The List of Forgotten Realms novels is a listing of the many works of fantasy fiction that are based in the role-playing game setting of the Forgotten Realms.
They are published by Wizards of the Coast (WotC), with some originally published by TSR before it was incorporated into WotC.
Read more about List Of Forgotten Realms Novels: Abolethic Sovereignty, Abyssal Plague, Anthologies, The Avatar Series, The Baldur's Gate Series, Blades of The Moonsea, Brimstone Angels, Brotherhood of The Griffon, Chosen of Nendawen, The Citadels, The Cities, The Cleric Quintet, Cold Steel and Secrets, The Cormyr Saga, Counselors & Kings, The Dark Elf Trilogy, Double Diamond Triangle Saga, The Druidhome Trilogy, The Dungeons, The Elminster Series, The Empires Trilogy, The Empyrean Odyssey, The Erevis Cale Trilogy, The Fighters, The Finder's Stone Trilogy, The Harpers, The Haunted Lands, House of Serpents, The Hunter's Blades Trilogy, The Icewind Dale Trilogy, The Knights of Myth Drannor, The Lady Penitent, The Last Mythal, The Legend of Drizzt, Legacy of The Drow, Lost Empires, The Lost Gods, The Maztica Trilogy, The Moonshae Trilogy, Mysteries, Netheril Trilogy, Neverwinter Series, The Nobles, Paths of Darkness, The Pools, The Priests, Return of The Archwizards, The Rogues, The Sage of Shadowdale, The Scions of Arrabar Trilogy, The Sellswords, Sembia: Gateway To The Realms, The Shadow of The Avatar Trilogy, Shandril's Saga, Songs & Swords, Starlight & Shadows, The Stone of Tymora, The Threat From The Sea, Transitions, The Twilight Giants, The Twilight War, Unbroken Chain, War of The Spider Queen, The Watercourse Trilogy, Ed Greenwood Presents Waterdeep, The Wilds, The Wizards, The Year of Rogue Dragons, Other Titles, Notable Characters
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