Robin Wayne Bailey also contributes stories to anthologies and the Thieves' World, Dungeon, Greyhawk, and Infocom series. Robin Wayne Bailey's website.
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Frost — (1982-1986) Publisher: Witch. Warrior. Murderess. Cursed by her mother's dying breath, her magical powers stolen, a young girl takes up the sword to find redemption and make a life for herself in a world of savagery and sorcery. It begins with a task to protect the Book of the Last Battle, a collection of the spells and Words of Power the Gods of Light will use against the Forces of Darkness at the Armageddon. It ends twenty years later, a wife, a mother, a widow. Or does it…? Frost. Night's Angel. The Woman Who Loved Death. Not kings nor armies, Gods nor demons, not Hell itself can stop her. |
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Brothers of the Dragon — (1992-1995) Flames of the Dragon was published in the UK as Straight on Til Mourning and Triumph of the Dragon was published as The Palace of Souls. Publisher: Two brothers proficient in martial arts and wilderness survival techniques discover a parallel world where the powers of Light and Darkness have been at war for thousands of years. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Dragonkin (Wyvernwood) — (2001-2005) Publisher: Wyvernwood, a deep and mysterious forest in the land of Engmar, is the last known refuge for the descendants of the great and majestic dragons that once ruled the skies. And with them have come most of the remaining mythological and magical creatures of the world. But there is no stopping the encroachment of Men. It is clear to all the creatures of Wyvernwood, that if they are to survive, a new refuge must be found. Lost in the dangerous outer world, prophecy says, are three ancient artifacts: the Diamond Dragon, the Glass Dragon, and the Heart of All Dragons. When the three are united once again, they will point the way to a new home. Harrow, Chan, and Luna are three young dragon triplets. Prophecy says that one of the three will rise to lead the dragons to a new home — but which one? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Lankhmar (The Adventures of Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser) — (1988) |
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