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    • The Dark Elf Trilogy. While this trilogy was published after Icewind Dale, it’s actually a prequel that chronicles Drizzt Do’Urden’s upbringing in the underground city of Menzoberranzan and his eventually journey to the surface world.
    • The Icewind Dale Trilogy. Written by R.A. Salvatore, this series first introduced the legendary dark elf ranger, Drizzt Do’Urden and his companions, as they battle powerful wizards, dread monsters and other foes throughout Faerûn.
    • The Cleric Quintet. Written by Drizzt Do’urden creator R.A. Salvatore, this five book series is set in the remote wilds of the Snowflake Mountains and follows the adventures of Cadderly Bonaduce, a young priest of the god Deneir who battles a series of dark forces that threaten his religious order.
    • The Twilight War Trilogy. This follow-up series to the Erevis Cale trilogy finds the former assassin once again facing down new threats. At the same time, he finds himself losing his humanity as he becomes altered by shadow magic.
  1. Oct 30, 2023 · The Apocrypha consists of 14 books that were ultimately excluded from the biblical canon. Why were these books left out of (most) Bibles? There are many reasons. Their late date of composition may have made them seem too recent to be considered Scripture.

  2. Sep 10, 2024 · Explore the mysterious lost books of the Bible — forgotten texts that once shaped early faith, now vanished but still sparking curiosity and scholarly debate. Discover their significance and intriguing history.

  3. The following list is an evolution of RA Salvatores (Bob) suggested reading order. I will make note of any edits from Bobs original list in the appendix; This is Bobs suggested READING ORDER for his Forgotten Realms books, which all tie together. See bottom of post for alternate reading order.

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  4. Heiser’s theology of the unseen world is founded on the premise that God presides over a council of lesser divine beings (cf. Ps 82). The members of this “divine council” (pp. 25–27) accomplish God’s purposes in the supernatural realm, therefore functioning as the heavenly counterpart of humanity on earth.

  5. If you're looking for books that explore the Realms themselves, then you'll want to read the Harpers series. For the most part, the books are standalone, connected only by the Harpers' organization, which is basically a loose alliance of good aligned folk.

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  7. 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).

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