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Raymond E. Feist (born 1945, Los Angeles, California) is an American author, mostly specialising in fantasy fiction. He was raised inside Southern California. Around his books Feist describes a fabricated worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan.
Midkemia was originally created instead to the Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) role-playing game. Once Feist exposed at a University of California, San Diego, he and his friends created the newly role-swimming game according to the world of Midkemia. It known as themselves a Thursdaynighters, because it played a Midkemia role-swimming game each Thursday evening. Whilst a class actiin was expanded, it played on Fridays, so it known as themselves a Fridaynighters.
He gratuated as a B.The. withinside Communication Arts sustaining Honors in 1977. within a period of that month Feist got occasionally ideas for the novel all about the son world health organization would exist as the magician; he wrote the novel ii years late, & it was published in 1982 by Doubleday.
Now Feist sleep in San Diego with his children, in which he collects ticket wine, DVDs, and books in the kind of topics of personalized insterest: wine, biographies, history, and, especially, a history of American Professional Football.
Bibliography
Midkemia/Kelewan
Several of his works use been placed in the interconnected worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan.
The Riftwar Saga
A Riftwar Saga is the number 1 trilogy written by Raymond E. Feist. A books choose place on the worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan.
Magician (1982)
:This book was late republished (inside 1992) by having antecedently omitted text restored. Besides promulgated around both area:
Magician: Apprentice (1982)
Magician: Master (1982)
Silverthorn (1985)
The Darkness at Sethanon (1985)
Krondor's Sons
These works feature numerous of a characters from either the Riftwar trilogy & come placed occasionally years late. It revolve as much as a sons of Arutha, the prince of Krondor, and placed a stage for The Serpentwar Saga.
Prince of the Blood (1989)
''A King's Pirate'' (1989)
The Empire Trilogy
These books (co-authored by Janny Wurts) are placed completely around Kelewan and are somewhat contemporaneous sustaining a Riftwar trilogy. Of these major Riftwar character ('Pug'/'Milamber') appears briefly. a series has a lot stronger revolve around intrigue & political maneuvering than the previous series.
Girl of the Empire (1987)
Servant of the Empire (1989)
Mistress of the Empire (1989)
The Serpentwar Saga
These books come placed 5 decades fallowing a Riftwar trilogy
Shadow of the Dark Queen (1994)
Rise of the Merchandiser Prince (1995)
Rage of the Demon King (1995)
Fragment of the Broken Crown (1998)
Riftwar Legacy
These books come placed two or three years when a Riftwar trilogy however prior to Prince of the Blood.
Krondor: A Betrayal (1998) (novelisation of the computer game Betrayal at Krondor)
Krondor: A Assassins (1999)
Krondor: Tear of the Gods (1999) (novelisation of the computer game Return to Krondor)
Krondor: A Crawler (TBA)
Krondor: A Dark Mage (TBA)
Legends of the Riftwar
These books come placed when you took a Riftwar, & once in a while feature "cameo appearances" by favourite characters belonging to the co-joint author (except for Slaying within Lamut in which a "guest" characters come in the midst of the action). Presently it own just been published in the United Kingdom & Australia.
Honored Enemy (2001) (with William R. Forstchen)
Slaying around Lamut (2002) (by owning Joel Rosenberg)
Jemmy a Hand (2003) (with S. M. Stirling)
Conclave of Shadows
These books, when placed within Midkemia, are geographically separated from either a sooner books & attach merely peripherally so far. In addition, it is placed a generation preceding the period of the Serpentwar.
Talon of the Silver Hawk (2002)
King of Foxes (2003)
''Exile's Link to (2005)
Darkwar Saga
This is one of a final sagas just about Midkemia, covering the Tertiary Riftwar. New series is placed within Midkemia between this series & a Fourth Riftwar (which might merely become 1 or even deuce books yearn), based part in interest from either publishers.
Flight Of The Nighthawks (April 2006)
Into the Dark Realm (TBA)
Wrath of the Mad God'' (TBA)
In Chronological order
The Riftwar Saga
Legends of the Riftwar
The Empire Trilogy
Riftwar Legacy
Krondor's Sons
The Serpentwar Saga
Conclave of Shadows
Darkwar Saga
Other works
Faerie Tale (1988)
Jigsaw Lady (TBA)
The Wood Boy (2005)
Computer games
Betrayal at Krondor
A computer game company Dynamix, a section of Sierra On-line, released the critically acclaimed video game according to Feist's Riftwar series: Betrayal at Krondor. Feist contributed a text & dialogue & a game was noted for exceptionally skillful story & gameplay, protective to locate in any more RPG game subsequently.
No very "quest" around a traditional way - the featured characters in the story don't benefit own experience to "level" higher, however instead it is awarded by devices, money, reference, spell books. It enhance their abilities by utilizing the babies, & when period lives.
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This game was freed around 1993.
A cases therein game come told in the book Krondor: The Betrayal.
Return to Krondor
Sierra On-Line once againside releases another video game placed in Raymond E. Feist's
Midkemia. This game occurs two or three years when a last game, Betrayal at Krondor.
It was freed inside 1998 & a cases therein game come told in the book Krondor: Tear of the Gods.
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