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Arion Elenim
Senior Scribe
933 Posts |
Posted - 21 Oct 2003 : 15:45:44
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Cyric...I can't help but exploit your "trail/trial" type-o....
An except from my next novel, The Trail of Cyric the Mad:
"Hmm...where did that evil god Cyric go? Let's see if we can find him...is he under the couch? No...is he in the closet...no...My god! Look over there! It's....a trail! A trail of blood and stolen hearts and giraffe corpses and cinnamon rolls and silly putty and....Son of a - there's more! There's a whole TRAIL of broken wagon wheels and pizza toppings and lute strings and...and...MORE giraffe corpses! This trail...is MAD!!! This must be the TRAIL OF CYRIC THE MAD!!! Onward men!" |
My latest Realms-based short story, about a bard, a paladin of Lathander and the letter of the law, Debts Repaid. It takes place before the "shattering" and gives the bard Arion a last gasp before he plunges into the present.http://candlekeep.com/campaign/logs/log-debts.htm |
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Jander Sunstar
Learned Scribe
Turkey
275 Posts |
Posted - 21 Oct 2003 : 22:01:53
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Cyric is unneceserily mad he is really weird and sb ( maybe mystra and tyr) must tie him very well and AO must put him in somewhere he can't do anything Madness is not balance evil is He is a ........... .......... he has problems he is delusional I like him but I only associate with him if he gathers himself together. |
Punish me if you will, for my hands are not clean. But deny me not my revenge!" -Jander Sunstar |
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William of Waterdeep
Senior Scribe
USA
829 Posts |
Posted - 22 Oct 2003 : 03:10:58
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Well they rock but I haven't read many books that aren't Salvatores and some of those have his stories too. I am a slow reader,I love to read and read everyday but when I read fast I keep having to go back and I don't enjoy the book then. |
Courage isn't the lack of fear but rather believing in and doing what you know is right even though fear is present.
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Mystery_Man
Senior Scribe
USA
455 Posts |
Posted - 22 Oct 2003 : 15:34:58
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Well Spellfire and Elfshadow must be pretty dang good, those pop up the most. :)
The reason I want to exclude Salvatore is not because I dislike him, quite the contrary. I've read all of his stuff and since the whole purpose for me to start this thread was to look for something new including him would have defeated the whole thing. |
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Arion Elenim
Senior Scribe
933 Posts |
Posted - 22 Oct 2003 : 19:37:09
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I LOVE Elaine Cunningham...I can't BELIEVE she hasn't done more work... |
My latest Realms-based short story, about a bard, a paladin of Lathander and the letter of the law, Debts Repaid. It takes place before the "shattering" and gives the bard Arion a last gasp before he plunges into the present.http://candlekeep.com/campaign/logs/log-debts.htm |
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Arion Elenim
Senior Scribe
933 Posts |
Posted - 22 Oct 2003 : 19:38:51
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By the way, Jander, Cyric caused his own madness....And he is mad no longer, thank the gods...things get awful scary in Crucible... |
My latest Realms-based short story, about a bard, a paladin of Lathander and the letter of the law, Debts Repaid. It takes place before the "shattering" and gives the bard Arion a last gasp before he plunges into the present.http://candlekeep.com/campaign/logs/log-debts.htm |
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William of Waterdeep
Senior Scribe
USA
829 Posts |
Posted - 22 Oct 2003 : 21:12:59
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quote: Originally posted by ArionElenim
I LOVE Elaine Cunningham...I can't BELIEVE she hasn't done more work...
Look at Salvatores site and check his links, Elaine Cunningham along with Terry Brooks are both under the other author sites sub link. Here is a link straight to her--->http://www.elainecunningham.com/ |
Courage isn't the lack of fear but rather believing in and doing what you know is right even though fear is present.
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The Cardinal
Senior Scribe
Canada
647 Posts |
Posted - 23 Oct 2003 : 06:37:53
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Ok *phew* finally done the Icewind Dale trilogy moving on to umm the Dark Elf trilogy. Salvatore's work seems ok ( I really Like Wulfgar, Bruenor and Regis).... however while my respect for Artemis has grown ( how can one not admire the assasin?) My respect for Drizzt ( if there was any shred of it) has all but vanished... but perhaps I may see something I like so I move on. Oh, is there anymore required reading, I should be aware of? Question: Does anyone know if there were anymore Lirial and Fydor stories after... Tangled Webs? I think it'd be so neat to hear more of their struggles on the surface... more so about what type of resistence they would encounter in Rashemen. |
It has to be Certain, the Gods Hate Me. For whatever irrevokable Fate, I have been made the walking Joke. Either that, or Beshaba is overlyfond Of Me. -Unknown |
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Arivia
Great Reader
Canada
2965 Posts |
Posted - 23 Oct 2003 : 06:43:48
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Yep. There's one more, Windwalker, which was published during the last year, deals with Liriel and Fyodor's travel to Rashemen, and the events that happen there... |
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Jander Sunstar
Learned Scribe
Turkey
275 Posts |
Posted - 23 Oct 2003 : 12:52:47
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I read elfshadow yesterday, now my fav is it. Elain is one of the best realms writter. I respect her |
Punish me if you will, for my hands are not clean. But deny me not my revenge!" -Jander Sunstar |
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William of Waterdeep
Senior Scribe
USA
829 Posts |
Posted - 24 Oct 2003 : 01:48:41
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quote: Originally posted by Cardinal Deimos
Ok *phew* finally done the Icewind Dale trilogy moving on to umm the Dark Elf trilogy. Salvatore's work seems ok ( I really Like Wulfgar, Bruenor and Regis).... however while my respect for Artemis has grown ( how can one not admire the assasin?) My respect for Drizzt ( if there was any shred of it) has all but vanished... but perhaps I may see something I like so I move on. Oh, is there anymore required reading, I should be aware of? Question: Does anyone know if there were anymore Lirial and Fydor stories after... Tangled Webs? I think it'd be so neat to hear more of their struggles on the surface... more so about what type of resistence they would encounter in Rashemen.
Maybe you will change your mind about Drizzt after Homeland unless you already have your mind made up.I hope this isn't the case, I would like to think that I am a fairly good judge of people and I think of you as open minded. |
Courage isn't the lack of fear but rather believing in and doing what you know is right even though fear is present.
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Mystery_Man
Senior Scribe
USA
455 Posts |
Posted - 24 Oct 2003 : 14:08:25
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Cadderly could pimp slap Drizzt and take his lunch money on his worst day..
Just throwing that out there. |
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Fearsn
Acolyte
2 Posts |
Posted - 03 Dec 2003 : 05:56:16
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Hello everyone, just stumbled apon this forum and figure I would throw my change your way. BTW, R.A. would have my top 5.
#1 Darkwalker on Moonshae - this is the book that got me started with fantasy novels in 1989, specifically FR. Great story by Douglas Niles
#2 Elfshadow - so much fun, this whole series is worth the read #3 Shadow's Witness - Erevis Cale, got to love his character. #4 Twilight Falling - Cale again #5 Elfsong - Elaine is amazing |
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Lord Rad
Great Reader
United Kingdom
2080 Posts |
Posted - 03 Dec 2003 : 10:12:17
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quote: Originally posted by Fearsn
Hello everyone, just stumbled apon this forum and figure I would throw my change your way. BTW, R.A. would have my top 5.
#1 Darkwalker on Moonshae - this is the book that got me started with fantasy novels in 1989, specifically FR. Great story by Douglas Niles
#2 Elfshadow - so much fun, this whole series is worth the read #3 Shadow's Witness - Erevis Cale, got to love his character. #4 Twilight Falling - Cale again #5 Elfsong - Elaine is amazing
Welcome Fearsn
I also started on Darkwalker, I think many others did too. Its a nice gritty book! I agree with Elfshadow and Elfsong being good books, but the series was let down big time by the last novel - The Dream Spheres! One of the worst FR novels ive read. Cale novels - second to none! |
Lord Rad
"What? No, I wasn't reading your module. I was just looking at the pictures"
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Arivia
Great Reader
Canada
2965 Posts |
Posted - 03 Dec 2003 : 10:50:24
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quote: Originally posted by Rad Cale novels - second to none!
Except for Starlight and Shadows. |
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Maecenus of Westgate
Learned Scribe
USA
111 Posts |
Posted - 09 Dec 2003 : 14:16:26
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Strange that there are so many Elaine Cunningham fans. I personally find her novels to be mediocre at best, but to each their own. Here is my list of faves though this is likely to change as I read more Forgotten Realms books.
1 -- Insurrection, by Thomas M. Reid (Part 2 of the War of the Spider Queen) -- Excellent story climaxing on the fall of the drow city, Ched Nasad!
2 -- Dissolution, by Richard Lee Byers (Part 1 of the War of the Spider Queen) -- This one got me hooked and now i'm an addict
3 -- Curse of the Shadowmage, by Mark Anthony (Harpers book 11) -- Maybe its because I just finished this book but I found this to be very exciting and awe inspiring. If only there was a third book in this set (Crypt of the Shadowking was the first part)...Mark Anthony is a great author.
4 -- Condemnation, by Richard Baker (Part 3 of the War of the Spider Queen) -- Feed the addiciton. My only problem with this book were some of the inconsistencies, but otherwise...very good.
5 -- The Parched Sea, by Troy Denning (Harpers book 1) -- This one I read quite a while ago but really enjoyed. It focuses on a group rarely talked about in the Realms, the Bedine. |
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Arthur
Acolyte
USA
3 Posts |
Posted - 12 Dec 2003 : 04:50:17
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Good question Friend.
1-Parched Sea
2-Spellfire
3-Elfshadow
4-Wyvern's Spur
5-HighRoad
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May your blade strike true, through the heart of your enemy. |
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mikhel
Acolyte
USA
11 Posts |
Posted - 14 Dec 2003 : 05:10:29
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very good question indeed!
1. Cormyr 2. Elminster in Myth Drannor 3. Daughter of the Drow 4. Once Around the Realms 5. Dark Elf Trilogy
Its hard to pick my top five as I am sure it will change every month or so, but here are my current top five. |
ummm...."I have nothing witty to say right now" |
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spikeyhairedone
Acolyte
United Kingdom
6 Posts |
Posted - 15 Dec 2003 : 18:51:14
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In no particular order: The Wyvern's spur Pool of radiance Spellfire Song of the Saurials The Ogre's pact |
Hello, Hello, what's all that shouting we'll have none of that trouble here. |
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Galothean
Acolyte
South Africa
6 Posts |
Posted - 28 Dec 2003 : 09:30:07
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MY TOP 5: 1. The Crystal Shard by R.A. Slavatore 2. Elfshadow by Elaine Cunningham3. Pool of Radiance by James M. Ward and Jane Cooper Hong 4. Prince of Lies by James Lowder 5. Spellfire by Ed Greenwood |
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Lord Teclis
Acolyte
United Kingdom
24 Posts |
Posted - 07 Oct 2006 : 09:11:11
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The Farthest Reach Elminster in Myth Drannor Insurrection Daughter of the Drow Blackstaff
This excludes all RAS novels as I would say that most of my five would have been one of his novels.
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Crust
Learned Scribe
USA
273 Posts |
Posted - 08 Oct 2006 : 02:05:58
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1. Elminster in Hell 2. Shadows of Doom 3. Silverfall 4. Stormlight 5. Elminster in Myth Drannor |
"That's right, hurl back views that force ye to think by name-calling - 'tis the grand old tradition, let it not down! Anything to keep from having to think, or - Mystra forfend - change thy own views!"
Narnra glowered at her father. "Just how am I to learn how to think? By being taught by you?"
"Some folk in the Realms would give their lives for the chance to learn at my feet," Elminster said mildly. "Several already have."
~from Elminster's Daughter, Ed Greenwood |
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MerrikCale
Senior Scribe
USA
947 Posts |
Posted - 09 Oct 2006 : 02:39:05
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Icewind Dale Trilogy, Elfshadow, Curse of the Shadowmage, Mistress of the Night, the Cleric Quintet |
When hinges creak in doorless chambers and strange and frightening sounds echo through the halls, whenever candlelights flicker where the air is deathly still, that is the time when ghosts are present, practicing their terror with ghoulish delight. |
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Zimme
Learned Scribe
Denmark
209 Posts |
Posted - 23 Oct 2006 : 17:45:48
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The Liriel Baenrae triology, and the Erevis cale triology.
And yes I do realize that that is six books, but I cant help it, so forgive me! ;) I think the mood and the feel in those books are spectacular. sweeps you away to a place called faerun. |
Sometimes I feel like Beshaba is sitting on my back, devoting her entire attention to me!
Rannek.
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Victor_ograygor
Master of Realmslore
Denmark
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zoso1977
Acolyte
USA
9 Posts |
Posted - 23 Oct 2006 : 19:45:00
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Darkwalker on Moonshae (First FR novel I read when it first came out) Azure bonds Spellfire Windwalker Twilight falling |
We are drifting in blind orbits helpless and alone-Jim Morrison |
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TonyMontana1638
Acolyte
18 Posts |
Posted - 01 Nov 2006 : 04:44:40
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It's hard to pick individual books out of series', so I'll do this two ways: First to answer the actual question
1. Evermeet: Isle of the Elves- The most brilliant piece of writing to come out of the Realms, I think it'd be an all-time fantasy classic if it wasn't "just another FR novel". 2. Tantras- Gotta love it when gods fight, but any of the Time of Trouble's novels could go here. 3. Silverfall- I'm such a sucker for the Seven Sisters... :p 4. Death of the Dragon- The best of a fantastic series 5. Spellfire- Classic
Now I'll do the best series as a whole
1. Time of Troubles (Shadowdale, Tantras, Waterdeep)- Most important, lore-wise, of any FR series and the best written. 2. Cormyr Trilogy- All fantastic novels, incredible depth to them all 3. Spellfire- Classic, I miss Shandril 4. The Last Mythal- I enjoyed it alot, I'm such a softie for elves... 5. The Hapers
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"Don't give up... Don't ever give up." -Jimmy Valvano
The V Foundation for Cancer Research http://www.jimmyv.org/ |
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Dart Ambermoon
Learned Scribe
Germany
253 Posts |
Posted - 01 Nov 2006 : 05:42:01
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This is insanely difficult to pick and Iīm not sure Iīd answer the same in two weeks, but here goes... I, too, will split into stand-alone and series (just to be able to skirt some tough decisions *ahem*).
Stand Alone: Elfshadow Finderīs Bane Crypt of the Shadowking Evermeet The Wyvernīs Spur
Series: The Threat from the Sea The Cormyr Trilogy The Moonshae Trilogy The Empires Trilogy The Avatar Series (sure, part of it approaches written hell, but just for the lore and being the first I read)
Honorable mention (since itīs somewhat an off-shoot) belongs to "Once around the Realms" - Volo is Ao.
I have to say...there are many newer novels I really love, but those Iīve read thrice or more and still love go before them in my list. |
~ In Finder I trust, for danger I lust ~ |
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Marc
Senior Scribe
658 Posts |
Posted - 01 Nov 2006 : 10:36:01
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1. Forsaken House 2. Evermeet 3. Midnight's Mask 4. City of Splendors 5. Vanitys Brood
But I think the Blackstaff will surpass them all |
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Edited by - Marc on 07 Nov 2006 11:04:39 |
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Xysma
Master of Realmslore
USA
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