Dour-n-Taciturn
Explorer
I would add Steven Erikson's Malazan Book of the Fallen series; it does a fantastic job of world building, has a truly epic scope, does a good job of showing how different the agendas and motives of entities that live for thousands of years (or far more!) are from normal peoples', etc.
Gardens of the Moon
Deadhouse Gates
Memories of Ice
House of Chains
Midnight Tides
Reaper's Gale
The Bonehunters
Toll the Hounds
Dust of Dreams
The Crippled God
Well met! Love that series, heavy, heavy philosophical musings combined with the most sprawling epic story I have every read. Erikson and Esslemont were fantasy roleplayers and developed that world; Erikson having a background in Anthropology and student of the Vietnam War.
Glen Cook's Black Company is also a classic.
Tolkien goes without saying...