Eternal Champion - The Eternal Champion Sequence

The Eternal Champion Sequence

This is the sequence as published (in omnibus editions) by White Wolf Publishing from 1994 to 2000 (and now out of print). That was the last time they were published all together in a comprehensive collection, though there have been several stories (The Dreamthief's Daughter, The Skrayling Tree, and The White Wolf's Son, among them) added to the cycle since then, and some of the stories have been published in new editions (sometimes with changes), as well. In brackets are listed the incarnation(s) of the Eternal Champion featured in a given story.

Vol. 1: The Eternal Champion

  • The Eternal Champion
  • The Sundered Worlds (has also been titled The Blood Red Game)
  • Phoenix in Obsidian (later titled The Silver Warriors in the U.S.)
  • "To Rescue Tanelorn"

Vol. 2: Von Bek

  • The War Hound and the World's Pain
  • The City in the Autumn Stars
  • The Dragon in the Sword
  • "The Pleasure Gardens of Felipe Sagittarius" (revised from a non-series story of the same name)

Vol. 3: Hawkmoon

  • The Jewel in the Skull
  • The Mad God's Amulet
  • The Sword of the Dawn
  • The Runestaff (originally titled The Secret of the Runestaff)

Vol. 4: A Nomad of the Time Streams

  • The Warlord of the Air
  • The Land Leviathan
  • The Steel Tsar

Vol. 5: Elric: The Song of the Black Sword

  • Elric of Melniboné
  • The Fortress of the Pearl
  • The Sailor on the Seas of Fate
  • "The Dreaming City"
  • "While the Gods Laugh"
  • "The Singing Citadel"

Vol. 6: The Roads Between the Worlds

  • The Wrecks of Time (has also been titled The Rituals of Infinity)
  • The Winds of Limbo (originally titled The Fireclown)
  • The Shores of Death (originally titled The Twilight Man)

Vol. 7: Corum: The Coming of Chaos

  • The Knight of the Swords
  • The Queen of the Swords
  • The King of the Swords

Vol. 8: Sailing to Utopia

  • The Ice Schooner
  • The Black Corridor
  • The Distant Suns (written with James Cawthorn)
  • "Flux"

Vol. 9: Kane of Old Mars

  • City of the Beast (originally titled Warriors of Mars)
  • Lord of the Spiders (originally titled Blades of Mars)
  • Masters of the Pit (originally titled Barbarians of Mars)

Vol. 10: The Dancers at the End of Time

  • An Alien Heat
  • The Hollow Lands
  • The End of All Songs

Vol. 11: Elric: The Stealer of Souls

  • The Sleeping Sorceress (has been sometimes titled The Vanishing Tower)
  • The Revenge of the Rose
  • "The Stealer of Souls"
  • "Kings in Darkness"
  • "The Caravan of Forgotten Dreams" (previously titled "The Flame Bringers")
  • Stormbringer

Vol. 12: Corum: The Prince with the Silver Hand

  • The Bull and the Spear
  • The Oak and the Ram
  • The Sword and the Stallion

Vol. 13: Legends from the End of Time (collection of novellas)

  • "Pale Roses"
  • "White Stars"
  • "Ancient Shadows"
  • "Constant Fire" (previously titled The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming and A Messiah at the End of Time )
  • Elric at the End of Time

Vol. 14: Earl Aubec and Other Stories (a collection of 33 short stories, only the first of which features Earl Aubec)

Vol. 15: Count Brass

  • Count Brass
  • The Champion of Garathorm
  • The Quest for Tanelorn

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