven't been a big fan of the time jump and some of the other books set in the new Realms, but this one (and the series as a whole) has me hooked already through just 200 pages. |
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DDH_101
Master of Realmslore
   
Canada
1272 Posts |
Posted - 14 May 2010 : 02:23:30
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I'm currently reading "Captive Flame" and I find that I'm agreeing with the other members of the forum about how good the book is. I was a fan of The Haunted Land series (only complaint was that a lot of good characters got killed off there, haha) and it was great to see that Aoth and the rest of the mercenary company returned for this new series.
The funny thing was that when I picked up the book two days ago, I didn't realize that Aoth was going to be the main character in this novel. I just saw that Richard Lee Byers had a new book so I grabbed it right away, looked at the back cover and saw the mention of Tzchazzar and I knew I had to buy the book right away.
I'm about halfway through the book and it was great to see the return of an old character not just from The Haunted Land series but previous novels that Richard Lee Byers wrote and hopefully by the end of the book there will be more appearances by more characters. |
"Trust in the shadows, for the bright way makes you an easy target." -Mask |
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
1814 Posts |
Posted - 14 May 2010 : 05:37:02
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| Merrith, DDH: Glad you're enjoying it. |
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