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The Elminster Series is a series of fantasy novels by Ed Greenwood. They are set in the Forgotten Realms setting created by Greenwood for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. The series focuses on the titular character Elminster who is a key figure in several of Greenwood's other novels set in the Forgotten Realms. This series presents the backstory of Elminster's life and provides a history of other important events in this particular fantasy setting.

Works included

Plot summary

Elminster: The Making of a Mage

Main article: Elminster – The Making of a Mage

As a young boy, tending sheep in the fertile countryside of the nation of Athlanthar, Elminster has his first encounter with magic: the destruction of his entire hometown by a vicious dragon-riding magelord. The only survivor of the tragedy, Elminster joins a troupe of bandits and later a gang of thieves in the nearby city of Hastarl. Fed up with the rule and power of arrogant mages, Elminster sneaks into a temple of Mystra with the intent of defacing it, leading to a face-to-face confrontation with the goddess. Instead of unleashing her wrath upon the upstart youth, she questions him; based upon his wise and honest answers and his exceptional potential, Mystra instructs Elminster in the ways of magic. He becomes a powerful cleric and mage, one of her Chosen – a title rarely given and accompanied by a host of powers and duties.

Elminster in Myth Drannor

Main article: Elminster in Myth Drannor

After winning the freedom of Athlanthar from the power-mad magelords, becoming king, and subsequently abdicating his throne, Elminster follows the edict of Mystra to enter the forest of Cormanthor. Stumbling upon a patrol of elves beset by monsters, he rescues the sole survivor and comforts him in his dying moments. Given a sacred duty to return the family's mind stone (kiira) to its rightful place, he sneaks into the City of Cormanthor under threat of death (as elves will kill any non-elves in Cormanthor on sight) to return the kiira and complete his vow. Though not accepted by most of the noble caste, Elminster convinces the ruling Coronal and the powerful guardian of the forest, the Shrinshee, to trust and teach him. Surviving many tests of strength and will, as well as attempts at assassination, he learns powerful elven magic and plays a large part in the eventual seeding of Cormanthor's Mythal.

The Temptation of Elminster

Main article: The Temptation of Elminster

Tempted by Mystra and Shar, Elminster must choose to follow his heart or his goddess.

Elminster in Hell

Main article: Elminster in Hell

Thrown through a portal into the Hell-plane of Avernos, Elminster is captured by the outcast archdevil Nergal and struggles to survive his memories being replayed and torn from his mind.

Elminster's Daughter

Main article: Elminster's Daughter

Through the lens of Elminster's daughter, Narnra, a thief from Waterdeep, the novel examines the long-term effect of Elminster's meddling with the nation of Cormyr, which he helped create and protect.

Elminster Must Die

Main article: Elminster Must Die

When the goddess of magic is murdered, Elminster's world shatters. Once the most powerful wizard in the world, he is now a tired old man; his habit of saving the world has resulted in a number of enemies. Elminster is also feeding powerful magic items to the Simbul, his lover, to keep her sane, but collecting these items leads his enemies to him.

Reception

Elminster in Hell was reviewed by Don Bassingthwaite in the Winter 2002 issue of Black Gate.[1]

Bury Elminster Deep received a positive review from California Bookwatch, which called it "a top pick for any fantasy collection".[2]

References

  1. ^ "Title: Elminster in Hell". www.isfdb.org. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  2. ^ "Bury Elminster Deep". California Bookwatch. Midwest Book Review. October 1, 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2023 – via TheFreeLibrary.