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Sage of Shadowdale

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Ed Greenwood

Ed Greenwood is best known as the creator of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Since 1987, Ed's Realms have grown into one of the most popular series of setting sourcebooks in gaming history and has spawned dozens of New York Times best-selling works of fiction, some penned by Greenwood himself. Ed remains very active in the Realms both through Wizards of the Coast and fan-created websites like Candlekeep. He first contributed to the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting as part of the star-studded design team on the Campaign Setting. At PaizoCon 2009, James Jacobs revealed that Ed would also be working heavily on the Kingmaker adventure path, providing major NPCs and villains. When not writing books, Ed keeps himself busy by attending conventions and working as a library clerk in Canada where he lives at a farmhouse in Ontario.

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Books in this Series

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Elminster Must Die

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Powerful, yet aged, wizard Elminster must feed magic items to the Simbul, his lover, in order to keep her sane, but his actions draw his many enemies ever closer to him.

Bury Elminster Deep

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Elminster's archenemy, the vampiric Lord Manshoon, thinks he has destroyed Elminster at last. But Elminster survives in the form of magical ash, and with the help of his scion and the vestige of the long-dead goddess of magic, he still has a chance to counter Manshoon's insidious plots.

Spellstorm

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Gathered together in a merchant's mansion to gain possession of the mythical Lost Spell, a powerful enchantment designed centuries ago by the presumed dead god of spells, archwizards become trapped in a vicious spellstorm as they face down the infamous Elminster of Shadowdale, who claims he's just there to decide who gets the Lost Spell, but who clearly has an agenda of his own. But then the archwizards start dying.