Abolethic Sovereignty[]
By Bruce R. Cordell.
- Plague of Spells (November 2008)
- City of Torment (September 2009)
- Key of Stars (September 2010)
Abyssal Plague[]
- Shadowbane (September 2011), by Erik Scott de Bie
- Sword of the Gods (April 2011), by Bruce R. Cordell
Anthologies[]
By various authors.
- Realms of Valor (1993), edited by James Lowder
- Realms of Infamy (1994), edited by James Lowder
- Realms of Magic (1995), edited by Brian M. Thomsen and J. Robert King
- Realms of the Underdark (1996), edited by J. Robert King
- Realms of the Arcane (1997), edited by Brian M. Thomsen
- Realms of Mystery (1998), edited by Philip Athans
- Realms of the Deep (2000), edited by Philip Athans
- Realms of Shadow (2002), edited by Lizz Baldwin
- The Best of the Realms (2003), edited by anonymous
- Realms of the Dragons (2004), edited by Philip Athans
- Realms of the Dragons II (2005), edited by Philip Athans
- The Best of the Realms II (2005), by Ed Greenwood
- Realms of the Elves (2006), edited by Philip Athans
- The Best of the Realms III (May 2007), by Elaine Cunningham
- The Best of the Realms IV (June 2007), by R.A. Salvatore
- Realms of War (January 2008), by Paul S. Kemp
- Realms of the Dead (January 2010), by Richard Lee Byers
- The Collected Stories: The Legend of Drizzt Anthology (February 2011), by R.A. Salvatore
Avatar series[]
By Scott Ciencin, Troy Denning, (originally using the house name "Richard Awlinson") and James Lowder.
- Shadowdale (1989), by Scott Ciencin (as "Richard Awlinson")
- Tantras (1989), by Scott Ciencin (as "Richard Awlinson")
- Waterdeep (1989), by Troy Denning (as "Richard Awlinson")
- Prince of Lies (1993), by James Lowder
- Crucible: The Trial of Cyric the Mad (1998), by Troy Denning
Baldur's Gate Series[]
Based on the Baldur's Gate computer game series.
- Baldur's Gate (1999), by Philip Athans
- Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (2000), by Philip Athans
- Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal (2001), by Drew Karpyshyn
Blades of the Moonsea[]
By Richard Baker.
Brotherhood of the Griffon[]
- The Captive Flame (May 2010)
- Whisper of Venom (November 2010)
- The Spectral Blaze (June 2011)
- The Masked Witches (February 2012)
- Prophet of the Dead (February 2013)
Chosen of Nendawen[]
By Mark Sehestedt.
- The Fall of Highwatch (November 2009)
- Hand of the Hunter (November 2010)
- Cry of the Ghost Wolf (December 2011)
The Citadels[]
By Ed Gentry, Jess Lebow, James P. Davis, and Mark Sehestedt.
- Neversfall (November 2007)
- Obsidian Ridge (April 2008)
- The Shield of Weeping Ghosts (May 2008)
- Sentinelspire (July 2008)
The Cities[]
By Richard Baker, Drew Karpyshyn, Mel Odom, Elaine Cunningham, and Ed Greenwood.
- The City of Ravens (2000)
- Temple Hill (2001)
- The Jewel of Turmish (2002)
- The City of Splendors: A Waterdeep Novel (2005)
The Cleric Quintet[]
By R. A. Salvatore.
- Canticle (1991)
- In Sylvan Shadows (1992)
- Night Masks (1992)
- The Fallen Fortress (1993)
- The Chaos Curse (1994)
Cold Steel and Secrets[]
By Rosemary Jones.
- Part 1 (Ebook, October 2011)
- Part 2 (Ebook, November 2011)
- Part 3 (Ebook, December 2011)
- Part 4 (Ebook, January 2012)
Companions Codex[]
By R.A. Salvatore.
- Night of the Hunter (March 2014)
- Rise of the King (September 2014)
- Vengeance of the Iron Dwarf (March 2015)
The Cormyr Saga[]
By Ed Greenwood, Jeff Grubb, and Troy Denning.
- Cormyr: A Novel (1996)
- Beyond the High Road (1999)
- Death of the Dragon (2000)
Counselors & Kings Trilogy[]
- The Magehound (April 2000)
- The Floodgate (April 2001)
- The Wizardwar (March 2002)
The Dark Elf Trilogy[]
By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden).
Double Diamond Triangle Saga[]
By J. Robert King, James Ward & David Wise, Ed Greenwood, Roger E. Moore, Dave Gross, David Cook & Peter Archer, and Richard Baker.
- The Abduction (1998)
- The Paladins (1998)
- The Mercenaries (1998)
- Errand of Mercy (1998)
- An Opportunity for Profit (1998)
- Conspiracy (1998)
- Uneasy Alliances (1998)
- Easy Betrayals (1998)
- The Diamond (1998)
Druidhome Trilogy[]
By Douglas Niles.
- Prophet of Moonshae (1992)
- The Coral Kingdom (1992)
- The Druid Queen (1993)
The Dungeons[]
By Erik Scott de Bie, Jaleigh Johnson, Bruce R. Cordell, and Rosemary Jones.
- The Depths of Madness (March 2007)
- The Howling Delve (July 2007)
- Stardeep (October 2007)
- Crypt of the Moaning Diamond (November 2007)
Ed Greenwood Presents Waterdeep[]
- Blackstaff Tower (September 2008), by Steven E. Schend
- Mistshore (September 2008), by Jaleigh Johnson
- Downshadow (April 2009), by Erik Scott de Bie
- City of the Dead (June 2009), by Rosemary Jones
- The God Catcher (February 2010), by Erin M. Evans
- Circle of Skulls (June 2010), by James P. Davis
The Elminster Series[]
By Ed Greenwood (featuring Elminster).
- Elminster: The Making of a Mage (1994)
- Elminster in Myth Drannor (1997)
- The Temptation of Elminster (1998)
- Elminster in Hell (2001)
- Elminster's Daughter (2004)
The first three volumes in this series were reprinted twice, the first with extensive new commentary by Ed Greenwood and the second as an omnibus in:
- The Annotated Elminster (November 2007)
- Elminster Ascending (November 2010)
The Empires Trilogy[]
By David Cook, Troy Denning, and James Lowder.
- Horselords (1990), by David Cook
- Dragonwall (1990), by Troy Denning
- Crusade (1991), by James Lowder
The Empyrean Odyssey[]
By Thomas M. Reid.
- The Gossamer Plain (May 2007)
- The Fractured Sky (November 2008)
- The Crystal Mountain (July 2009)
The Erevis Cale Trilogy[]
By Paul S. Kemp.
- Twilight Falling (July 2003)
- Dawn of Night (June 2004)
- Midnight's Mask (November 2005)
The Fighters[]
By Jess Lebow, Erik Scott de Bie, Murray J. D. Leeder, and Keith Francis Strohm.
- Master of Chains (September 2005)
- Ghostwalker (December 2005)
- Son of Thunder (January 2006)
- Bladesinger (April 2006)
Finder's Stone Trilogy[]
By Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb.
- Azure Bonds (1988)
- The Wyvern's Spur (1990)
- Song of the Saurials (1991)
The Harpers[]
By Troy Denning, Elaine Cunningham, Jean Rabe, Scott Ciencin, James Lowder, Mark Anthony, David Cook, Ed Greenwood, and Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb.
- The Parched Sea (1991), by Troy Denning
- Elfshadow (Songs & Swords 1; 1991), by Elaine Cunningham
- Red Magic (1991), by Jean Rabe
- The Night Parade (1992), by Scott Ciencin
- The Ring of Winter (1992), by James Lowder
- Crypt of the Shadowking (1993), by Mark Anthony
- Soldiers of Ice (1993), by David Cook
- Elfsong (Songs & Swords 2; 1994), by Elaine Cunningham
- Crown of Fire (Shandril's Saga 2; 1994), by Ed Greenwood
- Masquerades (1995), by Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb
- Curse of the Shadowmage (1995), by Mark Anthony
- The Veiled Dragon (1996), by Troy Denning
- Silver Shadows (Songs & Swords 3; 1996), by Elaine Cunningham
- Stormlight (1996), by Ed Greenwood
- Finder's Bane (1997), by Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb
- Thornhold (Songs & Swords 4; 1998), by Elaine Cunningham
The Haunted Lands[]
The Heroes of Phlan[]
By James Ward, with Jane Cooper Hong, Anne K. Brown and Carrie Bebris.
- Pool of Radiance (1989)
- Pools of Darkness (1992)
- Pool of Twilight (1993)
- Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor (2001)
Homecoming[]
By R.A. Salvatore.
House of Serpents[]
By Lisa Smedman.
- Venom's Taste (March 2004)
- Viper's Kiss (March 2005)
- Vanity's Brood (March 2006)
The Hunter's Blades Trilogy[]
By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden).
- The Thousand Orcs (October 2002)
- The Lone Drow (October 2003)
- The Two Swords (October 2004)
Reprinted as an omnibus:
- The Hunter's Blades Trilogy Collector's Edition (January 2007)
The Icewind Dale Trilogy[]
By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden).
- The Crystal Shard (1988)
- Streams of Silver (1989)
- The Halfling's Gem (1990)
The Knights of Myth Drannor Trilogy[]
By Ed Greenwood.
- Swords of Eveningstar (August 2006)
- Swords of Dragonfire (August 2007)
- The Sword Never Sleeps (November 2008)
The Lady Penitent[]
By Lisa Smedman.
- Sacrifice of the Widow (February 2007)
- Storm of the Dead (September 2007)
- Ascendancy of the Last (June 2008)
The Last Mythal[]
By Richard Baker.
- Forsaken House (August 2004)
- Farthest Reach (July 2005)
- Final Gate (June 2006)
The Legend of Drizzt[]
By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden).
- Homeland (Dark Elf Trilogy 1; 2004)
- Exile (Dark Elf Trilogy 2; 2004)
- Sojourn (Dark Elf Trilogy 3, 2004)
- The Crystal Shard (Icewind Dale Trilogy 1; 2005)
- Streams of Silver (Icewind Dale Trilogy 2; 2005)
- The Halfling's Gem (Icewind Dale Trilogy 3; 2005)
- The Legacy (Legacy of the Drow 1; April 2005)
- Starless Night (Legacy of the Drow 2; July 2006)
- Siege of Darkness (Legacy of the Drow 3; November 2006)
- Passage to Dawn (Legacy of the Drow 4; March 2007)
- The Silent Blade(Paths of Darkness 1; September 2005)
- The Spine of the World (Paths of Darkness 2; September 2005)
- The Sea of Swords (Paths of Darkness 3; September 2005)
- The Thousand Orcs (The Hunters Blade Trilogy 1)
- The Lone Drow (The Hunters Blade Trilogy 2)
- The Two Swords (The Hunters Blade Trilogy 3)
Legacy of the Drow[]
By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden).
- The Legacy (1992)
- Starless Night (1993)
- Siege of Darkness (1994)
- Passage to Dawn (1996)
Lost Empires[]
By Mel Odom, Troy Denning, Clayton Emery, and Lynn Abbey.
- The Lost Library of Cormanthyr (1998)
- Faces of Deception (1998)
- Star of Cursrah (1999)
- The Nether Scroll (2000)
The Lost Gods[]
By Kate Novak, Jeff Grubb, and Douglas Niles.
- Finder's Bane (The Harpers 15; 1997)
- Fistandantilus Reborn (FR tie-in Dragonlance novel; 1997)
- Tymora's Luck (1997)
Maztica Trilogy[]
By Douglas Niles.
- Ironhelm (1990)
- Viperhand (1990)
- Feathered Dragon (1991)
Moonshae Trilogy[]
By Douglas Niles.
- Darkwalker on Moonshae (1987)
- Black Wizards (1988)
- Darkwell (1989)
Mystery Series[]
By Chet Williamson, John Maddox Roberts and Richard S. Meyer.
- Murder in Cormyr (1996)
- Murder in Tarsis (FR tie-in Dragonlance novel; 1999)
- Murder in Halruaa (1996)
Netheril Trilogy[]
By Clayton Emery.
- Sword Play (1996)
- Dangerous Games (1996)
- Mortal Consequences (1998)
Neverwinter[]
Novels set around the same events as the 2013 MMORPG computer game Neverwinter.
Brimstone Angels Series[]
By Erin M. Evans.
- Brimstone Angels (November 2011)
- Lesser Evils (EBook, December 2012)
- The Adversary (The Sundering #3; December 2013)
- Fire in the Blood (October 2014)
- Ashes of the Tyrant (December 2015)
- The Devil You Know (October 2016)
The Neverwinter Saga[]
By R.A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden).
- Gauntlgrym (October 2010)
- Neverwinter (October 2011)
- Charon's Claw (August 2012)
- The Last Threshold (March 2013)
The Nobles[]
By David Cook, Victor Milan, Mark Anthony, Brian Thomson, Pauli Kidd, and Lynn Abbey.
- King Pinch (1995)
- War in Tethyr (1995)
- Escape from Undermountain (1996)
- The Mage in the Iron Mask (1996)
- The Council of Blades (1996)
- The Simbul's Gift (1997)
Paths of Darkness[]
By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden).
- The Silent Blade (1998)
- The Spine of the World (1999)
- Servant of the Shard (The Sellswords 1; 2000)
- Sea of Swords (2001)
The Priests[]
By Bruce R. Cordell, Dave Gross & Don Bassingthwaite, Kameron M. Franklin (winner of the WotC Open Call), and Richard Lee Byers.
- Lady of Poison (July 2004)
- Mistress of the Night (December 2004)
- Maiden of Pain (Subject of the 2003 novel Open Call; June 2005)
- Queen of the Depths (September 2005)
Return of the Archwizards[]
By Troy Denning.
- The Summoning (March 2001)
- The Siege (December 2001)
- The Sorcerer (November 2002)
Rise of the Underdark[]
- Spinner of Lies (Ebook, June 2012), by Bruce R. Cordell
- Prince of Ravens (Ebook, July 2012), by Richard Baker
- Spider and Stone (Ebook, November 2012), by Jaleigh Johnson
The Rogues[]
By Edward Bolme, Richard Lee Byers, Voronica Whitney-Robinson, and Don Bassingthwaite.
- The Alabaster Staff (2003)
- The Black Bouquet (2003)
- The Crimson Gold (2003)
- The Yellow Silk (2004)
Sage of Shadowdale[]
By Ed Greenwood.
- Elminster Must Die (August 2010)
- Bury Elminster Deep (August 2011)
- Elminster Enraged (September 2012)
Scions of Arrabar Trilogy[]
By Thomas M. Reid.
- The Sapphire Crescent (November 2003)
- The Ruby Guardian (November 2004)
- The Emerald Scepter (August 2005)
The Sellswords[]
By R.A. Salvatore (featuring Artemis Entreri).
- Servant of the Shard (Paths of Darkness 3; September 2005)
- Promise of the Witch-King (October 2005)
- Road of the Patriarch (October 2006)
Sembia: Gateway to the Realms[]
By Ed Greenwood, Clayton Emery, Paul S. Kemp, Richard Lee Byers, Dave Gross, Lisa Smedman, and Voronica Whitney-Robinson.
- The Halls of Stormweather: A Novel in Seven Parts (2000)
- "The Burning Chalice"
- "Song of Chaos"
- "Night School"
- "The Price"
- "Thirty Days"
- "Ressurection"
- "Skin Deep"
- Shadow's Witness (2000)
- The Shattered Mask (2001)
- Black Wolf (2001)
- Heirs of Prophecy (2002)
- Sands of the Soul (2002)
- Lord of Stormweather (2003)
Shadowbane Series[]
- Downshadow (April 2009)
- Shadowbane (September 2011)
- Eye of Justice (Ebook, September 2012)
Shandril's Saga[]
By Ed Greenwood.
- Spellfire (1988)
- Crown of Fire (The Harpers 9; 1994)
- Hand of Fire (2002)
The Shadow of the Avatar Trilogy[]
By Ed Greenwood (featuring Elminster).
- Shadows of Doom (1995)
- Cloak of Shadows (1995)
- All Shadows Fled (1995)
Songs & Swords[]
- Elfshadow (The Harpers 2; 1991)
- Elfsong (The Harpers 8; 1994)
- Silver Shadows (The Harpers 13; 1996)
- Thornhold (The Harpers 16; 1998)
- The Dream Spheres (1999)
- Reclamation (canceled)
Starlight & Shadows[]
- Daughter of the Drow (1995)
- Tangled Webs (1996)
- Windwalker (2003)
Stone of Tymora Trilogy[]
By R. A. Salvatore and Geno Salvatore.
- The Stowaway (July 2009)
- The Shadowmask (October 2010)
- The Sentinels (August 2011)
The Sundering[]
- The Companions (August 2013), by R. A. Salvatore, featuring Drizzt Do'Urden
- The Godborn (October 2013), by Paul S. Kemp, featuring Erevis Cale's son, Vasen Cale)
- The Adversary (December 2013), by Erin M. Evans
- The Reaver (February 2014), by Richard Lee Byers
- The Sentinel (April 2014), by Troy Denning
- The Herald (June 2014), by Ed Greenwood, featuring Elminster)
Sword of the Gods[]
By Bruce R. Cordell.
- Sword of the Gods (April 2011)
- Spinner of Lies (Ebook, June 2012)
The Threat from the Sea Trilogy[]
By Mel Odom.
- Rising Tide (1999)
- Under Fallen Stars (1999)
- The Sea Devil's Eye (2000)
Transitions[]
By R.A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden).
- The Orc King (October 2007)
- The Pirate King (October 2008)
- The Ghost King (October 2009)
The Twilight Giants[]
By Troy Denning.
- The Ogre's Pact (1994)
- The Giant Among Us (1995)
- The Titan of Twilight (1995)
The Twilight War[]
By Paul S. Kemp.
- Shadowbred (November 2006)
- Shadowstorm (August 2007)
- Shadowrealm (December 2008)
Unbroken Chain[]
By Jaleigh Johnson.
- Unbroken Chain (July 2010)
- The Darker Road (July 2011)
War of the Spider Queen[]
With R. A. Salvatore as supervising editor.
- Dissolution (July 2002), by Richard Lee Byers
- Insurrection (December 2002), by Thomas M. Reid
- Condemnation (May 2003), by Richard Baker
- Extinction (January 2004), by Lisa Smedman
- Annihilation (July 2004), by Philip Athans
- Resurrection (April 2005), by Paul S. Kemp
Watercourse Trilogy[]
By Philip Athans.
- Whisper of Waves (November 2005)
- Lies of Light (September 2006)
- Scream of Stone (June 2007)
The Wilds[]
- The Fanged Crown (January 2009), by Jenna Helland
- The Restless Shore (May 2009), by James P. Davis
- The Edge of Chaos (August 2009), by Jak Koke
- Wrath of the Blue Lady (December 2009), by Mel Odom
The Wizards[]
By Steven E. Schend, James P. Davis, Bruce R. Cordell and Mark Sehestedt.
- Blackstaff (July 2006)
- Bloodwalk (July 2006)
- Darkvision (September 2006)
- Frostfell (December 2006)
The Year of Rogue Dragons[]
Other titles[]
- Dawnbringer (Samantha Henderson, May 2011)
- Death Masks (Ed Greenwood, June 2016)
- Evermeet: Island of Elves (Elaine Cunningham, April 1998)
- The Gilded Rune (Lisa Smedman, July 2012)
- The Glass Prison (Monte Cook, April 1999)
- Once Around the Realms (Brian Thomson, May 1995)
- Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor (Carrie A. Bebris; based on the computer game, September 2001)
- Sandstorm (Christopher Rowe, March 2011)
- The Rose of Sarifal (Paulina Claiborne, May 2012)
- The Shadow Stone (Richard Baker, September 1998)
- Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters (Ed Greenwood, August 1999)
- Venom in Her Veins (Tim Pratt, March 2012)