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<blockquote data-quote="Tsyr" data-source="post: 418172" data-attributes="member: 354"><p>Mercedes Lackey: Any of her Velgarth-set books are good. My suggestions would be the Gryphon series (Black Gryphon, White Gryphon, Silver Grypon), the Last Herald Mage series*(Magic's Pawn, Magic's Promise, Magic's Price), the Mage Winds series (Winds of Fate, Winds of Change, Winds of Fury), the Mage Storms series (Storm Warning, Storm Rising, Storm Breaking), and the Owl Knight series (Owlflight, Owlsight, Owlknight). The others are good, those are just my favorites. Read 'em in that order too... it's more or less chronologicly correct in terms of the worlds history, though she didn't write them in that order. Though the Gryphon series is really a pre-history type thing, it's sorta optional... does help you understand Mage Winds and Mage Storms, though)</p><p></p><p>C.J. Cherryh: Specificly, I'd suggest the compilation of two books collectivly called "The Dreaming Tree", though I forget the individual names of the books. Very interesting, involving an elf named Arafel... but this isn't your standard tolkien elf, Arafel is much more... fey, I guess. I mean, literaly, 200 years can pass between paragraphs for her. Time has that little meaning. Set in a very early cleltic-type setting. I have never been able to run an elf quite the same since I read this book.</p><p></p><p>Anything Moorcock is good... I'd suggest starting with the Elric saga, myself, as I consider it probably the best of his work, but that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tsyr, post: 418172, member: 354"] Mercedes Lackey: Any of her Velgarth-set books are good. My suggestions would be the Gryphon series (Black Gryphon, White Gryphon, Silver Grypon), the Last Herald Mage series*(Magic's Pawn, Magic's Promise, Magic's Price), the Mage Winds series (Winds of Fate, Winds of Change, Winds of Fury), the Mage Storms series (Storm Warning, Storm Rising, Storm Breaking), and the Owl Knight series (Owlflight, Owlsight, Owlknight). The others are good, those are just my favorites. Read 'em in that order too... it's more or less chronologicly correct in terms of the worlds history, though she didn't write them in that order. Though the Gryphon series is really a pre-history type thing, it's sorta optional... does help you understand Mage Winds and Mage Storms, though) C.J. Cherryh: Specificly, I'd suggest the compilation of two books collectivly called "The Dreaming Tree", though I forget the individual names of the books. Very interesting, involving an elf named Arafel... but this isn't your standard tolkien elf, Arafel is much more... fey, I guess. I mean, literaly, 200 years can pass between paragraphs for her. Time has that little meaning. Set in a very early cleltic-type setting. I have never been able to run an elf quite the same since I read this book. Anything Moorcock is good... I'd suggest starting with the Elric saga, myself, as I consider it probably the best of his work, but that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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