ElyasRavenwood |
I have read Prince of Wolves, Master of Demons, Queen of Thorns, King of Chaos, and I am beginnig Lord of Runes.
I have also read the short fiction introducing the characters that showed up in the Pathfinder Adventure path. I think it was Council of Theves, but I am not sure.
What is the Chrologial order of Varian Jeggare & Radovan's adventures? Thank you
Marc Radle |
I have read Prince of Wolves, Master of Demons, Queen of Thorns, King of Chaos, and I am beginnig Lord of Runes.I have also read the short fiction introducing the characters that showed up in the Pathfinder Adventure path. I think it was Council of Theves, but I am not sure.
What is the Chrologial order of Varian Jeggare & Radovan's adventures? Thank you
Hey there - I think you mean 'chronological' :)
Aaron aka Itchy |
You can also look at the Pathfinder Tales Suggested Reading Order. I was maintaining this list until budgetary constraints forced me to stop my Pathfinder Tales Subscription.
Please note that the reading order suggested by Dave Gross is NOT entirely chronological.
GeraintElberion |
I've been re-reading these in the suggested order and I can understand why one is out of place (Varian worrying about a bodyguard who drinks too much will only make you laugh if you are familiar with the early Varian/Radovan relationship.
I have just read Passage to Absalom and a major feature is just how well Dave Gross sketches minor characters: there is at least one in every take who I would like to follow in a novel of their own.
Tiny Coffee Golem |
I've been reading theses and am enjoying them. I've been using this as a guide. I wish all the Pathfinder series were numbered.