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  2. R. A. Salvatore bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Each novel in the series is written by a different author with Salvatore overseeing the development of the overall project. [1] War of the Spider Queen: N/A: Insurrection: 2002: 1372: 1372: Thomas M. Reid-Each novel in the series is written by a different author with Salvatore overseeing the development of the overall project. [2] War of the ...

  3. R. A. Salvatore - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore's first novel published in hardcover was another Drizzt book, The Legacy (1992). [13] It reached the number 9 slot on The New York Times list of bestsellers in September 1992. [ 12 ] In 1994, Salvatore branched out beyond working for TSR; he signed a three-book deal with Warner Books for what became The Crimson Shadow series .

  4. Lists of fictional characters by work - Wikipedia

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    List of The Hunger Games characters; List of The Jungle Book characters; List of The Karate Kid characters; List of The Librarian characters; List of The Mummy characters; List of The Phantom (film) characters; List of The Pink Panther characters; List of The Producers characters; List of The Stand characters; List of The Strangerhood ...

  5. The Crimson Shadow series - Wikipedia

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    The Crimson Shadow series is a fantasy novel series created by R. A. Salvatore. It consists of three books: The Sword of Bedwyr, published in 1994; Luthien's Gamble, published in 1996; The Dragon King, published in 1996; In 2006, the series was re-published as an omnibus under the title The Crimson Shadow.

  6. The DemonWars Saga - Wikipedia

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    The DemonWars Saga is a series of high fantasy novels by R. A. Salvatore. It is set in the world of Corona, primarily in the kingdoms of Honce-the-Bear and Behren, and amongst the nomadic To-gai-ru. The series is separated into two trilogies connected by a single book, Mortalis. The saga has an accompanying roleplaying game entitled Demon Wars.

  7. Corona (fictional world) - Wikipedia

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    If the monks fail to do so within a short period of time, the gems lose their magical potential and become ordinary (if valuable) jewels. The location of the island is a secret even to most of the Abellican Order. Only the Father Abbot, the order's leader, has the authority to share the secret.

  8. The Thousand Orcs - Wikipedia

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    The Thousand Orcs debuted on The New York Times bestseller list at number 11. [2] Reviews were generally positive. Publishers Weekly described it as a "rousing tale of derring-do and harrowing escapes", although in doing so they acknowledged that it was a "light-hearted sword and sorcery novel", which gained some depth through Drizzt's philosophical ponderings about human frailties. [3]

  9. Transitions (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Transitions is a series of fantasy novels by R. A. Salvatore, the famous science fiction and fantasy author, consisting of three novels: The Orc King, The Pirate King, and The Ghost King. It continues the tale of the famous renegade drow (dark elf) Drizzt Do'Urden and his friends. This series is a follow-up to The Hunter's Blades Trilogy.