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Bionic Man
Acolyte
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Posted - 30 Jun 2013 : 01:52:44
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Hey, all. I'm looking to read the cale stuff. What's the publication/reading order? Thanks.
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Thauranil
Master of Realmslore
   
India
1591 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jun 2013 : 11:41:31
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Erevis Cale makes his first appearance in Sembia the Gateway to the Realms series but the only books in which he has a major part is Shadows Witness and the Halls of Stormweather so you can skip the rest. After this is the Erevis Cale trilogy consisting of Twilight Falling, Dawn of Night and Midnight's Mask. Then we have the Twilight War trilogy, considered to be the best of the lot by most people. It consists of the novels Shadowbred, Shadowstorm and concludes with Shadowrealm.
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Bionic Man
Acolyte
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Posted - 30 Jun 2013 : 14:52:36
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Thanks. Should I read shadows witness and halls of stormweather first or will I be able to go straight to the cale trilogy?
Btw, what's the general opinion around here of the erevis cale trilogy?
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
    
USA
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Posted - 30 Jun 2013 : 15:00:24
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I loved it.
I never read the the first two lead-in stories, and I had no trouble at all following it. Paul is a master of his craft. |
"I have never in my life learned anything from any man who agreed with me" --- Dudley Field Malone
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9thChapter
Learned Scribe
 
Canada
110 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jun 2013 : 15:58:10
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quote: Originally posted by Thauranil
Erevis Cale makes his first appearance in Sembia the Gateway to the Realms series but the only books in which he has a major part is Shadows Witness and the Halls of Stormweather so you can skip the rest. After this is the Erevis Cale trilogy consisting of Twilight Falling, Dawn of Night and Midnight's Mask. Then we have the Twilight War trilogy, considered to be the best of the lot by most people. It consists of the novels Shadowbred, Shadowstorm and concludes with Shadowrealm.
Agree with everything you've said, Thauranil. If you'd like to get more of a backstory, I would start with Dragon magazine #277 which is a short story detailing Cale's (no spoilers here) escape from Westgate. Dragon #297 then speaks to the chain of events between Twilight Falling and Shadow's Witness.
Both highly recommend IMO.
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Bionic Man
Acolyte
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Posted - 30 Jun 2013 : 18:22:39
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| Thanks. Are those dragon short stories available legally anywhere? |
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9thChapter
Learned Scribe
 
Canada
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Bionic Man
Acolyte
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Posted - 30 Jun 2013 : 19:03:47
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| Cool, thanks. So I wouldn't be missing too much going straight to the erevis cale trilogy? |
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9thChapter
Learned Scribe
 
Canada
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Posted - 30 Jun 2013 : 19:20:36
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quote: Originally posted by Bionic Man br]Cool, thanks. So I wouldn't be missing too much going straight to the erevis cale trilogy?
I enjoyed it more with the Dragon magazines as background. Your call...I'm sure it'll work out. They are excellent books in their own right.
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Fantasy author of The Rithhek Cage series
http://darrentpatrick.com/the-rithhek-cage-trilogy/ |
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Renin
Learned Scribe
 
USA
290 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jul 2013 : 01:50:23
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quote: Originally posted by Bionic Man
Cool, thanks. So I wouldn't be missing too much going straight to the erevis cale trilogy?
I, too, just started reading these novels. I decided to skip the Sembia book series (was hard to find, actually), and I had all of the Cale Trilogy books from the library.
Seriously, I really love these books.
I'm currently 2/3's of the way done with the second book of Twilight war, and I can't wait to finish it, and then anxiously await Kemp's Sundering novel.
CAN'T WAIT~Bart Scott. |
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Thauranil
Master of Realmslore
   
India
1591 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jul 2013 : 12:06:30
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quote: Originally posted by Bionic Man
Cool, thanks. So I wouldn't be missing too much going straight to the erevis cale trilogy?
The saga of Erevis Cale is one of my favorites in the FR universe. I highly recommend it. As for your question, yes you can skip directly to the Erevis Cale trilogy. The Sembia books are there only to provide you with some background information but are not that important to the overarching plot of the series. |
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Euranna
Learned Scribe
 
USA
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Posted - 04 Jul 2013 : 06:04:09
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| I read the Erevis Cale Trilogy, then the the Sembia novels, then the Twilight War. I would definitely read the Trilogy before the Twilight Ware. |
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Volathar
Acolyte
Turkey
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Posted - 04 Jul 2013 : 16:01:55
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This is one of those "easy to read" and great series of the Realms. I loved them from the beginning to the end & am patiently waiting for the Sundering book. My reading order was :
Sembia: Gateway to the Realms, Book II - Shadow's Witness Ereveis Cale Trilogy (Twilight Falling, Dawn of Night and Midnight's Mask) - [Which now has an omnibus edition I think] Twilight War Trilogy (Shadowbred, Shadowstorm and Shadowrealm)
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Dennis
Great Reader
    
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Posted - 05 Jul 2013 : 16:47:14
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You can skip the Sembia series and go straight to the Erevis Cale trilogy. But don’t read the Twilight War trilogy prior to EC as Paul alludes a lot of things (major spoilers) to his previous books—the fate of some key characters and even the ending. |
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