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Ride a Dread Legion: 3 Chapters Free
Original at e
• Thu, Apr 16
By kmont The last remnants of an ancient advanced race, the Clan of the Seven Stars, are returning at long last to their lost homeworld, Midkemia—not as friends, but as would-be conquerors. Led by the conjurer Laromendis, they are fleeing the relentless demon hordes that are sweeping through the...
The Top 20 Greatest Fantasy Writers of All-Time
Original at Comics2Film
• Thu, Apr 9
CA - Tim Janson Feist has gone on to publish seven more series within the Riftwar cycle, both returning to the original world of Midkemia, and exploring new Rift Wars. The latest series begins next month with Rides a Dread Legion. Feist stepped out of traditional ...
New Fantasy From Raymond E. Feist
Original at Comics2Film
• Sun, Mar 29
CA Only by escaping to Midkemia and brutally overtaking the war-weary world can the last remnants of a mighty civilization hope to survive . . . if the Dread Legion does not pursue them through the rift. The magician Pug, Midkemia's brave and constant ...
Des news de Raymond E.Feist
Original at Actusf
• Wed, Mar 4
France Only by escaping to Midkemia and brutally overtaking the war-weary world can the last remnants of a mighty civilization hope to survive . . . if the Dread Legion does not pursue them through the rift. The magician Pug, Midkemia’s brave and constant ...
Faerie Tale. They don't make them like this anymore.
Original at http
• Sat, Nov 29
By ozzycaiphas Raymond E Feist, It rolls of the tongue with an ease unlike any other name I have heard of yet. That made me interested of what he was on about. I first started reading “Magician” when I was twelve, and finished it when I was fourteen. It kept me going those years. It spanned over forty years of book t...
Word of Shadow: Review old games
Original at Word of Shadow
• Sat, Nov 22
By Crimson Starfire Betrayal at Krondor: RPG by Sierra based on the world of Midkemia created by Raymond E Feist, one of the greatest fantasy writers ever in my book. One of the best RPG's I've ever played, second only to the Baldur's Gate series, ...
Just who is that kindly stranger? - A Song of Ice and Fire
Original at asoiaf.westeros.org
• Wed, Nov 12
Nakor from Feist's Midekemia series. Nakor has appeared in a number of the Midkemia books so more about him is known now. Still he is annoyingly mysterious. Who are you? Can you rival Pug and Macross? I don't recall anyone similar in ...
Onyxhawke Agency LJ - Bittercon! SF/F Has Much to Atone for
Original at Onyxhawke Agency LJ
• Fri, Oct 31
By O'Mike aka onyxhawke Raymond E Feist should shoulder his share of this simply for the early Midkemia books. Not only is the book littered with glamorous, graceful and ageless Elves two of the main characters from Magician become effectively immortal. ...
GROGNARDIA: Truth in Advertising
Original at GROGNARDIA
• Tue, Oct 21
By James Maliszewski Actually Feist had relatively little to do with the shared-world Midkemia campaign. He was not one of the gamemasters, and his contributions consisted of being set in the newbie ghetto of the West Coast (which was outside of the central ...
Silverthorn - Raymond E. Feist | Book Reviews | Games, Books and Films
Original at Games, Books and Films
• Sun, Sep 21
By Tom Clare However, as Silverthorn picks up the tale shortly afterwards, we find that the rifts may have introduced a far greater threat to Midkemia, as a new evil begins gathering Moredhel (dark elves), goblins and vigilantes under his banner ...
10 Great Fantasy Book Series
Original at The List Universe
• Wed, Sep 3
By jfrater The overwhelming majority of Feist’s works are part of the Riftwar Cycle, a fictional universe featuring the planets of Midkemia and Kelewan. Human magicians on the two planets are able to create “rifts” through dimensionless space that ...
Magician: Apprentice by Raymond Feist - Book Review » The Heroic ...
Original at castlefiction.com
• Thu, Aug 21
By webmaster The Riftwar Cycle is a series of books that revolve around the battle between Midkemia and Kelewan. These are the two worlds where the rift has been opened. And the books take place on both worlds with a variety of characters and ...
Top 10 Fantasy Worlds In Literature - The List Universe
Original at The List Universe
• Wed, Jul 30
Midkemia/Kelewan by Raymond E. Feist A Galaxy Far Far Away - Star wars. 55. Callie - July 31st, 2008 at 8:22 am. When I saw the title the only two I could think of were Oz and Middle Earth and I was thinking that the rest would be ...
Avid Readers unite! » Raymond E. Feist
Original at blog.sanriotown.com
• Mon, Jul 28
By avid-reader:hellokitty.com Raymond E. Feist. My husband introduced me to his writing several years ago. Most of what he writes takes place in the land of Midkemia, and he has greatly detailed on most of the entire world through the many books he’s written about ...
Excellent Prose
Original at moscowcoffeereview.com
• Sun, Jul 20
By Matthew I used to eat up in everything in Raymond Feist’s many volumes detailing the lives of kings and wizards in his world of Midkemia. That all started with Magician. I didn’t realize it at the time, but the writing in those books is ...
The SFX Top 100 List (continued)
Original at The Wertzone
• Sat, Jun 21
By Adam Whitehead Feist's 1982 novel Magician remains a readable and exhiliratingly entertaining epic fantasy novel incorporating the clash between two worlds (the medieval Europe-influenced Midkemia and the Oriental-stylised world of Kelewan) when they ...
Blogfodder: The Sword of Truth: The Review part 1
Original at randomrantandrave (Blogspot)
• Sat, Jun 14
By Rigel Kent Just to pick one example readers wouldn't have been too happy with Raymond E. Feist if he'd started telling other stories in Midkemia before he finished Riftwar. If he'd just popped out a book set in Midkemia, with the same characters, ...
The SF Site Featured Review: Wrath of a Mad God
Original at SF Site
• Sat, May 31
Raymond E. Feist has produced some remarkable novels. Most fall into his Riftwar Saga, consisting of Magician: Apprentice, Magician: Master, Silverthorn, and A Darkness at Sethanon, along with his Midkemia series consisting of Prince of ...
Re: What do you think a HIGH level fighter should be capable of?
Original at paizo.com Recent Posts in Races & Classes
• Thu, May 8
By Set Wizards from some fantasy novels, such as Gandalf, rarely if ever use magic in combat, trusting to a sword instead. In other novels, such as Feists Midkemia novels, an ubermage like Pug can kill hundreds with a wave of his hand, ...
Wrath of a Mad God, by Raymond E. Feist
Original at greyduck.net
• Wed, May 7
By GreyDuck I consider this book to be closure on the Pug-And-Thomas storyline. I’m not even that curious about the Quor (who, of course, it is now revealed in the very book in which they’re introduced that they were native to Midkemia from before ...
Good-Evil.net » Betrayal at Krondor (Guest Review)
Original at Evil.net
• Wed, Apr 16
By Zach Patterson Instead, we will take a trip into the imagination of Raymond E. Feist, and the world of Midkemia, to find this beauty of a game. It’s easy to overlook some of the early RPG’s for DOS, but this is one that you do not want to miss. ...
Raymond E. Feist
Original at Bookish
• Sat, Apr 12
By Riki These were fairly typical of Feist's novels set in the world of Midkemia, but I noticed one major thing lacking-- I didn't really care about the characters. So the various twists to the stories didn't pull me. Murder in LaMut is a stand ...
Speculative Horizons: Recommended reading: Raymond E. Feist
Original at Speculative Horizons
• Sun, Mar 16
By JG Thomas Feist later stated that with Magician, his main aim was to simply tell a ripping yarn, and he certainly achieved that. Set in the world of Midkemia - created by Feist and a host of his role-playing friends - Magician on first glance ...
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Original at JHGHendriks
• Sun, Mar 16
Sons of the Oak Feist, Raymond E. Midkemia The Riftwar Saga Magician Silverthorn A Darkness at Sethenon Prince of the Blood The King's Buccaneer The Empire Saga Daughter of the Empire Servant of the Empire Mistress of the Empire ...
Wrath of a mad god by Raymond E Feist
Original at http
• Wed, Mar 5
By necrophage32 In Midkemia, young warriors Tad and Zane, and their fellow soldiers, protect the Kingdom from raiders. And Pug’s beloved wife, Miranda, finds herself a prisoner of the Dasati and, even more ominously, of Pug’s nemesis, the evil sorcerer Leso Varen.
Wrath of a mad god by Raymond E Feist
Original at e
• Wed, Mar 5
By necrophage32 In Midkemia, young warriors Tad and Zane, and their fellow soldiers, protect the Kingdom from raiders. And Pug’s beloved wife, Miranda, finds herself a prisoner of the Dasati and, even more ominously, of Pug’s nemesis, the evil sorcerer Leso Varen.
Wrath of a Mad God-Raymond E. Feist
Original at Genre Go Round Reviews
• Fri, Feb 29
By Harriet Klausner What is even better is to peruse the entire Rift War and Midkemia novels as that will fill in a little more background especially about Pug. WRATH OF A MAD GOD is a complex tale with multiple plotlines that converge into a terrific ...
Magician, boots
Original at shrydar (Livejournal)
• Thu, Feb 21
By Christopher Once upon a time I would have identified with young Pug, and I did enjoy the even handed description of the cultural clash between Midkemia and Kelewan. But there was much that was unevenly edited (the few passages that shone just ...
Wrath of A Mad God -- the new Feist book... - A Song of Ice and Fire
Original at asoiaf.westeros.org
• Tue, Feb 19
I liked the bits in IaDR set on the Dasati world, because the Dasati were an interestingly alien culture and I thought Feist did a reasonably good job of portraying them. However, the parts of the book set back on Midkemia/Kelewan were ...
Riftwar Saga, The - Raymond Feist Review, Author of Riftwar Saga ...
Original at MouthShut Appliance
• Mon, Feb 18
The series starts with Pug the young farm boy who accidently bumbs into Kulgan the magician. According to the ritual of Midkemia the world in which the story takes place the boys are tto be given specific training in different arts as ...
Adventures in Reading: Quick Takes: Raymond E. Feist, Marion ...
Original at joesherry (Blogspot)
• Thu, Nov 1
By Joe Sherry So, really, this is Joel Rosenberg’s Midkemia novel. It exists on the periphery of the main series. Murder in LaMut takes place early in the Riftwar, before the Tsurani had laid siege to Crydee. The novel follows three mercenary soldier ...
Krondor: The Betrayal by Raymond E. Feist
Original at http
• Sun, Aug 5
By celticbookcellar Magician Technorati Tags: Book reviews, Raymond E. Feist, Science Fiction, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Krondor, the betrayal, riftwar, rift war, legacy, pc games, Maureen Blakeley, celticbookcellar, midkemia, speculative fiction The Author: Raymond E. Feist is a well-known and prolific aut...
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a newsfeed that ...
Original at SCI FI Wire
• Thu, Jun 7
Our band of brave heroes decides to go see the bad guys on their home ground before the bad guys reach Midkemia," Feist said in an interview. "It's worse than they imagined." As is the case in most of Feist's books, Pug is the linchpin ...
CryDee.com - AboutUs Wiki Page
Original at AboutUs
• Thu, Jun 7
By 62.30.249.131 News of Whats Happening in the world of Feist and Midkemia, Book Tours and other events. Information on Comic books, ebooks and audio books. Book Synopsis, Interviews and photographs. Information on Betrayal at Krondor and Return to ...
The Written World: Flight of the Nighthawks by Raymond E. Feist
Original at myreadingbooks (Blogspot)
• Thu, May 24
By Kailana A portent of annihilation awakens the powerful sorcerer Pug in the dead of night—a dread vision warning of a vast and terrible army descending upon the exposed heart of Midkemia. Even the formidable might of the Tsurani Empire will not ...
Into a Dark Realm, by Raymond E. Feist
Original at joesherry (Blogspot)
• Sat, May 19
By Joe Sherry Pug believes the Dasati, a great warrior race from another realm of existence (not simply another world), are seeking to invade the world of Midkemia. Suffice it to say that this would be disastrous beyond all understanding. ...
Re: SF Novels with strong Female Characters
Original at I just finished reading...
• Sun, Dec 17
By Mike Mike Mike. I like Feist, and think the Magician Book(s) are great, and likewise the Empire books, but several of the Midkemia books are not very good.
Grasping for the Wind: Book Review: Magician: Apprentice/Master by ...
Original at otter.covblogs.com
• Thu, Nov 30
By Otter The story of the Riftwar, where two worlds battle for supremacy of Midkemia and control of its metals is elegantly written and adventurously plotted. Feist has created two worlds, Midkemia and Kelewan. Kelewan is a metal poor planet, ...
B O O K W O R M: Raymond E. Feist
Original at BOOKWORM
• Tue, Nov 14
Raymond E. Feist is an American author, mostly specialising in fantasy fiction. In his books Feist describes the fictional worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan. The Riftwar Saga The Riftwar Saga is the first trilogy written by Raymond E. ...
Books Received, Oct 1st - Oct 15th 2006 : UK SF Book News
Original at UK SF Book News Network
• Mon, Oct 16
By Ariel The second book in the latest Midkemia series from mega-bestseller Feist. "Chaos threatens to overwhelm two worlds as the most dangerous force ever encountered threatens to invade Midkemia, while the most treacherous magician in history ...
New Paperback from Terry Pratchett and 2 new Raymond E. Feist ...
Original at Take 2
• Fri, Aug 25
Acting as the go-between for the Conclave and the Great Ones on the world of Kelewan whilst they study the alien Talnoy, Magnus realises that creature is acting as a rift ‘magnet’ – attracting the same dangers as it did on Midkemia, ...
Honored Enemy by Raymond E. Feist and William R. Forstchen
Original at SF Site
• Wed, Aug 16
One of the standard practices in any war is the vilification of the enemy. This can be as obvious as using derogatory names for them to more insidious propagandistic techniques. In this first book of the Legends of the Riftwar series, the enemy forces of Kelewan and Midkemia find that in orde...
The Forge · Polygonal Hobbit Waffling, or “Tolkien goes to 11.”
Original at The Forge
• Thu, Jul 13
By Matt This may sound kind of funny to someone whose company is developing Midkemia Online, but with all due respect to Mr. Feist, whom I respect immensely, Midkemia doesn’t inspire the kind of religious devotion that Middle-Earth does. ...
Magician: Apprentice #1
Original at Fractal Matter
• Tue, May 2
By Mark Peyton Raymond E Feist has been writing novels set in the twin worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan for nearly 25 years. Magician (or Magician: Apprentice as it is in America where it was split into two books) is the first in the series, ...
Everybody loves Raymond Feist - My own self - by Georgius the Peasant
Original at my.opera.com
• Thu, Feb 23
By No way I'm telling you people my name Maybe Feist's best work ever, I highly recommend this trilogy to anyone liking stories of political intrigue and survival - and they are, due to taking place on Kelewan and not Midkemia - the series of Feist that has little gained ...
Flight of the Nighthawks
Original at joesherry (Blogspot)
• Sun, Feb 19
By Joe Sherry The way the story is told here deals with Pug and the magicians of the Conclave trying to discover exactly how the Talnoy will be brought into play and what the deal is with these new rifts that are appearing on Midkemia and Kelewan and ...
Flight of the Nighthawks by Raymond E. Feist
Original at SF Site
• Mon, Jan 16
This book claims to be the first book of Darkwar, a brand new series, but directly continues the adventures begun in the three books that comprise the Conclave of Shadows sequence. As series readers know, there are two problems troubling the Conclave, one of which threatens the entire wor...
Bros. dabble with "Magician" - Bags and Boards on Variety.com
Original at Bags and Boards
• Sat, Dec 17
By Rick Hernandez The story follows three young boys — Pug, Thomas and Arutha — and their ambitions to become powerful heroes in the world of Midkemia. The Dabels currently plan to adapt the entire series into graphic novels. Posted: Sat, December 17, ...
Introducing myself and myraworld
Original at add sci
• Sun, Jul 24
World creation fascinated me from realizing the detail JRR Tolkien put into the background of his novels, after that some roleplaying authors convinced me/us of the idea, including MAR Barker (Tekumel) and Raymond Feist (Midkemia) ...
Exile's Return by Raymond E. Feist
Original at SF Site
• Wed, Mar 16
Kaspar, the deposed Duke of Olasko, is in big trouble. Dumped on the other side of the world, in the Novindus desert, Kaspar is captured by a group of nomadic tribesmen. Escaping, Kaspar struggles and sweats his way to civilisation. While attempting to reach the major port of Novindus, he mee...