List of DSA novels
DSA novels (The-Black-eye novels) or Aventurien novels is called a fantasy series of books with stories and tales of the fantasy worlds of the pen - & - paper role-playing game The Dark Eye (DSA). The first novel is from 1985 and was published a year after the RPG came out.
The novels, which vividly describe and shape the game worlds - mainly Aventuria , but also Myranor and Uthuria - fill them with characters and people, and also describe legends from far back in time, have been published by various publishers. Most of the novels do not lay claim to strict compliance with the rules of the role-playing game , but the different authors mostly observe the characteristics of the fantasy game world.
First novels
The Droemer Knaur publishing house, which was involved in founding the role-playing game DSA together with Schmidt Spiele , published the first DSA novel in 1985 . This was followed with a few years distance books of the DSA-founder Ulrich Kiesow and even beyond the DSA novels renowned Fantasy -Autoren Wolfgang Hohlbein and Bernhard Hennen .
- Andreas Brandhorst : The bronze sword . Droemer-Knaur , 1985.
- Ulrich Kiesow : The gift of the Amazons . Fantasy Productions , 1988.
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Ulrich Kiesow (Ed.): Moon over Phexcaer . Fantasy Productions , 1990, contains the narratives
- The thieves of Rashdul by Christel Scheja,
- To kill a dragon by Jörg Raddatz,
- The moon over Phexcaer by Pamela Rumpel and
- The equal of gods by Ulrich Kiesow.
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Bernhard Hennen and Wolfgang Hohlbein : The year of gripping . Bastei-Lübbe , 1993–1994, trilogy from the volumes
- The storm . Bastei-Lübbe, 1993, ISBN 3-404-20222-8 , new edition 2007,
- The discovery . Bastei-Lübbe, 1994, ISBN 3-404-20226-0 , new edition 2007,
- The Amazon . Bastei-Lübbe, 1994, ISBN 3-404-20231-7 , new edition 2007.
Series of the Heyne publishing house
The following novels appeared in consecutive numbering up to volume no. 73 in the years 1995 to 2004 by Wilhelm Heyne Verlag . Some volumes were later reissued by FanPro . The affiliation to a multi-volume episode is indicated in brackets, the content of which follows on from one another.
Volumes 1 to 37
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Volumes 38 to 73
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Special editions
Three of the consecutive series of novels were later reissued as one-volume special editions:
- Special edition of the 15th, 19th and 23rd novel in one volume: Hans Joachim Alpers : The Pirates of the South Sea . (06/9185)
- Special edition of the 24th and 45th novel in one volume: Bernhard Hennen : In the shadow of the raven . (06/9186)
- Special edition of the 12th, 13th and 14th novel in one volume: Bernhard Hennen : Three nights in Fasar . (06/9197)
- New edition of this special edition by Heyne : Bernhard Hennen : Rabensturm , 2007, ISBN 978-3-453-52317-3
- Special edition anniversary volume 20 years DSA : Momo Evers (Hrsg.): Magische Zeiten . Fantasy Productions , 2005, ISBN 978-3890645162 .
- New edition of the 24th novel by Heyne : Bernhard Hennen : Rabengott , 2009, ISBN 978-3-453-52549-8
Fantasy Productions - Phoenix - Ulisses
After 73 editions of the novel by Heyne , the DSA editors wanted to increase their influence on the content and their participation in the selection of authors. Since then she has been publishing the DSA novels under continued numbering in her own publishing house; issues 74 to 81 were published by Phoenix-Verlag, an imprint of Fantasy Productions GmbH . From issue 82 the novels appeared directly under the name FanPro . Ulisses Spiele has been the publisher since issue 131 and issued the license for the Myranor and Tharun novels to Uhrwerk Verlag in 2009 and 2011 respectively . Issue 156 was the last to be numbered. So far:
Volumes 74 to 125
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Volumes from 126
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The crystal of Al'Zul
The five-part series was published in September 2008. Each volume has a short story length (approx. 80 pages).
- 01 Anton Weste : Land without Law - the crystal of Al'Zul 1 (Q 1/5)
- 02. Martina Nöth : City of Spirits - The crystal from Al'Zul 2 (Q 2/5)
- 03. Linda Budinger : Forest of the Lost - the crystal of Al'Zul 3 (Q 3/5)
- 04. Gernot Vallendar : Am Finsterquell - the crystal of Al'Zul 4 (Q 4/5)
- 05. Florian Don-Schauen : on the scaffold - the crystal of Al'Zul 5 (Q 5/5)
Dog days
The five-part series was published in 2010. Each volume is short story length (approx. 80 pages).
- 01 Carolina Möbis : sons of dogs - dog days 1 . March 2010 (R 1/5)
- 02. Henning Mützlitz : dog guard - dog days 2 . April 2010 (R 2/5)
- 03. Christian Humberg : dog life - dog days 3 . May 2010 (R 3/5)
- 04. Dorothea Bergermann : dog misery - dog days 4 . June 2010 (R 4/5)
- 05. Carolina Möbis : Hundsfott - dog days 5 . July 2010 (R 5/5)
Rhiana the Amazon
From 2004, Rhiana the Amazone, a new series of novels from the Aventurian game world, appeared. The plot is about 100 years earlier than most of the other DSA novels. The first two novels in this series were published by Heyne Verlag . From the third novel onwards, Piper-Verlag took over the series. The series was edited by Hans Joachim Alpers , after his death in February 2011 the series remained unfinished.
Parts of the series:
- Hans Joachim Alpers : The Flame League
- André Wiesler : The artifact
- Daniela Knor : The King's Secret
- Hans Joachim Alpers : Conspiracy in Havena
- Daniela Knor : Blade Sisters
- Hans Joachim Alpers : Prisoners of the Cyclops Islands
- Hans Joachim Alpers : Fight for Talania
- Hans Joachim Alpers : The Tower of Jubra (not published)
Myranor and Tharun novels
In 2009 Uhrwerk Verlag acquired the license for the Myranor game world and in 2011 also for Tharun . The first Myranor short story volume was published in 2013:
- Bernhard Hennen (editor): Network of intrigue: The alleys of Daranel . ISBN 978-3-942012-61-4 (May 2013).
The Phileasson saga
The Phileasson Saga , a DSA series of novels, has been published by Heyne Verlag since 2016 . The novels are written by Bernhard Hennen and Robert Corvus . In 2018, The Phileasson Saga won the German Fantastic Prize for the best series.
The series describes the rivalry between Asleif Phileasson and Beorn the Blender. A race should decide which of the two is the greater captain and can call himself king of the seas. In eighty weeks, the two warriors must circling the continent of Aventuria and face twelve risky adventures.
Parts of the series:
- Northward
- Sky tower
- The she-wolf
- Silver flame
- Snake grave
- Dead Sea
- Rose Temple
- Elven war
- Lizard gods (planned for 2020)
- Fog Islands (working title)
- Elf King (working title)
- King of the Seas (working title)
Individual evidence
- ↑ As an anthology The year of gripping 1-3: Three novels in one volume . Bastei-Lübbe, 1995, ISBN 3-404-25270-5 , new edition 2001 and more often.
- ↑ According to the author, the content of the novel is not an Armalion novel, although it says so on the title. So the statement on the homepage of the author, Daniela Knor: About the novel and the work on "The Day of Anger". Retrieved May 10, 2019 .
- ↑ Report RatCon 2011 , Nandurion, 20. September 2011.
- ↑ Bernd Robker: Phileasson novels. Retrieved September 18, 2019 .