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[[File:Raymond Elias Feist 20080316 Salon du livre 1.jpg|thumb|300px|Raymond Feist in 2008]]
A popular [[Fantasy]] author, best known for a single series.
'''Raymond E. Feist''' is a popular [[Fantasy]] author, best known for a single series.


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''[[The Riftwar Cycle]]'' is one of the longest [[High Fantasy]] series ever written, encompassing many trilogies, all set in the same universe, making it a sustained feat of world building. The first volume, ''Magician'', was published in 1982, but the last, provisionally named ''Magician's End'', is not expected until 2013
== ''[[The Riftwar Cycle]]'' ==
''[[The Riftwar Cycle]]'' is one of the longest [[High Fantasy]] series ever written, encompassing many trilogies, all set in the same universe, making it a sustained feat of world building.


===The Riftwar Saga===
''Faerie Tale '' (1988), Feist's only other published work, is a dark [[Urban Fantasy]], in which some of [[The Fair Folk]] harass an average American family and plot genocidal war.
# ''Magician'' (1982), later republished in two parts in the United States as ''Magician: Apprentice'' (1986) and ''Magician: Master'' (1986)
# ''Silverthorn'' (1985)
# ''A Darkness at Sethanon'' (1986)


===The Empire Trilogy===
He also co-authored The Empire Trilogy (Magician from the other point of view) with [[Janny Wurts]].
# ''Daughter of the Empire'' (1987) with [[Janny Wurts]]
# ''Servant of the Empire'' (1990) with [[Janny Wurts]]
# ''Mistress of the Empire'' (1992) with [[Janny Wurts]]

===Krondor's Sons===
# ''Prince of the Blood'' (1989)
# ''The King's Buccaneer'' (1992)

===The Serpentwar Saga===
# ''Shadow of a Dark Queen'' (1994)
# ''Rise of a Merchant Prince'' (1995)
# ''Rage of a Demon King'' (1997)
# ''Shards of a Broken Crown'' (1998)

===The Riftwar Legacy===
# ''Krondor: The Betrayal'' (1998)
# ''Krondor: The Assassins'' (1999)
# ''Krondor: Tear of the Gods'' (2000)
# ''Jimmy and the Crawler'' (2013) - a novella replacing the cancelled novels ''Krondor: The Crawler'' and ''Krondor: The Dark Mage''.

===Legends of the Riftwar===
# ''Honoured Enemy'' (2001) with [[William R. Forstchen]]
# ''Murder in LaMut'' (2002) with [[Joel Rosenberg]]
# ''Jimmy the Hand'' (2003) with [[S. M. Stirling]]

===Conclave of Shadows===
# ''Talon of the Silver Hawk'' (2002)
# ''King of Foxes'' (2003)
# ''Exile's Return'' (2004)

===The Darkwar Saga===
# ''Flight of the Nighthawks'' (2005)
# ''Into a Dark Realm'' (2006)
# ''Wrath of a Mad God'' (2008)

===The Demonwar Saga===
# ''Rides a Dread Legion'' (2009)
# ''At the Gates of Darkness'' (2010)

===The Chaoswar Saga===
# ''A Kingdom Besieged'' (2011)
# ''A Crown Imperiled'' (2012)
# ''Magician's End'' (2013)

===Short stories===
* "Profit and the Grey Assassin" (1982) in ''Fantasy Book'' (Journal)
* "The Wood Boy" (1998) in ''Legends''
* "The Messenger" (2003) in ''Legends II''

==The ''Firemane'' Trilogy==
# ''King of Ashes'' (2018)

== Other Works ==
''Faerie Tale '' (1988), Feist's only other published work, is a dark [[Urban Fantasy]], in which some of [[The Fair Folk]] harass an average American family and plot genocidal war.


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Raymond Feist in 2008

Raymond E. Feist is a popular Fantasy author, best known for a single series.

Works written by Raymond E. Feist include:

The Riftwar Cycle

The Riftwar Cycle is one of the longest High Fantasy series ever written, encompassing many trilogies, all set in the same universe, making it a sustained feat of world building.

The Riftwar Saga

  1. Magician (1982), later republished in two parts in the United States as Magician: Apprentice (1986) and Magician: Master (1986)
  2. Silverthorn (1985)
  3. A Darkness at Sethanon (1986)

The Empire Trilogy

  1. Daughter of the Empire (1987) with Janny Wurts
  2. Servant of the Empire (1990) with Janny Wurts
  3. Mistress of the Empire (1992) with Janny Wurts

Krondor's Sons

  1. Prince of the Blood (1989)
  2. The King's Buccaneer (1992)

The Serpentwar Saga

  1. Shadow of a Dark Queen (1994)
  2. Rise of a Merchant Prince (1995)
  3. Rage of a Demon King (1997)
  4. Shards of a Broken Crown (1998)

The Riftwar Legacy

  1. Krondor: The Betrayal (1998)
  2. Krondor: The Assassins (1999)
  3. Krondor: Tear of the Gods (2000)
  4. Jimmy and the Crawler (2013) - a novella replacing the cancelled novels Krondor: The Crawler and Krondor: The Dark Mage.

Legends of the Riftwar

  1. Honoured Enemy (2001) with William R. Forstchen
  2. Murder in LaMut (2002) with Joel Rosenberg
  3. Jimmy the Hand (2003) with S. M. Stirling

Conclave of Shadows

  1. Talon of the Silver Hawk (2002)
  2. King of Foxes (2003)
  3. Exile's Return (2004)

The Darkwar Saga

  1. Flight of the Nighthawks (2005)
  2. Into a Dark Realm (2006)
  3. Wrath of a Mad God (2008)

The Demonwar Saga

  1. Rides a Dread Legion (2009)
  2. At the Gates of Darkness (2010)

The Chaoswar Saga

  1. A Kingdom Besieged (2011)
  2. A Crown Imperiled (2012)
  3. Magician's End (2013)

Short stories

  • "Profit and the Grey Assassin" (1982) in Fantasy Book (Journal)
  • "The Wood Boy" (1998) in Legends
  • "The Messenger" (2003) in Legends II

The Firemane Trilogy

  1. King of Ashes (2018)

Other Works

Faerie Tale (1988), Feist's only other published work, is a dark Urban Fantasy, in which some of The Fair Folk harass an average American family and plot genocidal war.