Talk:Neverwinter (series)

Is "Neverwinter" really the series' name?
(This discussion also applies to the Brimstone Angels page.) So, I could be totally wrong about this, but as far as I can tell, the usage of "Neverwinter" as the name of the series might have been considered when the book was published... but was promptly rejected, probably because it's much too similar to the more popular The Neverwinter Saga by R.A. Salvatore. tldr - I don't think this is the series' name. -- Coswig (talk) 20:15, March 5, 2014 (UTC)
 * If you look at the cover of the book, it says Brimstone Angels is "A Neverwinter Novel," which with the logo simply means that like the Neverwinter Saga, it is involved with Dungeons and Dragons: Neverwinter, not that it is part of a series by that name.
 * The book was apparently intended to be the first of a triology/series (disclaimer: I haven't read it), but the sequel is titled Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils and no where does it make mention of "Neverwinter"; it looks like the publishers decided to go with "Brimstone Angels" for the series name, although that doesn't seem to be official either.
 * Note: The Amazon page  lists the first book as part of the "Neverwinter Nights" series -- which quite frankly doesn't make any sense, since it's not listed anywhere on/in the book... and Neverwinter Nights is an entirely different creature. Different time period, even.