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Cormyr by Ed Greenwood
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Fantasy. Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML:The epic historical saga of the most powerful nation in the Forgotten Realmsâ?? as told by the world's co-creators

Aided and abetted by a powerful family of wizards, the Obarskyr family has ruled Cormyr since its inception one and a half millennia ago. Now, Cormyr's benevolent king, Azoun IV, lies overcome by a deadly malady from which he may not recover. When the vultures begin to circle, hoping to usurp the throne for their own, many question the loyalty of the king's wizard and advisor, Vangerdahast.

It is against this crisis of state that the history of the Forest Kingdom unfolds, relaying the previously untold story of a nation, its rulers, and its wizar
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Title:Cormyr
Authors:Ed Greenwood
Info:Fleuve noir (2002), Mass Market Paperback, 352 pages
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I really enjoyed this first book about Cormyr, site of quite a few Forgotten Realms adventures and a location mentioned in a few of the related video games. I thought this was a good adaptation of game material to a novel and the authors did a good job with it. ( )
  Karlstar | Jan 8, 2022 |
A great favorite of mine and a good start to a fantastic series. ( )
  tillywern | Oct 22, 2017 |
Oh Ed Greenwood, you're such a brilliant ideas man, but such a terrible writer. I slogged through this book (and many other Greenwood books) because I was interested in the world he'd created. ( )
  jscape2000 | Mar 3, 2015 |
As always, Ed Greenwood presents a fascinating journey through the world of Faerun, which he created so long ago. Focusing this volume on the nation of Cormyr, he tells a story of a land in a crisis, searching for the solution in its past. With co-author Jeff Grubb, the story of the Dragon Throne is told from its earliest beginnings and the crown's most poignant and trying times, and always with the history of the court wizard.
With Azoun IV lying near death and neither of his daughters adequate to take the throne, a silent war of intrigue arises among the nobility, all the while with speculation riding the wind of who poisoned the king, and what the royal magician's plans for the throne are. The more intriguing work of the novel is the back and forth as the present relates to the past, from the dragons to the elves to the founding of the human nation and its growth. Watching a walk through the history of any land so well crafted as by Greenwood's vision, be it fantasy or reality, is a treat. It's worth re-reading again and again. ( )
  Quinesti | Sep 4, 2006 |
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"And in this land I'll proudly stand
Until my dying day, sir;
For whate'er king o'er all command,
I'll still be a Cormyte brave, sir."

The Cormyte's Boast
Master Bard Chanthalas
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This book is dedicated to Jen and Kate, who showed extreme restraing, and who did not kill us while we were writing it. Our love always.
E.G. & J.G.
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Uhauglor, King of the Forest Country, turned in a low, banking dive.
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Fantasy. Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML:The epic historical saga of the most powerful nation in the Forgotten Realmsâ?? as told by the world's co-creators

Aided and abetted by a powerful family of wizards, the Obarskyr family has ruled Cormyr since its inception one and a half millennia ago. Now, Cormyr's benevolent king, Azoun IV, lies overcome by a deadly malady from which he may not recover. When the vultures begin to circle, hoping to usurp the throne for their own, many question the loyalty of the king's wizard and advisor, Vangerdahast.

It is against this crisis of state that the history of the Forest Kingdom unfolds, relaying the previously untold story of a nation, its rulers, and its wizar

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