Summary

The various worlds make upDungeons & Dragonshave both inspired and been inspired by a massive subroutine library of excellent book series , with the good of them leaving an unarguable legacy on the dealership . Part of the joyfulness of the public ’s most pop tabletop roleplay secret plan is the ability to form uniqueunofficial preferences inDungeons & Dragons , creating a young story from prick . But for many , staying within the familiar territory of pre - establish lore is a much more well-off prognosis , and plenty of book series dig into these fantasy populace .

The best series take place across a wide form of prescribed options that all convey the same familiar tropes ofDungeons & Dragons , using the same magic systems , fantasy races , and mythical creatures . But other than these surface level similarities , the worlds of the Forgotten Realms , Greyhawk , and Eberron could n’t be more different , with singular characters live the lore of each continuity . In many showcase , the literary series based off ofDungeons & Dragonsend up being some of thebest fantasy booksaround .

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10The Legend Of Drizzt

39 Books

R.A. Salvatore’sThe Legend of Drizztseries is perhaps the single most iconic story set in the Forgotten Realms globe .

Needing little introduction , R.A. Salvatore’sThe Legend of Drizztseries is perhaps the single most iconic story go down in the Forgotten Realms world . The novels come after the twisting journeying of one of themost famousDungeons & Dragonsadventurersof all meter , Drizzt Do’Urden , a grim pixie that rejects his evil upbringing in order of magnitude to trip the continent of Faerûn as a Texas Ranger , fighting to carry on the tenets of justice . Though he may be something of an edgy protagonist , Drizzt is truly laudable for his willingness to break free of his roots and do trade good in the face of discrimination .

The scale ofThe Legend of Drizztis really astounding , consist of 39 books subdivide into 13 individual serial , each depict a different chapter in Drizzt ’s prospicient Elven biography . While every R.A. Salvatore fan has their own favorite , the trilogy that commence it all , The Icewind Dale Trilogy , is a great position to start up , exploring the flatus - broom icy tundra of the continent of Faerûn ’s flash-frozen north . Do’Urden ’s legacy has also been further inflate with a litany of light story supplementing his major adventures .

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9The Cleric Quintet

5 Books

Drizzt would n’t be the only iconic character to follow out of R.A. Salvatore ’s mind in the Forgotten Realms place . embark Cadderly Bonaduce , a vernal human non-Christian priest that uses a compounding of card , divine world power , and witching item to overcome great challenge . small in graduated table compared to the antics of Drizzt Do’Urden , the series presents Bonaduce as jolly more relatable as a supporter , but still a razor - sharp submarine sandwich equal to of accomplishing lore - shattering feats .

consist offive books all published in speedy succession , The Cleric Quintetis a loaded , quicker - pace drive good forDungeons & Dragonsplayers look to tacklea succinct chronicle with a definitive showtime , middle , and end . Of naturally , the novels still boast Salvatore ’s signature verbal description of action , one of the fabled fancy writer ’s biggest strength . The Cleric Quintetremains a great option for any prospective illusion lector interested in get a first - paw account of spirit in the Forgotten Realms .

8The Elminster Series

11 Books

NoDungeons & Dragonssetting is complete withoutwizards equal to of shake off brawny spells , and one serial in particular fulfills this ecological niche handsomely . The Elminster Seriesfollows the life and times of the wizard Elminster , one of the most established spellcasters ever to be named in the Forgotten Realms setting . For those concerned in both magic and account , it ’s hard to manoeuvre to a better series than Elminster ’s to reach for .

The 11 - novel - long saga spans hundreds of years over Elminster ’s life , enhanced by magic even if he is human . The serial publication provide first - deal account of some of the most significant events to find on Toril , the primary planet and setting of the Forgotten Realms continuity . Elminster also has quite the sprightly personality compared to most other straight - facedDungeons & Dragonsheroes , making him a great narrator even if his moral compass is perhaps a bit more flexible than the likes of Drizzt Do’Urden .

7The Erevis Cale Trilogy

3 Books

One of the darkest book series to be localize in the Forgotten Realms , theErevis Cale Trilogyplays with the dewy-eyed morals scheme ofDungeons & Dragons ' alignment organisation . The titular agonist , Erevis , begin the story as a simple assassin , serving the dark god , the goddess Mask . As the serial progresses , Erevis comes to repent for his evil way , riding out one of the most satisfying buyback arcs in fantasy novel story .

From there , theErevis Cale Trilogycontinues with a trace - up series , theTwilight War Trilogy . This time around , the sombre Erevis Cale is portray with a terrific unexampled threat , struggling to maintain his newfound humanity in the wake of his use of the corrupting influence of shadow trick . The calculated pace , serious-minded graphic symbol building , and devestating moral delimmas make theErevis Cale Trilogyand theTwilight War Trilogysome of the most piquant storytelling to employ the Forgotten Realms as a backcloth , while being neatly dissever into distinct trilogies .

6The Master Wolf Series

The Forgotten Realms is far from the only notable fantasy setting normally associated withDungeons & Dragons . Though Faerûn has become the default scope of many New adventures , there ’s an argument to be made for the Greyhawk setting as the definitiveDungeons & Dragonsworld . Relatively betimes on in the establishment of the continuity ’s lore , theMaster Wolfseries is a foundational text forDungeons & Dragons ' fancy supremacy .

TheMaster Wolfbooks tell the story of Mika , a young shaman in a clan of Wolf Nomads that becomes an adventurer after enigmatically being excommunicated from his people , setting out on his own . The gradual discovery of Mika ’s wizardly inheritance and intimidating villains he encounters keep theMaster Wolfseries incredibly gripping throughout its modest five - record run , double as a smashing fuzee in exploring Greyhawk ’s Oerth . Mika ’s outlander raising also has flavors oftheConan the Barbarianfranchise , keeping him an interesting anecdote to traditionalDungeons & Dragonsprotagonists .

5The Gord The Rogue Series

Long before theMaster Wolfseries , there wasGord the Rogue , produce and written by Gary Gygax himself , the fabled creator ofDungeons & Dragons . The five mainlineGord the Roguebooks were actually preceded by a duology written by Gygax under the elementary banner ofGreyhawk Adventures , being the first novels to take piazza in the classic stage setting , also starring Gord as the main character . Though the two serial in reality do n’t hold a continuity , with Gord continue his escapade in an substitute Oerth in his own self - style quintology of novel , they both serve important roles as foundationalDungeons & Dragonsliterature .

True to the series ' name , Gord is indeed a rogue , a human with humble beginnings as an orphan dip . Over the course of the series , Gord slowly grows in big businessman , eventually facing cosmic - level threats with his amass magical superpower and skills . In this mode , Gord is a great representation of the averageDungeons & Dragonscharacter , gradually building up his strenght over sentence as he " even out up . “If nothing else , theGord the Rogueseries deserves props as being instrumental to the vulgarisation of books establish off ofDungeons & Dragonsin the first plaza .

4The Harpers Series

16 Books

Not everyDungeons & Dragonsnovel serial publication is so obsessed with sticking with a singular character for its entire run . alternatively , The Harpers Seriesis an eclectic anthology of different news report , with a all-embracing variety of unlike authors penning each individual ledger . The throughline connecting them all is the presence of the eponymous Harper ’s Guild , a nobly - intentioned secret group of undercover agent and mages that also happens to be one of themost authoritative cabal inDungeons & Dragonslore .

Sort of a " greatest hits " assemblage of Forgotten Realms stories , The Harpers Seriesincludes many cameos from crucial character from the mount and even other published books , such as Elminster , and even straightaway coincides with other famous book series likeSongs & Swords . The mixed bag of the books ca n’t be beat , and their comparatively stand - alone nature makesThe Harpers Serieseasy to pick up and put down at a moment ’s bill . For a varied term of enlistment of the best fib Faerûn has to offer , the novel are a great starting point .

3The Brimstone Angels Series

6 Books

With a deed only potential after the passing of the " Satanic Panic " that once plaguedDungeons & Dragons ' reputation , theBrimstone Angelsseries is one of the full enfranchisement of phantasy novel set in the Forgotten Realms to come in out of the last fifteen years . The book follow the adventures of the sisters Farideh and Havilar , Tieflings with devilish characteristic who end up making a accord with a demon themselves in their by-line of monster slaying .

The alone unlikely hero of Farideh and Havilar are made all the better by theirsibling dynamic , with the carefree attitude of Havilar clashing with her baby ’s measured personality and unfathomed sense of guilt . The tangled World Wide Web of demonic machination shines visible radiation on one of the most fascinating aspects of the Forgotten Realms ' mythology , and the smart tempo mixture with the ludicrous action sequences in a perfect storm . Only potential to have been written in the forward-looking historic period , theBrimstone Angelsbooks are sure to endure the trial of time asDungeons & Dragonsclassics .

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2The Moonshae Trilogy

For being the first books in the Forgotten Realms universe to ever be issue , they still hold up remarkably well even over 40 years subsequently .

One of the earliest serial publication of novel to establish the traditional knowledge of Faerûn , theMoonshae Trilogyis a foundation of the Forgotten Realms lay out for skilful rationality . take on place in the dreamy Moonshae Isles , one of themost important locations inDungeons & Dragons , the three novel are to a great extent inspired by Celtic mythology , providing a unique lens system through which to brew a traditional fantasy tale . For being the first books in the Forgotten Realms universe to ever be published , they still hold up remarkably well even over 40 years later .

Starring the dashing Prince Tristan Kendrick , the trilogy explores the pregnant history of the nominal islet , beset by both alien invaders and internal excitement due to the tensions between the peaceful Ffolk and the Warlike Northlanders . Prince Tristan is a comparatively parentage - standard fantasy submarine sandwich , being something of a King Arthur type , but as a founder of one of the most iconicDungeons & Dragonssettings of all meter , this is n’t exactly a raw point . A traditional phantasy tale done well the first time , theMoonshae Trilogymay just be the full start point for reviewer interest in Faerûn .

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1The Dreaming Dark

While the Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk may make up the lion ’s share ofDungeons & Dragons - root on literary capacity , it would be a grave mistake to discount the Eberron scene . Relatively late compared to the other setting ' bequest , the Eberron novel began with the excellentTheDreaming Darktrilogy , published in the early 2000s . The serial publication does a slap-up job tour the serious public of Khorvaire , as the trilogy ’s heroes research vast tracts of country while even getting mixed up in the personal business of the Outer Planes , a staple of anyDungeons & Dragonsworld .

The Dreaming Darkissome of the most faithful books to the plot with its ensemble cast , a quirky mathematical group of adventurers with immensely different skillsets and backgrounds revelatory of the typicalDungeons & Dragonsparty . The main company let in the fighter Daine , the healer Jode , Lei d’Cannith , an artificer , fundamentally a magical engineer , and Pierce , a warforged , more - or - less a magical automaton . The alone concepts stage by Eberron makeThe Dreaming Darka truly transformative entry in the world ofDungeons & Dragonsnovels .

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