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  2. The Riftwar Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Legends of the Riftwar novels occur between Magician and Silverthorn. Novels are grouped into their respective series, with series ordered by the publishing date of the first novel in the series. The Riftwar Saga. Magician (1982), later republished in two parts in the United States as Magician: Apprentice (1986) and Magician: Master (1986)

  3. The Riftwar Saga - Wikipedia

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    Magician is now published in two volumes in the US: Magician: Apprentice (ISBN 0-553-56494-3) Magician: Master (ISBN 0-553-56493-5). The book is still published as a single volume, Magician (ISBN 0-586-21783-5), in the UK. Feist has acknowledged that the Tekumel setting from M.A.R. Barker's Empire of the Petal Throne was the source for much of ...

  4. Magician (Feist novel) - Wikipedia

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    Magician is a fantasy novel by American writer Raymond E. Feist. It is the first book of the Riftwar Saga and of the wider Riftwar Cycle. Magician was originally published in 1982. The book is set in a Dungeons & Dragons–style fantasy world called Midkemia, originally invented by Feist and his friends during college. The story follows the ...

  5. Raymond E. Feist bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Profit and the Grey Assassin (1982) (set in the Riftwar Universe) in Fantasy Book, May 1982 (magazine); Geroldo's Incredible Trick (1997) in A Magic Lovers Treasury of the Fantastic (ed. Margaret Weis)

  6. Raymond E. Feist - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Elias Feist (/ f aɪ s t /; born Raymond Elias Gonzales III; December 21, 1945) is an American fantasy fiction author who wrote The Riftwar Cycle, a series of novels and short stories. His books have been translated into multiple languages and have sold over 15 million copies.

  7. The Chaoswar Saga - Wikipedia

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    In the fantasy novels of Feist, a "riftwar" is a war between two worlds that are connected by some sort of dimensionless gap (rift). In Feist's invented history, there are several rift wars. The first, between Midkemia and Kelewan, is described in the trilogy The Riftwar Saga. Feist has confirmed [2] that there are five riftwars in total.

  8. Empire Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    These three books are contemporary to Feist's original Riftwar Saga and feature some crossover characters, mainly from Magician (1982). Mara struggles to rule her family after her father and brother are killed in a trap set by the Minwanabi, one of the most powerful families in the Empire and longtime enemies of the Acoma.

  9. Conclave of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Conclave of Shadows is a series of fantasy novels by Raymond E. Feist, part of The Riftwar Cycle.The series picks up events following The Serpentwar Saga, and deals with the secret titular organization formed by the great magician Pug, and its initial struggle against evil necromancer Leso Varen while in the employ of Kaspar, Duke of Olasko.