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ArmondElzaim
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Posted - 29 Feb 2012 :  19:47:24  Show Profile  Visit ArmondElzaim's Homepage Send ArmondElzaim a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Ok this is going to be a bit a strange question since it's something my sister asked on the subject. Are there books, set in the forgotten realms, other than the Avatar Series, Clerics Quintet and the annotated Elminster that depict wizards in the process or learning, gods in an avatar state or summon and/or manifestation of gods on the material plane?

To elaborate my sisters a bit of a fic writer, does stuff with original characters only though, that and she DMs on occasion so this stuff comes in handy.

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Artemas Entreri
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Posted - 29 Feb 2012 :  20:30:56  Show Profile Send Artemas Entreri a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Shadow Stone devotes a good deal of page time to the wizard learning.

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Aulduron
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Posted - 29 Feb 2012 :  20:32:43  Show Profile Send Aulduron a Private Message  Reply with Quote
There are avatars in The Lady Penitent. Starlight and Shadows has a priestess being used to channel a goddesses power. There are wizards learning in just about any series with wizards.

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Fellfire
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Posted - 29 Feb 2012 :  21:47:36  Show Profile Send Fellfire a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Twilight War trilogy by Paul Kemp has a few instances where Mask appears in physical form. I don't remember exactly which books, but they are great reads so if you haven't read them yet, I heartily recommend them.

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Jakk
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Posted - 29 Feb 2012 :  23:20:40  Show Profile Send Jakk a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I also recommend the Twilight War trilogy, and its upcoming sequel, the Cycle of Night trilogy. I'm just hoping we don't have to wait a year between books for the Cycle of Night, or it's going to be a long three years (since the first book isn't coming out until near the end of this year).

Edit: Just checked the copyright dates in my copies, and yes, it looks like one book a year... at least this gives Paul time to get it right... not that he wouldn't.

Playing in the Realms since the Old Grey Box (1987)... and *still* having fun with material published before 2008, despite the NDA'd lore.

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Edited by - Jakk on 29 Feb 2012 23:23:29
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Fellfire
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Posted - 01 Mar 2012 :  04:16:15  Show Profile Send Fellfire a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Three years?! No, no. This simply will not do.

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Dennis
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Posted - 03 Mar 2012 :  01:46:22  Show Profile Send Dennis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Fellfire

Three years?! No, no. This simply will not do.


That has always been the case with trilogies. Only Richard's first Brotherhood of the Griffon trilogy is the exception, for reasons yet unknown.

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Dennis
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Posted - 03 Mar 2012 :  01:50:12  Show Profile Send Dennis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Jakk

I also recommend the Twilight War trilogy, and its upcoming sequel, the Cycle of Night trilogy. I'm just hoping we don't have to wait a year between books for the Cycle of Night, or it's going to be a long three years (since the first book isn't coming out until near the end of this year).


I second that, and The Shadow Stone, too.

Bane also made an appearance in Richard Lee Byers's Undead, Book 2 of The Haunted Lands trilogy.

My dislike for this series aside, there's also wizard learning (of a certain Thayan enchanter, Marek Rymut) in The Watercourse Trilogy by Phil Athans.

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Ayrik
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Posted - 03 Mar 2012 :  17:39:19  Show Profile Send Ayrik a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Netheril novels describe a rather inept wizard who progressively masters magic through study of one of the Nether Scrolls. A fair number of those "generic" forgettable 2E-era Realms novels emulate ancient Dragonlance novels to some degree and describe low-level adventuring types who possess rather weak magical skills, they are often forced to improvise ad-hoc mundane solutions in overcoming their problems. The Return of the Archwizards series describes the process of a protagonist who, although already basically an Elven High Mage, must essentially relearn magic from the beginning before effecting epic magics at the conclusion of the story.

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Lord Karsus
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Posted - 03 Mar 2012 :  18:07:10  Show Profile Send Lord Karsus a Private Message  Reply with Quote
-The Last Mythal trilogy's main character, Araevin, is a high level magician, but over the course of the book, you see a lot of 'arcane preparation' for various reasons, as the story progresses.

-The Finder's Stone trilogy has deities in physical manifestations, and the spin-offs from those books, Finder's Stone and Tymora's Luck have more of that in spades. Those two books are definite recommendations, since they're also good stories.

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