Candlekeep Forum
Candlekeep Forum
Home | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Active Polls | Members | Private Messages | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 Forgotten Realms Products
 Forgotten Realms Novels
 Novels in the Sword Coast?

Note: You must be registered in order to post a reply.
To register, click here. Registration is FREE!

Screensize:
UserName:
Password:
Format Mode:
Format: BoldItalicizedUnderlineStrikethrough Align LeftCenteredAlign Right Horizontal Rule Insert HyperlinkInsert Email Insert CodeInsert QuoteInsert List
   
Message:

* HTML is OFF
* Forum Code is ON
Smilies
Smile [:)] Big Smile [:D] Cool [8D] Blush [:I]
Tongue [:P] Evil [):] Wink [;)] Clown [:o)]
Black Eye [B)] Eight Ball [8] Frown [:(] Shy [8)]
Shocked [:0] Angry [:(!] Dead [xx(] Sleepy [|)]
Kisses [:X] Approve [^] Disapprove [V] Question [?]
Rolling Eyes [8|] Confused [?!:] Help [?:] King [3|:]
Laughing [:OD] What [W] Oooohh [:H] Down [:E]

  Check here to include your profile signature.
Check here to subscribe to this topic.
    

T O P I C    R E V I E W
Lucius Posted - 05 Aug 2005 : 19:19:18
Other than the Baldur's Gate novel, are there any others set in the Sword Coast? Forgive my ignorance, but I've only currently read 4 Realms novels (Best Of, Elf Shadow, and the first two parts of the Dark Elf Trilogy) and after finishing Sojourn, I'm going to need another Realms book. I feel I know the SC best compared to the rest of the Realms, due to my affinity with BG, and wouldn't mind reading something similar.
Obviously, I'd read the BG novel, but having heard such bad press, I may leave it till later.
11   L A T E S T    R E P L I E S    (Newest First)
Pipers Youth Posted - 08 Aug 2005 : 22:43:20
Such a vivid memory Ms. Cuninngham! Though I had no doubt you would place the reference to your and Ed's novel. And of course I would give you a head's up right before you plunged into a fiery demise. Though if you kept walking... well, I did my best. It would be a happy death though.

  “My Lord Piergeiron,EMrelder breathed, awed to find himself in the presence of the Open Lord of Waterdeep.

            Piergeiron clapped him on the shoulder in a soldier’s thanks to a battle-comrade. Drawing a long dagger, he pressed it into Mrelder’s hand.

            “Well met, lad. That board of yours is not good for much more fighting; take this.EThe lord grinned. “If you’re so minded, there’s work yet for us all.E

            If? At that moment, Mrelder would cheerfully have followed Waterdeep’s Lord into a volcano!


-From the Novel Waterdeep, City of Spelndors
Erik Scott de Bie Posted - 07 Aug 2005 : 20:32:54
quote:
Originally posted by ElaineCunningham

But if IRL you ever happen to see me walking into a volcano, you can be fairly certain that I'm sleepwalking, in which case I would be obliged if you'd wake me up. I know they say you shouldn't do that to a sleepwalker, but it strikes me as the preferable of the two options.



EC vs. volcano?

Look out, Mother Nature!

Cheers
ElaineCunningham Posted - 07 Aug 2005 : 20:11:17
quote:
Originally posted by Pipers Youth

Wow, having books sent to your house to sign must keep you humble Ms. Cunningham.


For good or ill, ego has never been an issue for me. I get enough feedback from a) mirrors, b) teenage children, and c) royalty statements to ensure humility.

quote:
Then again, I would gladly follow you into a volcano.


Heh. I caught the reference to the City of Splendors prelude. But if IRL you ever happen to see me walking into a volcano, you can be fairly certain that I'm sleepwalking, in which case I would be obliged if you'd wake me up. I know they say you shouldn't do that to a sleepwalker, but it strikes me as the preferable of the two options.
Pipers Youth Posted - 07 Aug 2005 : 19:50:30
Wow, having books sent to your house to sign must keep you humble Ms. Cunningham. I would love to have my copy of Daughter of the Drow signed. I would hang it in a glass case above my bookshelf. I hope that doesn't make me some kind of weirdo...

Then again, I would gladly follow you into a volcano.

Sincerely,
Jason
Lucius Posted - 07 Aug 2005 : 10:34:59
First of all, thank you for all the replies. The amount of knowledge here can be quite overwhelming, in a good way. It's especially cool to have a reply from one of the authors of some of the few Realms novels I've read. Thank you Ms Cunningham, and everyone else who replied!

To be more specific, I'm interested in the Sword Coast south (being the area of the Realms I know the best) but any nearby locations are of interest. For example the Field of the Dead, or anywhere near to Baldur's Gate.

Again, thank you for the quick replies.
ElaineCunningham Posted - 06 Aug 2005 : 02:46:39
quote:
Originally posted by DDH_101
(sigh) Ms. Cunningham, don't even tempt me with talks of Elfsong! Lol. You do not know how long and hard I've been looking for that novel. It's nearly impossible to find here in Canada at the major bookstores, and I don't even know why. I've seen your other books here but never Elfsong. It was only last month that I finally found ONE copy of Dream Spheres after a long time of searching.



Well, this could be easily resolved. I have at least a dozen copies of ELFSONG in my basement and would love to find good homes for them. :) For more info, here's a link to one of the sub-pages in my FAQ section:

http://www.elainecunningham.com/signed_books.htm

DDH_101 Posted - 06 Aug 2005 : 01:57:41
quote:
Originally posted by ElaineCunningham
One correction, if I may. Elfshadow has a few scenes in Waterdeep, but the sequel, Elfsong, shows far more of the city. I suspect that's the one you had in mind.




(sigh) Ms. Cunningham, don't even tempt me with talks of Elfsong! Lol. You do not know how long and hard I've been looking for that novel. It's nearly impossible to find here in Canada at the major bookstores, and I don't even know why. I've seen your other books here but never Elfsong. It was only last month that I finally found ONE copy of Dream Spheres after a long time of searching.
Erik Scott de Bie Posted - 06 Aug 2005 : 01:16:05
Well met, Lucius!

When you say "the Sword Coast", do you mean the Sword Coast North, the SC South, or somewhere in the middle? It's a rather long strip of land. BG takes place more toward the south than the north.

All of the novels mentioned are excellent, though. I heartily recommend Elaine's work.

I don't think the bad press on BG is at all justified. If you're expecting it to be like the game, you might be disappointed, but I know I found it entertaining and readable.

Can't say I know of Amn being explored much either. BG2: Shadows of Amn takes place at least largely in Amn, but then you probably knew that already. . . :)

Cheers

(P.S. Commission check? tee hee :p )
ElaineCunningham Posted - 05 Aug 2005 : 23:55:46
quote:
Originally posted by Steven Schend
Every book on or near Waterdeep is Sword Coast; thus, nearly every Elaine Cunningham non-drow book is a Sword Coast book (ranging from north of Luskan to Tethyr), for example.
::snip::
PS: If you're looking for a Sword Coast recommendation, run (don't walk) to your book store and find yourself a copy of ELFSHADOW. Until the new Ed/Elaine novel comes out, this is still one of the definitive forays into Waterdeep. And it's a blessed-good read too.



Thanks, Steven. Your commission check is in the mail.

One correction, if I may. Elfshadow has a few scenes in Waterdeep, but the sequel, Elfsong, shows far more of the city. I suspect that's the one you had in mind.

More Waterdeep books: Dream Spheres is set almost entirely in Waterdeep, and Thornhold takes place mostly in Waterdeep and points north. Going way back, there's the third book of the Avatar trilogy, Waterdeep.

DDH already mentioned the Icewind Dale trilogy by R.A. Salvatore. Quite of bit of Mel Odom's Threat from the Sea trilogy deals with the Sword Coast. If you are interested in Tethyr, there are two books: Simon Hawk's War in Tethyr and my Silver Shadows. There's an out of print book set in the Jungle of Chult: Ring of Winter, by James D. Lowder. There's very little fiction set in Amn. I believe the first book of Doug Nile's Maztica trilogy starts out there. Tangled Webs, the middle book of my Starlight & Shadows trilogy, has several scenes in Luskan, and deals with some of the perennial Sword Coast issues, such as the rivalry between Waterdeep and Luskan, and between Luskan and Ruathym. Most of this book, however, is set on Ruathym, a island quite a ways off the coast, so this might not be what you're looking for.
DDH_101 Posted - 05 Aug 2005 : 23:09:58
The Icewind Dale trilogy takes place in the Sword Coast. Starts from Icewind Dale and goes all the way to Calimport.
Steven Schend Posted - 05 Aug 2005 : 22:27:54
quote:
Originally posted by Lucius

Other than the Baldur's Gate novel, are there any others set in the Sword Coast? Forgive my ignorance, but I've only currently read 4 Realms novels (Best Of, Elf Shadow, and the first two parts of the Dark Elf Trilogy) and after finishing Sojourn, I'm going to need another Realms book. I feel I know the SC best compared to the rest of the Realms, due to my affinity with BG, and wouldn't mind reading something similar.
Obviously, I'd read the BG novel, but having heard such bad press, I may leave it till later.



I'd say a blessed majority of the novels take place within three days' ride of the Sword Coast, and that's counting every novel going back to 1987.... The bulk of the novels take place among the Heartlands, which depending on the topic and author, could loosely fall within the Sword Coast lands.

Every book on or near Waterdeep is Sword Coast; thus, nearly every Elaine Cunningham non-drow book is a Sword Coast book (ranging from north of Luskan to Tethyr), for example.

If it doesn't have a place name in the title that ties it to Cormyr or Thay or other places, there's a 60-40% chance the book could lie near the Sword Coast.

Steven
Who's cleaning out email and boards for the weekend, as he'll be out of touch...

PS: If you're looking for a Sword Coast recommendation, run (don't walk) to your book store and find yourself a copy of ELFSHADOW. Until the new Ed/Elaine novel comes out, this is still one of the definitive forays into Waterdeep. And it's a blessed-good read too.

Candlekeep Forum © 1999-2024 Candlekeep.com Go To Top Of Page
Snitz Forums 2000