J. Robert King

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J. Robert King is an American fantasy - writer , living in Burlington (Wisconsin) .

Most of his novels are based on role play worlds . Most recently, he devoted himself with three novels of Arthur - Merlin - forecast a new narrative for him area. This trilogy includes the works Mad Merlin (2000), Lancelot du Lethe (2001) and Le Morte D'Avalon (2003), the first two are published by Heyne Verlag under the titles Merlins Fluch (2003) and Lancelot's Rache (2004) in the German translation was published. For the MMORPG Guild Wars 2 he wrote the book The Rule of Dragons (2010). It is part of a trilogy and is the sequel to The Spirits of Ascalon (2010) by Jeff Grubb and Matt Forbeck.

Works

Ravenloft

First Quest

  • Summerhill Hounds , 1995
  • Rogues to Riches , 1995

Forgotten Realms

  • Realms of Magic , 1995 (with Brian M. Thomsen)
  • Realms of the Underdark , 1996
  • Realms of the Arcane , 1997 (with Brian M. Thomsen)

Forgotten Realms: Double Diamond Triangle

  • The Abduction , 1998
  • Conspiracy , 1997
  • The Diamond , 1998 (with Ed Greenwood )

Dragonlance: Lost Legends

  • Vinas Solamnus , 1996

Planescape

  • Blood Hostages , 1996
  • Abyssal Warriors , 1996
  • Planar Powers , 1996

Magic The Gathering: Artefacts

Magic The Gathering

  • The Thran , 1999
  • The Dragons of Magic , 2001
  • The Sectrets of Magic , 2002
  • The Monsters of Magic , 2003

Magic The Gathering: Invasion

  • Invasion , 2000
  • Planeshift , 2001
  • Apocalypse , 2001

Magic The Gathering: Onslaught Cycle

  • Onslaught , 2002
  • Legions , 2003
  • Scourge , 2003
  • Magic: The Gathering. Deployment Cycle , 2005, (anthology)

King Arthur

Single novels

  • Humors-An anthology of prose poems , 2006
  • Suicidals Anonymous , 2006
  • Shadow of Reichenbach Falls , 2008
  • Angel of Death , 2009
  • Death's Disciples , 2010

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