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First edition covers.A Kingdom Besieged
A Crown Imperiled
Magician's EndAuthor Raymond E. Feist Country United Kingdom Language English Genre Fantasy novel Publisher HarperCollins Published 2011- Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Preceded by The Demonwar saga The The Chaoswar Saga is a series of fantasy novels by Raymond E. Feist.
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Concept
In the fantasy novels of Feist, a Riftwar is war between two worlds that are connected by some sort of dimensionless gap (rift). In Feist's invented history there are several riftwars. The first Riftwar between Midkemia and Kelewan is described in the trilogy The Riftwar Saga. This Saga is a continuation of Feist's preceding works and so far suggests an upcoming, fourth riftwar. Raymond E. Feist has confirmed[1] that there are five Riftwars in total.
Works in the series
A Kingdom Besieged (2011)
Main article: A Kingdom BesiegedA Crown Imperiled (TBA)
No announced release date, Not yet published
Magician's End (TBA)
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Notes
- ^ SFX Magazine #150 feature, December 2006
Works Magician • Silverthorn • A Darkness at SethanonLegends of the RiftwarHonoured Enemy • Murder in LaMut • Jimmy the HandThe Riftwar LegacyKrondor: The Betrayal • Krondor: The Assassins • Krondor: Tear of the GodsShadow of a Dark Queen • Rise of a Merchant Prince • Rage of a Demon King • Shards of a Broken CrownTalon of the Silver Hawk • King of Foxes • Exile's ReturnDemonwar SagaRides a Dread Legion • At the Gates of DarknessChaoswar SagaA Kingdom Besieged • A Crown Imperiled • Magician's EndShort storiesThe Wood Boy • The MessengerWorlds Nations The Kingdom of the Isles • The Empire of Great Kesh • The Kingdom of Roldem • The Kingdom of Queg • The Free Cities of Natal • The Keshian Confederacy • ElvandarCities & Towns Races Characters Pug • Arakasi • Nakor • Arutha conDoin • Lyam conDoin • Macros the Black • Ashen-Shugar/Tomas • Erik Von DarkmoorRelated games Categories:
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