Literature
- Second Edition AD&D accessory books
- The Code of the Harpers
- The Seven Sisters (1995)
- Heroes' Lorebook (1996)
- Novels
- Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters (1999), by Ed Greenwood (featuring them all)
- The Simbul's Gift (1997), by Lynn Abbey (featuring the Simbul)
- Stormlight (1996), by Ed Greenwood (featuring Storm)
- The Elminster Series books, by Ed Greenwood (featuring Storm, the Simbul and Syluné)
- Elminster in Hell (2001)
- Elminster's Daughter (2004) (various sisters)
- Return of the Archwizards trilogy, by Troy Denning (featuring Laeral, Dove, Storm and Alustriel)
- The Summoning (2001)
- The Siege (2001)
- The Sorcerer (2002)
- Starlight and Shadows books, by Elaine Cunningham (featuring Qilué)
- Daughter of the Drow (2003)
- Tangled Webs (Laeral)
- Windwalker (2003)
- Songs & Swords books, by Elaine Cunningham (featuring Laeral and Alustriel)
- Elfshadow
- Elfsong
- Silver Shadows
- Thornhold
- Dream Spheres
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