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- The Forgotten Realms is originally a Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting created by award-winning Canadian fantasy author Ed Greenwood in the late 1960s. Greenwood first conceived of the world as a setting for a series of unwritten novels he’d outlined as a child.
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R.A. Salvaore’s Forgotten Realms Series takes place in the universe of the same name belonging to the wildly popular Dungeons and Dragons franchise. Currently comprising thirty seven novels, the author has continued to write since his first release, The Crystal Shard, in 1988.
- Abyssal Plague
- Anthologies
- Avatar series
- Baldur's Gate Series
- Brotherhood of the Griffon
- Chosen of Nendawen
- The Citadels
•Shadowbane (September 2011), by Erik Scott de Bie
•Sword of the Gods (April 2011), by Bruce R. Cordell
By various authors.
•Realms of Valor (1993), edited by James Lowder
•Realms of Infamy (1994), edited by James Lowder
•Realms of Magic (1995), edited by Brian M. Thomsen and J. Robert King
•Realms of the Underdark (1996), edited by J. Robert King
•Realms of the Arcane (1997), edited by Brian M. Thomsen
By Scott Ciencin, Troy Denning, (originally using the house name "Richard Awlinson") and James Lowder.
•Shadowdale (1989), by Scott Ciencin (as "Richard Awlinson")
•Tantras (1989), by Scott Ciencin (as "Richard Awlinson")
•Waterdeep (1989), by Troy Denning (as "Richard Awlinson")
•Prince of Lies (1993), by James Lowder
•Crucible: The Trial of Cyric the Mad (1998), by Troy Denning
Based on the Baldur's Gate computer game series.
•Baldur's Gate (1999), by Philip Athans
•Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (2000), by Philip Athans
•Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal (2001), by Drew Karpyshyn
By Richard Lee Byers.
•The Captive Flame (May 2010)
•Whisper of Venom (November 2010)
•The Spectral Blaze (June 2011)
•The Masked Witches (February 2012)
•Prophet of the Dead (February 2013)
By Mark Sehestedt.
•The Fall of Highwatch (November 2009)
•Hand of the Hunter (November 2010)
•Cry of the Ghost Wolf (December 2011)
By Ed Gentry, Jess Lebow, James P. Davis, and Mark Sehestedt.
•Neversfall (November 2007)
•Obsidian Ridge (April 2008)
•The Shield of Weeping Ghosts (May 2008)
This is a list of fantasy fiction novels based in the role-playing game setting of the Forgotten Realms. They are published by Wizards of the Coast (WotC), with some originally published by TSR before it was incorporated into WotC.
Short stories. "A Matter of Thorns" (Realms of Infamy) "A Narrowed Gaze" (Realms of the Arcane) "A Worm Too Soft" (Realms of Magic) "And Wringing of Hands" (Realms of Infamy) "Bread Storm Rising" (Realms of the Arcane) "Dark Talons Forbear Thee" (The Best of the Realms II) "Every Dog His Day" (Realms of Magic) "Gallows Day" (Realms of Infamy)
Forgotten Realms is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers as "The Realms", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a setting for his childhood stories. [1]
A list of all novels, novellas, and anthologies set in the Forgotten Realms, sorted by order of publication. There are 299 listed publications (October 2024).