Erebus
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Data4 said:Of all the derivative works I've read, the author I hate the least so far is Richard Knaak. This is based on his Warcraft trilogy, The War of the Ancients. This is the part where you get to laugh and point. Right.
MWAHAHAHAHAHA !!!! *points*
Eh eh... I admit I haven't read the War of the Ancient. But I've read the Sunwell Trilogy (a manga, of all things !) that he also wrote. It had my favorite Warcraft III character (Sylvanas) but it still sucked a lot. "Day of the Dragon" wasn't quite as bad, but it wasn't too good either.
Data4 said:However, I'd still like to read some decent FR stories, so bearing in mind that "decent" is a subjective thing, what would be considered the best of the so-called AD&D fan-fiction?
I'd say... "Prince of Lies"... "Crucible" (and a few other books by Troy Denning, such as "Faces of Deception")... the Twin trilogy by Weis and Hickman... and that's it, I cannot think of anything to add.
Wait, no ! The best D&D fanfiction I know of... is really fanfiction. (Hey, come back here ! Don't run away !) It's "Fire and Dust" by James Gardner, one of the few stories using the Planescape setting (and one of the very few not butchering it). It was meant to be published as a D&D novel but the stupid editor didn't like it and so the author released it on the internet. You can find it with a simple Google search and read it for free.