Kevin Andrew Murphy Contributor |
1 person marked this as a favorite. |
The novels thus far are all written in more-or-less the literary "present." The only ones that go in order are Prince of Wolves and Master of Devils, which are volumes 1 and 2 in the Varian and Radovan series. The next in that series is Queen of Thorns which I believe comes out next fall.
The individual stories have different chronologies, a couple of which are set in the past. There's a thread detailing the chronology of the individual tales that should give you the full list excepting a few newer tales.
Matthew Morris RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 |
James Sutter Contributor |
Robin D. Laws Contributor |
Matthew Morris wrote:Actually, I believe Blood of the City takes place after Worldwound Gambit...Old Pathfinder Tales thread.... RISE
I think Blood of the City preceeds Worldwound Gambit.
That's right.
The continuity between the two books is so slim that it doesn't much matter. They can be read in either order.
Uninvited Ghost |
James Sutter wrote:Matthew Morris wrote:Actually, I believe Blood of the City takes place after Worldwound Gambit...Old Pathfinder Tales thread.... RISE
I think Blood of the City preceeds Worldwound Gambit.
That's right.
The continuity between the two books is so slim that it doesn't much matter. They can be read in either order.
The Ironroot Deception before or after Blood of the City? :)
Matthew Morris RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 |
James Sutter wrote:Matthew Morris wrote:Actually, I believe Blood of the City takes place after Worldwound Gambit...Old Pathfinder Tales thread.... RISE
I think Blood of the City preceeds Worldwound Gambit.
That's right.
The continuity between the two books is so slim that it doesn't much matter. They can be read in either order.
Ah, ok. I thought Hendregan's forgotten mission in Blood of the city, referred to his lava walking in Worldwound.
Oh, and the last line of Blood of the City just sent chills down my spine when I read it.
Robin D. Laws Contributor |
Itchy |
Ah, ok. I thought Hendregan's forgotten mission in Blood of the city, referred to his lava walking in Worldwound.
Oh, and the last line of Blood of the City just sent chills down my spine when I read it.
I just restarted my Tales Subscription after a financial lapse. I am very much looking forward to reading Blood of the city now. I have been waffling about what to read next. Now I'll start to reread Worldwound Gambit when I get home.
-Aaron