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Mercedes Lackey bibliography

This is a list of books by Mercedes Lackey, arranged by collection.

Valdemar universe edit

Some of the trilogies follow on chronologically from each other, while others are set a considerable number of years apart from the others -- overall the books span some 2500 years.

The Mage Wars edit

Co-written with Larry Dixon. These are set in pre-history, some 2500 years before the Heralds of Valdemar trilogy. They describe the events which set off the Mage Storms. It involves gryphons, creatures created by the mage Urtho (Mage of Silence). The co-protagonists are Skandranon Rashkae, a princely but proud ebony gryphon, and Amberdrake, a Healer of spirit and mind called a kestra'chern.

  1. The Black Gryphon (1994)
  2. The White Gryphon (1995)
  3. The Silver Gryphon (1996)

The Founding of Valdemar edit

The story of the Baron Kordas Valdemar fleeing with his people the oppressive Eastern Empire and founding the kingdom of Valdemar in the western wilds. The trilogy takes place c. 1000 years after The Mage Wars and some 1400 years before the original Arrows trilogy.

  1. Beyond (2021) ISBN 978-0-7564-1733-8
  2. Into the West (2022) ISBN 978-0-7564-1736-9
  3. Valdemar (to be published on 12-12-2023) ISBN 978-0756417390

The Last Herald-Mage edit

These occur some centuries before the Heralds of Valdemar books, telling the life story of Vanyel Ashkevron; by the time of the "later" books he has become legend, thus explaining some of the small inconsistencies. This series was also consistently nominated for the Lambda Literary Prize, with Magic's Price winning in 1990.[1] As of 2021, the novels in the Last Herald-Mage trilogy are in development as the first season of a television show based on the Valdemar universe adapted by Kit Williamson and Brittany Cavallaro with Ted Field, Anthony Tringali, Michael Napoliello, and Maria Frisk at Radar Pictures executive-producing.[2] This will be the first live action adaptation of Lackey's work.

  1. Magic's Pawn (1989) ISBN 978-0-14-016751-1
  2. Magic's Promise (1990) ISBN 978-0-88677-401-1
  3. Magic's Price (1991) ISBN 978-0-88677-426-4

Collegium Chronicles edit

This series marked Lackey's novel-length return to Valdemar after a five-year hiatus. The series takes place about a half a century after Magic's Price and about 500 years before the Heralds of Valdemar books and tells about the time of the founding of the Heralds' Collegium.

  1. Foundation (2008) ISBN 978-0-7564-0576-2
  2. Intrigues (2010) ISBN 978-0-7564-0639-4
  3. Changes (2011) ISBN 978-0-7564-0692-9
  4. Redoubt (2012) ISBN 978-0-7564-0745-2
  5. Bastion (2013) ISBN 978-0-7564-0944-9

The Herald Spy edit

This series is a continuation of the story of Mags from the Collegium Chronicles. It covers Mags' journey as a full herald and a spy.

  1. Closer to Home (2014) ISBN 978-0-7564-0899-2
  2. Closer to the Heart (2015) ISBN 978-0-7564-0900-5
  3. Closer to the Chest (2016) ISBN 978-0-7564-0901-2

Valdemar: Family Spies edit

This series is a continuation of the story of Mags after The Herald Spy trilogy. It follows Mags and his children as they learn the family business.

  1. The Hills Have Spies (2018) ISBN 978-0-7564-1317-0
  2. Eye Spy (July 2019) ISBN 978-0-7564-1320-0
  3. Spy, Spy Again (June 2020) ISBN 978-0756413231

Brightly Burning edit

Brightly Burning (May 2000) ISBN 978-0-613-63021-4 is a stand-alone novel, set somewhere between Collegium Chronicles and the Heralds of Valdemar books; it describes another legendary character briefly referred to in the latter, Lavan Firestorm.

Vows and Honor edit

These precede the Heralds of Valdemar books and center around the characters Tarma and Kethry. These characters appeared first in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Sword and Sorceress series and were revisited in subsequent short stories. Two of these short stories are woven into the Vows and Honor books as part of a longer narrative. The original Vows and Honor pair of books were linked together with By the Sword (published long before Oathblood) as a trilogy.

  1. The Oathbound (1988)
  2. Oathbreakers (1989)
  3. Oathblood (1998)

The third volume, Oathblood, is made up entirely of short stories in place of a longer narrative. With its publication, nearly all of the Tarma and Kethry stories were available together in a single compiled volume for the first time. The single missing story, "A Dragon in Distress", was co-authored with Elisabeth Waters and was originally published in the Sword and Sorceress series, volume XII. The story, now available as a solo e-book, is missing from the Oathblood collection due to being set in Elisabeth Waters's world, not Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar.

The contents of Oathblood are as follows:

  1. "Introduction" (1998)—Originally published in Oathblood
  2. "Sword-sworn" (1985)—Originally published in Sword and Sorceress III
  3. "Turnabout" (1986)—Originally published in Oathbound
  4. "The Making of a Legend" (1990)—Originally published in Sword and Sorceress VI
  5. "Keys" (1988)—Originally published in Sword and Sorceress V
  6. "A Woman's Weapon" (1992)—Originally published in Sword and Sorceress IX
  7. "The Talisman" (1990)—Originally published in Sword and Sorceress VII
  8. "A Tale of Heroes" (1987)—Originally published in Sword and Sorceress IV
  9. "Friendly Fire" (1993)—Originally published in Sword and Sorceress X
  10. "Wings of Fire" (1991)—Originally published in Sword and Sorceress VIII
  11. "Spring Plowing at Forst Reach" (1998)—Originally published in Oathblood
  12. "Oathblood" (1998)—Originally published in Oathblood

In the books and short stories, Tarma is a sword-wielding Shin'a'in clanswoman. Kethry is a magic-user who carries a sword with unusual properties. The nature of this sword, Need, is explored in later series set in Valdemar. At the time of the Vows and Honor books, all that is known is that it is magic, protects female bearers, and can pressure its owner into assisting other women. The overarching goal for the two women is to accumulate resources enough to regenerate Tarma's almost-destroyed clan. As the titles of the books suggest, emphasis is laid on the importance and consequences of oaths in at least one story from each book. The setting of the books is generally in the lands south of Valdemar such as Rethwellan, although there is a brief sojourn in Valdemar in Oathbreakers. Despite limited time in Valdemar, there were references in the first two Vows and Honor books to the Companions of Valdemar which laid early hints to their nature. The introduction of a fourfold deity (Tarma's Goddess) was something of a novel idea at the time of publication.

Kerowyn's Tale edit

This is a stand-alone novel which connects the Vows & Honor sub-series to the Heralds and other trilogies; it introduces the character Kerowyn, who is the granddaughter of Kethry from the Vows and Honor sub-series.

Heralds of Valdemar edit

This set consists of the original trilogy, the very first Valdemar books published, and a prequel trilogy.

Heralds of Valdemar prequels edit

These center on the Weaponsmaster Alberich (in the first two books) and the thief Skif (in the third book), telling the stories of their not-entirely-voluntary enrollments as Heralds. The order in which they were written differs from the internal chronology.

  1. Exile's Honor (2002)
  2. Exile's Valor (2003)
  3. Take a Thief (2001)

Arrows trilogy edit

The first written and published of the Valdemar novels, these center on the character Talia, who from the moment of being Chosen by her Companion Rolan becomes the special and hard-working Queen's Own Herald.

  1. Arrows of the Queen (1987)
  2. Arrow's Flight (1987)
  3. Arrow's Fall (1988)

The Mage Winds edit

These follow on from the original Heralds of Valdemar trilogy and center on Princess Elspeth completing her transformation from "the Brat" to a fully-fledged Herald. Secondary protagonists include Skif and a new character, Darkwind.

The latter part of Kerowyn's Tale, By the Sword, fills in the events that happen after Arrow's Fall but before Winds of Fate.

  1. Winds of Fate (1991) ISBN 978-0-88677-516-2
  2. Winds of Change (1992) ISBN 978-0-88677-563-6
  3. Winds of Fury (1993) ISBN 978-0-88677-612-1

The Mage Storms edit

This next trilogy follows on the Heralds of Valdemar story and centers around the characters Karal and An'desha as Velgarth is threatened by a repetition of the Cataclysm described in The Mage Wars trilogy. This trilogy also focuses on the threat posed to Valdemar by the vast Eastern Empire and the development of the newly formed Alliance between Valdemar and its surrounding nations.

  1. Storm Warning (1994)
  2. Storm Rising (1995)
  3. Storm Breaking (1996)

Darian's Tale edit

The Owl trilogy takes place several years after the events of The Mage Storms and follows the character Darian. The story focuses on the repercussions of the mage storms on Valdemar's northern border and centers on new tensions between the Kingdom and invading barbarians from beyond the Ice Wall.

  1. Owlflight (1997) ISBN 978-0-613-18137-2
  2. Owlsight (1998) ISBN 978-0-88677-803-3
  3. Owlknight (1999) ISBN 978-0-88677-916-0

Kelvren's Saga edit

The setting of this miniseries of shorter fiction and a novel to be published in 2023 is a post–Mage Storms military conflict with a "secessionist" movement in Deedun. The series features the character Kelvren Skothkar from the preceding series Darian's Tale.

  1. "A Perfect Day in Valdemar" (2002), novelette by Larry Dixon, first appeared in the anthology Fantasy: DAW 30th Anniversary
  2. "Transmutation" (2005), short story by Larry Dixon, first appeared in Crossroads and Other Tales of Valdemar, Valdemar Anthology, Volume 3
  3. "Ripples and Cracks" (2016), short story with Larry Dixon, first appeared in Tempest, Valdemar Anthology, Volume 10
  4. Gryphon in Light (2023) ISBN 978-0756414481, with Larry Dixon
  5. Gryphon's Valor (to be published on 25-06-2024) ISBN 978-0-7564-1889-2, with Larry Dixon

Anthologies and other publications edit

Various anthologies have been published from 1997 featuring some short stories by Lackey and other authors she invited to write about the Valdemar universe. A companion book was also produced about the universe.

  • Sword of Ice and Other Tales of Valdemar (1997)
  • Sun in Glory and Other Tales of Valdemar (2003)
  • Crossroads and Other Tales of Valdemar (2005)
  • Moving Targets and Other Tales of Valdemar (2008)
  • Changing the World: All-New Tales of Valdemar (2009)
  • Finding the Way and Other Tales of Valdemar (2010)
  • Under the Vale and Other Tales of Valdemar (2011)
  • No True Way: All-New Tales of Valdemar (2014)
  • Crucible: All-New Tales of Valdemar (2015)
  • Tempest: All-New Tales of Valdemar (2016)
  • Pathways: All-New Tales of Valdemar (2017)
  • Choices: All-New Tales of Valdemar (2018)
  • Seasons (November 2019, ISBN 978-0756414702)
  • Passages (November, 2020, ISBN 978-0756414726)
  • Boundaries (December, 2021, ISBN 978-0756414740)
  • Shenanigans (December 2022, ISBN 978-0756418502)
  • Anything with Nothing (to be published in November 2023, ISBN 978-0756418731)
  • "On the Other Side" (2003) (short story) (collected in Janis Ian's and Mike Resnick's anthology Stars: Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian)
  • The Valdemar Companion (2001), edited by John Helfers and Denise Little

Elves on the Road universe edit

This universe is set in warp-modern time[further explanation needed] featuring elves and magic.

Bedlam's Bard edit

Lackey wrote the first few in this series with Ellen Guon and the latter part with Rosemary Edghill.

  • Bedlam Boyz (1993) by Ellen Guon—later-published prequel to Knight of Ghosts and Shadows
  • Knight of Ghosts and Shadows (1990) with Ellen Guon
  • Summoned to Tourney (1992) with Ellen Guon
Bedlam's Bard (1998)—compilation of Knight of Ghosts and Shadows and Summoned to Tourney
  • Beyond World's End (2001) with Rosemary Edghill
  • Spirits White as Lightning (2001) with Rosemary Edghill
A Host of Furious Fancies—compilation of Beyond World's End and Spirits White as Lightning
  • Mad Maudlin (2003) with Rosemary Edghill
  • Music to My Sorrow (2005) with Rosemary Edghill
  • Bedlam's Edge (2005) with Rosemary Edghill—a collection of short stories, set in the same universe as the rest of the series but not involving any of the characters from the rest of the books. It includes two stories and an essay by Mercedes Lackey, one story each from Ellen Guon and Rosemary Edghill, and nine from a variety of other authors.

When reading the series in chronological order, Music to My Sorrow follows directly from Mad Maudlin.

Diana Tregarde edit

The main character, Diana Tregarde, is an American witch, practicing a fantasy version of Wicca; by virtue of her position as a "Guardian" Diana has access to more magical power than many and she is required to give her help when someone asks it of her. Her magical abilities do not pay the bills, however, and so Diana makes her living by writing romance novels. In the stories, Diana must protect others from angry deities, vampires and a sorceress who intends to remain eternally young.

  • Burning Water (1989)
  • Children of the Night (1990)
  • Jinx High (1991)
  • Diana Tregarde Investigates (2006) (omnibus edition of the above three novels)[3]
  • Arcanum 101 (2010) is a novella included in Trio of Sorcery (2010)[4]

The character Diana Tregarde first appeared in two short stories, "Satanic, Versus..." and "Nightside", which were originally written for inclusion in the Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic roleplaying game. The short stories were first published in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine:

The books were published under Tor's horror imprint rather than its fantasy. At the time of publication, positive depictions of what Wiccans and, more generally, neopagans believed and did were rare. In the mid-nineties, Lackey's books generally were regularly cited as examples of pagan-friendly fiction.[8] Lackey wrote that she had no plans for further books in the series because they did not sell well;[9] nonetheless, she incorporated several elements of the Guardian mythos, including the apartment building where Diana lived, into later books in her Bedlam's Bard series.

In the collection Bedlam's Edge Lackey notes that she placed the Diana Tregarde world with her SERRAted Edge and Summoned to Tourney world with the intention of forcing anyone who believed Diana Tregarde and the Guardians were real[9] to also have to believe in elves, dragons, and other patently fantastical things.

The SERRAted Edge edit

The SERRAted Edge: Doubled Edge edit

The Doubled Edge series is set several hundred years earlier than the other SERRAted edge books. The storyline is historically based, surrounding Elizabeth I's parentage, birth, and rise to power. In the fictional series, the Light court elves try to bring Elizabeth safely to the throne, while the Dark court elves hope for the misery of religious persecution from her half-sister Mary. This Scepter'd Isle revolves around Henry VIII's illegitimate son Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, and the later three focus on Elizabeth.

Sacred Ground edit

Sacred Ground (1995)

Sacred Ground is a non-series novel in contemporary milieu concerning Native American magic. The main character, Jennifer Talldeer, is a private investigator. She is also Kestral-Hunts-Alone, an apprentice shaman learning modified tribal magic from her grandfather. She is called in to investigate possible sabotage at a local construction site where Indian artifacts have been found. Initially a run-of-the-mill investigation, it quickly spirals into a mess involving an old flame, Medicine and Native spirits running amok and an ancient evil once defeated by Jennifer's ancestor that has come back seeking revenge.

Much like Diana Tregarde, Jennifer is an independent woman and a powerful magic worker who also has mundane problems.

In her short story After Midnight Lackey insinuates that the novel was an attempt to recover the spirit of the Diana Tregarde novels after the fiasco with a few fans believing the novels were based on real events.[11] However, Sacred Ground also did not sell well, and Lackey took a break from dark fantasy.

  • "Drums" (2010) is a novella included in Trio of Sorcery (2010)[4]

Heirs of Alexandria series edit

(with Dave Freer and Eric Flint) Set in an alternate "Venetian Empire" in which magic thrives. (Note, a significant amount of text, and a couple of major characters in this work are adapted from stories written by Lackey in the Merovingen Nights shared universe series. That series was started by C. J. Cherryh in her novel Angel with the Sword.)

  1. The Shadow of the Lion, March 2002, Baen Books, 0-7434-3523-0
  2. A Mankind Witch, July 2005, Baen Books, 0-7434-9913-1
  3. This Rough Magic, December 2003, Baen Books, 0-7434-7149-0
  4. Much Fall of Blood, 2010, Baen Books, 978-1-4391-3351-4
  5. Burdens of the Dead, 2013, Baen Books, 978-1-4516-3874-5

The first books in this series were featured on various Baen CDs. In 2010 Baen CD 23 featuring 1635: The Eastern Front included The Shadow of the Lion, A Mankind Witch, This Rough Magic, and Much Fall of Blood of the Heirs of Alexandria series among other books.[12][13]

The Secret World Chronicle edit

  1. Invasion (2006) with Steve Libbey, Dennis Lee and Cody Martin
  2. The Hunt (2007) with Steve Libbey, Dennis Lee and Cody Martin [ISFDB & Mercedes Lackey both say the 2nd book is 'World Divided']
  3. World Well Lost [a.k.a. Revolution] (2009) with Dennis Lee and Cody Martin
  4. Collision (2015) with Dennis Lee and Cody Martin
  5. Avalanche (2018) with Dennis Lee, Cody Martin, and Veronica Giguere

The Secret World Chronicle is a series of "braided novels," based on characters and ideas created by Lackey and Libbey in an on-line role-playing environment, transposed into an entirely new setting. Although there are plans to set future works in different eras, Invasion is set in the present-day in a world where "metas" (short for metahumans, that setting's term for superheroes) first appeared during World War II and now play an important role in keeping the world safe. In Invasion, the world is invaded by a mysterious force of armored Nazi soldiers, from the disbanded arcane Thule Society, some of whom are subsequently found not to be human.

While the Secret World Chronicle is not set in the same world as the SERRAted Edge and Bedlam's Bard series, it does share certain elements in common with those books: one of Invasion's central characters, Victoria Victrix Nagy, is referred to as a Knight of Underhill.

The first book of the Secret World Chronicle began serialization in podcast form in September 2006, read aloud by actors Adam Higgins and Laura Patterson. Beginning in 2007, the series continued to be read by voiceover artist Veronica Giguere. In the second quarter of 2009, the series was sold to Baen Books with a publication date of 2011 for the first book and 2012 for the second.[14]

According to Lackey's website, the four published books are Invasion (2011), World Divided (2012), Revolution (2013), and Collision (2015), with two short stories – Secret World War: White Bird and Secret World War: Sgian Dubh – also available. A fifth book, Avalanche, was released in August 2018.

The Halfblood Chronicles with Andre Norton edit

This series of novels is set on a world where both elves and dragons arrived from dimensional portals onto a world where humans were native. The dragons remained hidden and elves subjugated the humans. The story follows the exploits of a group of half-blooded humans attempting to fight the elves.

  1. The Elvenbane (1991)
  2. Elvenblood (1995)
  3. Elvenborn (2002)
  4. Elvenbred (this was planned but never published due to the death of Andre Norton)

Elemental Masters edit

Set in an earth where magic exists during the early 20th century, these stories follow magicians who control the powers of Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. These stories are based loosely—sometimes very loosely—on various fairy tales. Although these books all take place in the same "world" and all include the same established system of Elemental Magick, the first book, The Fire Rose, can be distinguished in that the story takes place in the United States rather than in England, and the set of characters are not interrelated as are those in the following books. The Wizard of London can be considered a prequel to the other stories set in England and takes place during the Victorian Era.

  1. The Fire Rose (1995, ISBN 0-671-87750-X) based on Beauty and the Beast
  2. The Serpent's Shadow (2001, ISBN 0-7564-0061-9) based on Snow White
  3. The Gates of Sleep (2002, ISBN 0-7564-0101-1) based on Sleeping Beauty
  4. Phoenix and Ashes (2004, ISBN 0-7564-0272-7) based on Cinderella
  5. The Wizard of London (October 2005, ISBN 0-7564-0174-7) based on The Snow Queen.
  6. Reserved for the Cat (October 2007, ISBN 978-0-7564-0362-1) based on Puss in Boots.
  7. Unnatural Issue (June 2011, ISBN 978-0756405755) based on Donkeyskin
  8. Home from the Sea (June 2012, ISBN 978-0756407278) based on East of the Sun and West of the Moon, Tam Lin, and The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry
  9. Steadfast (June 2013, ISBN 978-0756408015) based on The Steadfast Tin Soldier
  10. Blood Red (June 2014, ISBN 978-0756408978) based on Little Red Riding Hood
  11. From a High Tower (June 2015, ISBN 978-0756408985) based on Rapunzel
  12. A Study in Sable (June 2016, ISBN 978-0756408725) featuring Sherlock Holmes and based on The Twa Sisters
  13. A Scandal in Battersea (October 2017, ISBN 978-0756408732) featuring Sherlock Holmes
  14. The Bartered Brides (October 2018, ISBN 978-0756408749) featuring Sherlock Holmes and related to Bluebeard
  15. The Case of the Spellbound Child (December 2019 ISBN 978-0756412111) featuring Sherlock Holmes and based on Hansel and Gretel
  16. Jolene (December 2020, ISBN 978-0756412142) based on The Queen of the Copper Mountain
  17. The Silver Bullets of Annie Oakley (January 2022, ISBN 978-0756412173), loosely based on the story of Annie Oakley

Like her Valdemar universe, two anthologies have been published featuring stories by Lackey and other invited authors. They are:

  • Elemental Magic (2012)
  • Elementary (2013)

Fairy Tale edit

  1. Firebird (1996), based on Russian folk tales
  2. The Black Swan (1999), based on the ballet Swan Lake
  3. Briarheart (October 2021), based on Sleeping Beauty ISBN 978-0759557451

Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms edit

A fantasy series that deals with the more mature side of fairy tales. In the Five Hundred Kingdoms (almost certainly a literal name), the destiny of witches, knights, princesses and such are regulated by The Tradition, a magical force that is one of the primary sources of magic. Fairy Godmothers, Champions, and Wizards are responsible for ensuring that The Tradition is upheld with a minimal loss of life. As with The Black Swan, place-names suggest that these books are set in a fantasized version of late-medieval Europe. The Five Hundred Kingdoms series is published as part of Harlequin's Luna imprint, targeted at female romance-science fiction/fantasy readers.

  1. The Fairy Godmother (2004)
  2. One Good Knight (2006)
  3. Fortune's Fool (2007)
  4. The Snow Queen (2008)
  5. The Sleeping Beauty (2010)
  6. Beauty and the Werewolf (2011)

In addition to the novels, two novellas, "Moontide", first published in the anthology Winter Moon (2005), and "A Tangled Web", first published in the anthology Harvest Moon (2010), are also set in the Five Hundred Kingdoms.

Free Bards universe edit

Bardic Voices edit

  1. (1992)
  2. The Robin & the Kestrel (1994)
  3. The Eagle & the Nightingales (1996)
  4. Four and Twenty Blackbirds[permanent dead link] (1997, ISBN 0-671-87853-0)

The Free Bards had their genesis in the story "Fiddler Fair", originally written for an Andre Norton shared-world anthology titled Magic in Ithkar, and published in the third volume. Lackey rewrote, changed, and expanded the story into a setting of its own in The Lark and the Wren. "Fiddler Fair" may be found in the Mercedes Lackey short-story collection that is also titled [Fiddler Fair].

Bardic Choices edit

  1. A Cast of Corbies (1994)

The Dragon Jousters edit

The books primarily follow the story of Vetch (or Kiron, from the second book onward), and centers initially around a war between the neighboring countries of Alta and Tia, both of which use Dragon Jousters as their most powerful weapons. The books are based on the predynastic period of Ancient Egypt and (very loosely) the myth of Atlantis. This series began with a short story entitled "Joust" which was published in The Dragon Quintet (ISBN 076531035X). This short story was later expanded into the following series with the first novel holding the same name as the short story that began the series.

  1. Joust (2003)
  2. Alta (2004)
  3. Sanctuary (May 2005)
  4. Aerie (Oct 2006)

Obsidian universe with James Mallory edit

The world of the Obsidian Mountain, Enduring Flame, and Dragon Prophecy series contains many mythological creatures, and contains several types of magic, each with its own dynamics, strengths, and weakness. The High Magic and Wild Magic are used by the protagonists, while the Dark Magic is an old magic primarily practiced by a race of demons called the Endarkened.

There are several types of mages featured:

  • Wildmage - A mage who was given the "Three books of Wild Magic". They can do a wide variety of things, however, each spell has two prices that depend on the size of the magick: A physical price, that usually gets the Wildmage tired but it can get him killed. And the MagePrice, that requires the people involved to do a deed as dictated by the gods of wild magic. Both prices can be shared by other people if they want.
  • Knight-Mage - A type of wild-mage which only appears during the direst of times. Most of their magic is in the ability to excel in the various forms of warfare. However, what comes naturally to a regular Wild Mage often comes with difficulty to a Knight-Mage, as a result of their martial focus.
  • High Mage - A mage who practices "High magic", also known as war magic. They must be trained to use their magic, otherwise the magic will kill them. High Magery involves decades of training of the Magegift to gain mastery, and differs from the Wild Magic in that it is heavily ritualized and requires vast amounts of supporting equipment for all but generally the simplest of spells (unless one has mastered High Magic).
  • Elvenmage - Little information is told about them, but they are similar to Wildmages
  • Dark Mage - A Wildmage or Elvenmage that has been tainted or shadow-touched. Many believed that they were in the right, while others were just greedy. Dark Mages serve the Endarkened.
  • The Endarkened - A race of demons who use a powerful magic which derives power from the suffering and death of others. They were originally Elves who were tainted by "He-Who-Is", the main antagonists in the Obsidian Trilogy. The Endarkened had immortality.

All kinds of mages, except the Endarkened, can bond themselves to dragons, creating a mind-link with them and having access to their almost unlimited source of power. Usually both dragon and bonded have to accept the bond, however, Dark Mages use spells to force the bond, so, the dragons used to run away from them.

The Obsidian Mountain Trilogy edit

This series primarily follows the adventures of Kellen Tavadon during the third war between the races of light and the Endarkened.

  1. The Outstretched Shadow (2003)
  2. To Light a Candle (2004)
  3. When Darkness Falls (2006)

The Enduring Flame Trilogy edit

Set 1000 years after the events in the Obsidian Mountain Trilogy and following an entirely new cast of characters, with the exception of cameo appearances by major characters Jermayan and Idalia, and the continued presence of Ancaladar the Dragon.

  1. The Phoenix Unchained (2007)
  2. The Phoenix Endangered (2008)
  3. The Phoenix Transformed (2009)

The Dragon Prophecy Trilogy edit

  1. Crown of Vengeance with James Mallory (2012)
  2. Blade of Empire[15] with James Mallory (October 2017)
  3. "The Art of War"[15] with James Mallory (TBD)

One Dozen Daughters edit

Written with James Mallory.

  1. The House of the Four Winds (2014)

The Bard's Tale edit

Based on The Bard's Tale computer role playing game series.

  1. Castle of Deception (1992) with Josepha Sherman
  2. Fortress of Frost and Fire (1993) with Ru Emerson
  3. Prison of Souls (1993) with Mark Shepherd

Hunter Series edit

  1. Hunter (2015) ISBN 9781484707845[16]
  2. Elite (2016) ISBN 9781484707852[17]
  3. Apex (2017) ISBN 9781484707869[18]

Shadow Grail edit

Written with Rosemary Edghill, Shadow Grail is a young adult fantasy series about Spirit White, a teenager who has lost her family in an accident and is sent to Oakhurst Academy, where all the students have magical powers.

  1. Legacies, Tor Teen, 2010
  2. Conspiracies, Tor Teen, 2011
  3. Sacrifices, Tor Teen, 2013
  4. Victories, Tor Teen, 2014

Reboots edit

In a future world where zombies, vampires and werewolves co-exist with ‘normal’ humans on Earth, space ships are staffed by a motley crew of various types of undead or near-dead creatures. Written with Cody Martin.[19]

  1. Reboots, Phoenix Pick (2013, ISBN 978-1612420493), features a prequel novelette by Cody Martin.
  2. Reboots: Diabolical Streak, Phoenix Pick (2014, ISBN 978-1612421384), written with Cody Martin
  3. Reboots: Undead Can Dance, CAEZIK SF & Fantasy (2021, ISBN 978-1647100223), written with Cody Martin

Collections of short stories edit

  • Fiddler Fair (March 1, 1998), ISBN 0-671-87866-2
    • "How I Spent My Summer Vacation"
    • "Aliens Ate My Pickup"
    • "Small Print"
    • "Last Rights"
    • "Dumb Feast"
    • "Dance Track"
    • "Jihad"
    • "Balance"
    • "Dragon's Teeth"
    • "The Cup and the Cauldron"
    • "Once and Future"
    • "Fiddler Fair"
    • "The Enemy of My Enemy"
  • Werehunter (April 1, 1999), ISBN 0-671-57805-7
    • "Werehunter"
    • "Skitty"
    • "A Tail of Two Skitties"
    • "SCat"
    • "A Better Mousetrap"
    • "Last of the Season"
    • "Satanic, Versus"
    • "Nightside"
    • "Wet Wings"
    • "Stolen Silver"
    • "Roadkill"
    • "Operation Desert Fox"
    • "Grey"
    • "Grey's Ghost"

In 2013, Fiddler Fair and Werehunter were republished as the omnibus Dragon's Teeth, ISBN 978-1-4516-3943-8

Anthology series edit

Sword and Sorceress series short stories edit

Nine Mercedes Lackey stories written for the Sword and Sorceress series anthology involve Tarma & Kethry as the main characters. With the notable exception of "A Dragon in Distress", all of these short stories have subsequently been published in a compiled Tarma & Kethry novel called Oathblood (April 1998, ISBN 0-88677-773-9). The reason this story was left out of the compiled novel is due to the fact that the setting for "A Dragon in Distress" takes place in Elisabeth Waters's world, not Mercedes Lackey's Velgarth.

  1. Sword and Sorceress III (July 1986, ISBN 0-88677-141-2), story "Sword Sworn"
  2. Sword and Sorceress IV (July 1987, ISBN 0-88677-210-9), story "A Tale of Heroes"
  3. Sword and Sorceress V (August 1988, ISBN 0-88677-288-5), story "Keys"
  4. Sword and Sorceress VI (June 1990, ISBN 0-88677-423-3), story "The Making of a Legend"
  5. Sword and Sorceress VII (December 1990, ISBN 0-88677-457-8), story "The Talisman"
  6. Sword and Sorceress VIII (September 1991, ISBN 0-88677-486-1), story "Wings of Fire"
  7. Sword and Sorceress IX (April 1992, ISBN 0-88677-509-4), story "A Woman's Weapon"
  8. Sword and Sorceress X (June 1993, ISBN 0-88677-552-3), story "Friendly Fire"
  9. Sword and Sorceress XII (July 1995, ISBN 0-88677-657-0), story "A Dragon in Distress" with Elisabeth Waters
  10. Sword and Sorceress XXIII (November 2008, ISBN 1-934648-78-7), story "Scam Artistry" with Elisabeth Waters

Merovingen Nights series short fiction edit

  • some of these stories were recycled in "Heirs of Alexandria":
    • "Deathangel" (1987) (novelette), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Festival Moon, edited by C. J. Cherryh
    • "A Plague On Your Houses" (1987) (novelette), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Fever Season, edited by C. J. Cherryh
    • "A Tangled Web We Weave" (1988) (novelette), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Troubled Waters, edited by C. J. Cherryh
    • "More Than Meets the Eye" (1988) (novelette), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Smugglers Gold, edited by C. J. Cherryh
    • "Merovingian Folklore 101, or, Alarums, Excursions, and Rumors" (1988) (essay), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Smugglers Gold, edited by C. J. Cherryh
    • "Turning Point" (1989) (novelette), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Divine Right, edited by C. J. Cherryh
    • "Turning Point (Reprised) (#1)" (1989) (novelette), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Divine Right, edited by C. J. Cherryh
    • "Don't Look Back" (1990) (novelette), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Flood Tide, edited by C. J. Cherryh
    • "With Friends Like These" (1990) (novelette), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Flood Tide, edited by C. J. Cherryh
    • "Proving Ground" (1991) (novelette), in the anthology Merovingen Nights: Endgame, edited by C. J. Cherryh

Darkover series short stories edit

Elfquest series short stories edit

    • "A Friend In Need" (1989) (short story), in the anthology Elfquest - The Blood of Ten Chiefs, Vol. 3: Winds of Change edited by Richard Pini
    • "The Phantom of the Berry Patch" (1989) (short story) with Richard Pini, in the anthology Elfquest - The Blood of Ten Chiefs, Vol. 3: Winds of Change edited by Richard Pini
    • "Ties That Bind" (1990) (short story), in the anthology Elfquest - The Blood of Ten Chiefs, Vol. 4: Against Wind edited by Richard Pini
    • "Riders of the Storm" (1993) (short story), in the anthology Elfquest - The Blood of Ten Chiefs, Vol. 5: Dark Hours edited by Richard Pini

1632 series short stories edit

Other works edit

David Arkenstone collaboration edit

Other edit

  • Lackey contributed a story arc to City of Heroes in 2010 using that game's Architect system. This arc features "Diane Tregarde" (not "Diana" as referred to above, probably due to trademark issues) as a contact for a comic story about supernatural villain temp agencies.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "Lambda Literary Awards 1990". LambdaLiterary.org. 13 July 1991. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
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  9. ^ a b "Mercedes Lackey Website, The House of the Four Winds" 2013-07-27 at the Wayback Machine. Mercedeslackey.com. Retrieved 2013-09-01
  10. ^ "Stoned Souls never published" 2012-03-18 at the Wayback Machine. Firebird Arts & Music, 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
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  12. ^ "1635: The Eastern Front". baencd.thefifthimperium.com. 2010. Retrieved 2015-06-13.
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  14. ^ "The Secret World Chronicle". The Secret World Chronicle. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
  15. ^ a b "Merlinscribe | Entries tagged with dragon prophecy".
  16. ^ Hunter http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/900032096 Accessed 06 Feb. 2017
  17. ^ Elite http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/935196139 Accessed 06 Feb. 2017
  18. ^ Apex http://www.worldcat.org/title/apex-3/oclc/1004491872 Accessed 12 Dec. 2017
  19. ^ "Reboots". www.mercedeslackey.com. 21 December 2014. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  20. ^ "Other Books – Mercedes Lackey". www.mercedeslackey.com. 21 December 2014. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
  21. ^ . 2011-06-07. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved 2012-09-13.

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This is a list of books by Mercedes Lackey arranged by collection Contents 1 Valdemar universe 1 1 The Mage Wars 1 2 The Founding of Valdemar 1 3 The Last Herald Mage 1 4 Collegium Chronicles 1 5 The Herald Spy 1 6 Valdemar Family Spies 1 7 Brightly Burning 1 8 Vows and Honor 1 9 Kerowyn s Tale 1 10 Heralds of Valdemar 1 10 1 Heralds of Valdemar prequels 1 10 2 Arrows trilogy 1 11 The Mage Winds 1 12 The Mage Storms 1 13 Darian s Tale 1 14 Kelvren s Saga 1 15 Anthologies and other publications 2 Elves on the Road universe 2 1 Bedlam s Bard 2 2 Diana Tregarde 2 3 The SERRAted Edge 2 3 1 The SERRAted Edge Doubled Edge 3 Sacred Ground 4 Heirs of Alexandria series 5 The Secret World Chronicle 6 The Halfblood Chronicles with Andre Norton 7 Elemental Masters 8 Fairy Tale 9 Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms 10 Free Bards universe 10 1 Bardic Voices 10 2 Bardic Choices 11 The Dragon Jousters 12 Obsidian universe with James Mallory 12 1 The Obsidian Mountain Trilogy 12 2 The Enduring Flame Trilogy 12 3 The Dragon Prophecy Trilogy 13 One Dozen Daughters 14 The Bard s Tale 15 Hunter Series 16 Shadow Grail 17 Reboots 18 Collections of short stories 19 Anthology series 19 1 Sword and Sorceress series short stories 19 2 Merovingen Nights series short fiction 19 3 Darkover series short stories 19 4 Elfquest series short stories 19 5 1632 series short stories 20 Other works 20 1 David Arkenstone collaboration 20 2 Other 21 References 22 External linksValdemar universe editSome of the trilogies follow on chronologically from each other while others are set a considerable number of years apart from the others overall the books span some 2500 years The Mage Wars edit Co written with Larry Dixon These are set in pre history some 2500 years before the Heralds of Valdemar trilogy They describe the events which set off the Mage Storms It involves gryphons creatures created by the mage Urtho Mage of Silence The co protagonists are Skandranon Rashkae a princely but proud ebony gryphon and Amberdrake a Healer of spirit and mind called a kestra chern The Black Gryphon 1994 The White Gryphon 1995 The Silver Gryphon 1996 The Founding of Valdemar edit The story of the Baron Kordas Valdemar fleeing with his people the oppressive Eastern Empire and founding the kingdom of Valdemar in the western wilds The trilogy takes place c 1000 years after The Mage Wars and some 1400 years before the original Arrows trilogy Beyond 2021 ISBN 978 0 7564 1733 8 Into the West 2022 ISBN 978 0 7564 1736 9 Valdemar to be published on 12 12 2023 ISBN 978 0756417390The Last Herald Mage edit Main article The Last Herald Mage These occur some centuries before the Heralds of Valdemar books telling the life story of Vanyel Ashkevron by the time of the later books he has become legend thus explaining some of the small inconsistencies This series was also consistently nominated for the Lambda Literary Prize with Magic s Price winning in 1990 1 As of 2021 the novels in the Last Herald Mage trilogy are in development as the first season of a television show based on the Valdemar universe adapted by Kit Williamson and Brittany Cavallaro with Ted Field Anthony Tringali Michael Napoliello and Maria Frisk at Radar Pictures executive producing 2 This will be the first live action adaptation of Lackey s work Magic s Pawn 1989 ISBN 978 0 14 016751 1 Magic s Promise 1990 ISBN 978 0 88677 401 1 Magic s Price 1991 ISBN 978 0 88677 426 4Collegium Chronicles edit This series marked Lackey s novel length return to Valdemar after a five year hiatus The series takes place about a half a century after Magic s Price and about 500 years before the Heralds of Valdemar books and tells about the time of the founding of the Heralds Collegium Foundation 2008 ISBN 978 0 7564 0576 2 Intrigues 2010 ISBN 978 0 7564 0639 4 Changes 2011 ISBN 978 0 7564 0692 9 Redoubt 2012 ISBN 978 0 7564 0745 2 Bastion 2013 ISBN 978 0 7564 0944 9The Herald Spy edit This series is a continuation of the story of Mags from the Collegium Chronicles It covers Mags journey as a full herald and a spy Closer to Home 2014 ISBN 978 0 7564 0899 2 Closer to the Heart 2015 ISBN 978 0 7564 0900 5 Closer to the Chest 2016 ISBN 978 0 7564 0901 2Valdemar Family Spies edit This series is a continuation of the story of Mags after The Herald Spy trilogy It follows Mags and his children as they learn the family business The Hills Have Spies 2018 ISBN 978 0 7564 1317 0 Eye Spy July 2019 ISBN 978 0 7564 1320 0 Spy Spy Again June 2020 ISBN 978 0756413231Brightly Burning edit Brightly Burning May 2000 ISBN 978 0 613 63021 4 is a stand alone novel set somewhere between Collegium Chronicles and the Heralds of Valdemar books it describes another legendary character briefly referred to in the latter Lavan Firestorm Vows and Honor edit These precede the Heralds of Valdemar books and center around the characters Tarma and Kethry These characters appeared first in Marion Zimmer Bradley s Sword and Sorceress series and were revisited in subsequent short stories Two of these short stories are woven into the Vows and Honor books as part of a longer narrative The original Vows and Honor pair of books were linked together with By the Sword published long before Oathblood as a trilogy The Oathbound 1988 Oathbreakers 1989 Oathblood 1998 The third volume Oathblood is made up entirely of short stories in place of a longer narrative With its publication nearly all of the Tarma and Kethry stories were available together in a single compiled volume for the first time The single missing story A Dragon in Distress was co authored with Elisabeth Waters and was originally published in the Sword and Sorceress series volume XII The story now available as a solo e book is missing from the Oathblood collection due to being set in Elisabeth Waters s world not Mercedes Lackey s Valdemar The contents of Oathblood are as follows Introduction 1998 Originally published in Oathblood Sword sworn 1985 Originally published in Sword and Sorceress III Turnabout 1986 Originally published in Oathbound The Making of a Legend 1990 Originally published in Sword and Sorceress VI Keys 1988 Originally published in Sword and Sorceress V A Woman s Weapon 1992 Originally published in Sword and Sorceress IX The Talisman 1990 Originally published in Sword and Sorceress VII A Tale of Heroes 1987 Originally published in Sword and Sorceress IV Friendly Fire 1993 Originally published in Sword and Sorceress X Wings of Fire 1991 Originally published in Sword and Sorceress VIII Spring Plowing at Forst Reach 1998 Originally published in Oathblood Oathblood 1998 Originally published in OathbloodIn the books and short stories Tarma is a sword wielding Shin a in clanswoman Kethry is a magic user who carries a sword with unusual properties The nature of this sword Need is explored in later series set in Valdemar At the time of the Vows and Honor books all that is known is that it is magic protects female bearers and can pressure its owner into assisting other women The overarching goal for the two women is to accumulate resources enough to regenerate Tarma s almost destroyed clan As the titles of the books suggest emphasis is laid on the importance and consequences of oaths in at least one story from each book The setting of the books is generally in the lands south of Valdemar such as Rethwellan although there is a brief sojourn in Valdemar in Oathbreakers Despite limited time in Valdemar there were references in the first two Vows and Honor books to the Companions of Valdemar which laid early hints to their nature The introduction of a fourfold deity Tarma s Goddess was something of a novel idea at the time of publication Kerowyn s Tale edit This is a stand alone novel which connects the Vows amp Honor sub series to the Heralds and other trilogies it introduces the character Kerowyn who is the granddaughter of Kethry from the Vows and Honor sub series By the Sword 1991 Heralds of Valdemar edit This set consists of the original trilogy the very first Valdemar books published and a prequel trilogy Heralds of Valdemar prequels edit These center on the Weaponsmaster Alberich in the first two books and the thief Skif in the third book telling the stories of their not entirely voluntary enrollments as Heralds The order in which they were written differs from the internal chronology Exile s Honor 2002 Exile s Valor 2003 Take a Thief 2001 Arrows trilogy edit The first written and published of the Valdemar novels these center on the character Talia who from the moment of being Chosen by her Companion Rolan becomes the special and hard working Queen s Own Herald Arrows of the Queen 1987 Arrow s Flight 1987 Arrow s Fall 1988 The Mage Winds edit These follow on from the original Heralds of Valdemar trilogy and center on Princess Elspeth completing her transformation from the Brat to a fully fledged Herald Secondary protagonists include Skif and a new character Darkwind The latter part of Kerowyn s Tale By the Sword fills in the events that happen after Arrow s Fall but before Winds of Fate Winds of Fate 1991 ISBN 978 0 88677 516 2 Winds of Change 1992 ISBN 978 0 88677 563 6 Winds of Fury 1993 ISBN 978 0 88677 612 1The Mage Storms edit This next trilogy follows on the Heralds of Valdemar story and centers around the characters Karal and An desha as Velgarth is threatened by a repetition of the Cataclysm described in The Mage Wars trilogy This trilogy also focuses on the threat posed to Valdemar by the vast Eastern Empire and the development of the newly formed Alliance between Valdemar and its surrounding nations Storm Warning 1994 Storm Rising 1995 Storm Breaking 1996 Darian s Tale edit The Owl trilogy takes place several years after the events of The Mage Storms and follows the character Darian The story focuses on the repercussions of the mage storms on Valdemar s northern border and centers on new tensions between the Kingdom and invading barbarians from beyond the Ice Wall Owlflight 1997 ISBN 978 0 613 18137 2 Owlsight 1998 ISBN 978 0 88677 803 3 Owlknight 1999 ISBN 978 0 88677 916 0Kelvren s Saga edit The setting of this miniseries of shorter fiction and a novel to be published in 2023 is a post Mage Storms military conflict with a secessionist movement in Deedun The series features the character Kelvren Skothkar from the preceding series Darian s Tale A Perfect Day in Valdemar 2002 novelette by Larry Dixon first appeared in the anthology Fantasy DAW 30th Anniversary Transmutation 2005 short story by Larry Dixon first appeared in Crossroads and Other Tales of Valdemar Valdemar Anthology Volume 3 Ripples and Cracks 2016 short story with Larry Dixon first appeared in Tempest Valdemar Anthology Volume 10 Gryphon in Light 2023 ISBN 978 0756414481 with Larry Dixon Gryphon s Valor to be published on 25 06 2024 ISBN 978 0 7564 1889 2 with Larry DixonAnthologies and other publications edit Various anthologies have been published from 1997 featuring some short stories by Lackey and other authors she invited to write about the Valdemar universe A companion book was also produced about the universe Sword of Ice and Other Tales of Valdemar 1997 Sun in Glory and Other Tales of Valdemar 2003 Crossroads and Other Tales of Valdemar 2005 Moving Targets and Other Tales of Valdemar 2008 Changing the World All New Tales of Valdemar 2009 Finding the Way and Other Tales of Valdemar 2010 Under the Vale and Other Tales of Valdemar 2011 No True Way All New Tales of Valdemar 2014 Crucible All New Tales of Valdemar 2015 Tempest All New Tales of Valdemar 2016 Pathways All New Tales of Valdemar 2017 Choices All New Tales of Valdemar 2018 Seasons November 2019 ISBN 978 0756414702 Passages November 2020 ISBN 978 0756414726 Boundaries December 2021 ISBN 978 0756414740 Shenanigans December 2022 ISBN 978 0756418502 Anything with Nothing to be published in November 2023 ISBN 978 0756418731 On the Other Side 2003 short story collected in Janis Ian s and Mike Resnick s anthology Stars Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian The Valdemar Companion 2001 edited by John Helfers and Denise LittleElves on the Road universe editThis universe is set in warp modern time further explanation needed featuring elves and magic Bedlam s Bard edit Lackey wrote the first few in this series with Ellen Guon and the latter part with Rosemary Edghill Bedlam Boyz 1993 by Ellen Guon later published prequel to Knight of Ghosts and Shadows Knight of Ghosts and Shadows 1990 with Ellen Guon Summoned to Tourney 1992 with Ellen GuonBedlam s Bard 1998 compilation of Knight of Ghosts and Shadows and Summoned to TourneyBeyond World s End 2001 with Rosemary Edghill Spirits White as Lightning 2001 with Rosemary EdghillA Host of Furious Fancies compilation of Beyond World s End and Spirits White as LightningMad Maudlin 2003 with Rosemary Edghill Music to My Sorrow 2005 with Rosemary Edghill Bedlam s Edge 2005 with Rosemary Edghill a collection of short stories set in the same universe as the rest of the series but not involving any of the characters from the rest of the books It includes two stories and an essay by Mercedes Lackey one story each from Ellen Guon and Rosemary Edghill and nine from a variety of other authors When reading the series in chronological order Music to My Sorrow follows directly from Mad Maudlin Diana Tregarde edit The main character Diana Tregarde is an American witch practicing a fantasy version of Wicca by virtue of her position as a Guardian Diana has access to more magical power than many and she is required to give her help when someone asks it of her Her magical abilities do not pay the bills however and so Diana makes her living by writing romance novels In the stories Diana must protect others from angry deities vampires and a sorceress who intends to remain eternally young Burning Water 1989 Children of the Night 1990 Jinx High 1991 Diana Tregarde Investigates 2006 omnibus edition of the above three novels 3 Arcanum 101 2010 is a novella included in Trio of Sorcery 2010 4 The character Diana Tregarde first appeared in two short stories Satanic Versus and Nightside which were originally written for inclusion in the Bureau 13 Stalking the Night Fantastic roleplaying game The short stories were first published in Marion Zimmer Bradley s Fantasy Magazine Satanic Versus 1990 Marion Zimmer Bradley s Fantasy Magazine Autumn 1990 5 Nightside 1989 Marion Zimmer Bradley s Fantasy Magazine Autumn 1989 6 Killer Byte 1994 Marion Zimmer Bradley s Fantasy Magazine Spring 1994 7 The books were published under Tor s horror imprint rather than its fantasy At the time of publication positive depictions of what Wiccans and more generally neopagans believed and did were rare In the mid nineties Lackey s books generally were regularly cited as examples of pagan friendly fiction 8 Lackey wrote that she had no plans for further books in the series because they did not sell well 9 nonetheless she incorporated several elements of the Guardian mythos including the apartment building where Diana lived into later books in her Bedlam s Bard series In the collection Bedlam s Edge Lackey notes that she placed the Diana Tregarde world with her SERRAted Edge and Summoned to Tourney world with the intention of forcing anyone who believed Diana Tregarde and the Guardians were real 9 to also have to believe in elves dragons and other patently fantastical things The SERRAted Edge edit Born to Run 1992 with Larry Dixon ISBN 978 0 671 72110 7 Wheels of Fire 1992 with Mark Shepherd ISBN 978 0 671 72138 1 When the Bough Breaks 1993 with Holly Lisle ISBN 978 0 671 72154 1 Chrome Circle 1994 with Larry Dixon ISBN 978 0 671 87615 9 Elvendude 1994 by Mark Shepherd ISBN 978 0 671 87630 2 Spiritride 1997 by Mark Shepherd ISBN 978 0 671 87775 0 Lazerwarz 1999 by Mark Shepherd ISBN 978 0 671 57806 0 Stoned Souls with Josepha Sherman never published as of February 2020 10 Silence 2017 with Cody Martin ISBN 978 1 481 48240 0 The Waters and the Wild 2019 with Rosemary Edghill Breaking Silence 2020 with Cody Martin The Otherworld 1999 with Holly Lisle and Mark Shepherd omnibus edition contains Wheels of Fire and When the Bough Breaks ISBN 978 0 671 57852 7 The Chromeborne 1999 with Larry Dixon omnibus edition contains Born to Run and Chrome Circle ISBN 978 0 671 57834 3The SERRAted Edge Doubled Edge edit The Doubled Edge series is set several hundred years earlier than the other SERRAted edge books The storyline is historically based surrounding Elizabeth I s parentage birth and rise to power In the fictional series the Light court elves try to bring Elizabeth safely to the throne while the Dark court elves hope for the misery of religious persecution from her half sister Mary This Scepter d Isle revolves around Henry VIII s illegitimate son Henry FitzRoy 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset and the later three focus on Elizabeth This Scepter d Isle 2004 with Roberta Gellis ISBN 978 0 7434 9889 0 Ill Met by Moonlight 2005 with Roberta Gellis ISBN 978 1 4165 2096 2 By Slanderous Tongues 2007 with Roberta Gellis ISBN 978 1 4165 2107 5 And Less than Kind 2008 with Roberta Gellis ISBN 978 1 4391 3284 5Sacred Ground editSacred Ground 1995 Sacred Ground is a non series novel in contemporary milieu concerning Native American magic The main character Jennifer Talldeer is a private investigator She is also Kestral Hunts Alone an apprentice shaman learning modified tribal magic from her grandfather She is called in to investigate possible sabotage at a local construction site where Indian artifacts have been found Initially a run of the mill investigation it quickly spirals into a mess involving an old flame Medicine and Native spirits running amok and an ancient evil once defeated by Jennifer s ancestor that has come back seeking revenge Much like Diana Tregarde Jennifer is an independent woman and a powerful magic worker who also has mundane problems In her short story After Midnight Lackey insinuates that the novel was an attempt to recover the spirit of the Diana Tregarde novels after the fiasco with a few fans believing the novels were based on real events 11 However Sacred Ground also did not sell well and Lackey took a break from dark fantasy Drums 2010 is a novella included in Trio of Sorcery 2010 4 Heirs of Alexandria series editSee also Heirs of Alexandria series with Dave Freer and Eric Flint Set in an alternate Venetian Empire in which magic thrives Note a significant amount of text and a couple of major characters in this work are adapted from stories written by Lackey in the Merovingen Nights shared universe series That series was started by C J Cherryh in her novel Angel with the Sword The Shadow of the Lion March 2002 Baen Books 0 7434 3523 0 A Mankind Witch July 2005 Baen Books 0 7434 9913 1 This Rough Magic December 2003 Baen Books 0 7434 7149 0 Much Fall of Blood 2010 Baen Books 978 1 4391 3351 4 Burdens of the Dead 2013 Baen Books 978 1 4516 3874 5The first books in this series were featured on various Baen CDs In 2010 Baen CD 23 featuring 1635 The Eastern Front included The Shadow of the Lion A Mankind Witch This Rough Magic and Much Fall of Blood of the Heirs of Alexandria series among other books 12 13 The Secret World Chronicle editInvasion 2006 with Steve Libbey Dennis Lee and Cody Martin The Hunt 2007 with Steve Libbey Dennis Lee and Cody Martin ISFDB amp Mercedes Lackey both say the 2nd book is World Divided World Well Lost a k a Revolution 2009 with Dennis Lee and Cody Martin Collision 2015 with Dennis Lee and Cody Martin Avalanche 2018 with Dennis Lee Cody Martin and Veronica GiguereThe Secret World Chronicle is a series of braided novels based on characters and ideas created by Lackey and Libbey in an on line role playing environment transposed into an entirely new setting Although there are plans to set future works in different eras Invasion is set in the present day in a world where metas short for metahumans that setting s term for superheroes first appeared during World War II and now play an important role in keeping the world safe In Invasion the world is invaded by a mysterious force of armored Nazi soldiers from the disbanded arcane Thule Society some of whom are subsequently found not to be human While the Secret World Chronicle is not set in the same world as the SERRAted Edge and Bedlam s Bard series it does share certain elements in common with those books one of Invasion s central characters Victoria Victrix Nagy is referred to as a Knight of Underhill The first book of the Secret World Chronicle began serialization in podcast form in September 2006 read aloud by actors Adam Higgins and Laura Patterson Beginning in 2007 the series continued to be read by voiceover artist Veronica Giguere In the second quarter of 2009 the series was sold to Baen Books with a publication date of 2011 for the first book and 2012 for the second 14 According to Lackey s website the four published books are Invasion 2011 World Divided 2012 Revolution 2013 and Collision 2015 with two short stories Secret World War White Bird and Secret World War Sgian Dubh also available A fifth book Avalanche was released in August 2018 The Halfblood Chronicles with Andre Norton editMain article The Halfblood Chronicles See also Andre Norton This series of novels is set on a world where both elves and dragons arrived from dimensional portals onto a world where humans were native The dragons remained hidden and elves subjugated the humans The story follows the exploits of a group of half blooded humans attempting to fight the elves The Elvenbane 1991 Elvenblood 1995 Elvenborn 2002 Elvenbred this was planned but never published due to the death of Andre Norton Elemental Masters editMain article Elemental Masters Set in an earth where magic exists during the early 20th century these stories follow magicians who control the powers of Air Fire Water and Earth These stories are based loosely sometimes very loosely on various fairy tales Although these books all take place in the same world and all include the same established system of Elemental Magick the first book The Fire Rose can be distinguished in that the story takes place in the United States rather than in England and the set of characters are not interrelated as are those in the following books The Wizard of London can be considered a prequel to the other stories set in England and takes place during the Victorian Era The Fire Rose 1995 ISBN 0 671 87750 X based on Beauty and the Beast The Serpent s Shadow 2001 ISBN 0 7564 0061 9 based on Snow White The Gates of Sleep 2002 ISBN 0 7564 0101 1 based on Sleeping Beauty Phoenix and Ashes 2004 ISBN 0 7564 0272 7 based on Cinderella The Wizard of London October 2005 ISBN 0 7564 0174 7 based on The Snow Queen Reserved for the Cat October 2007 ISBN 978 0 7564 0362 1 based on Puss in Boots Unnatural Issue June 2011 ISBN 978 0756405755 based on Donkeyskin Home from the Sea June 2012 ISBN 978 0756407278 based on East of the Sun and West of the Moon Tam Lin and The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry Steadfast June 2013 ISBN 978 0756408015 based on The Steadfast Tin Soldier Blood Red June 2014 ISBN 978 0756408978 based on Little Red Riding Hood From a High Tower June 2015 ISBN 978 0756408985 based on Rapunzel A Study in Sable June 2016 ISBN 978 0756408725 featuring Sherlock Holmes and based on The Twa Sisters A Scandal in Battersea October 2017 ISBN 978 0756408732 featuring Sherlock Holmes The Bartered Brides October 2018 ISBN 978 0756408749 featuring Sherlock Holmes and related to Bluebeard The Case of the Spellbound Child December 2019 ISBN 978 0756412111 featuring Sherlock Holmes and based on Hansel and Gretel Jolene December 2020 ISBN 978 0756412142 based on The Queen of the Copper Mountain The Silver Bullets of Annie Oakley January 2022 ISBN 978 0756412173 loosely based on the story of Annie OakleyLike her Valdemar universe two anthologies have been published featuring stories by Lackey and other invited authors They are Elemental Magic 2012 Elementary 2013 Fairy Tale editFirebird 1996 based on Russian folk tales The Black Swan 1999 based on the ballet Swan Lake Briarheart October 2021 based on Sleeping Beauty ISBN 978 0759557451Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms editA fantasy series that deals with the more mature side of fairy tales In the Five Hundred Kingdoms almost certainly a literal name the destiny of witches knights princesses and such are regulated by The Tradition a magical force that is one of the primary sources of magic Fairy Godmothers Champions and Wizards are responsible for ensuring that The Tradition is upheld with a minimal loss of life As with The Black Swan place names suggest that these books are set in a fantasized version of late medieval Europe The Five Hundred Kingdoms series is published as part of Harlequin s Luna imprint targeted at female romance science fiction fantasy readers The Fairy Godmother 2004 One Good Knight 2006 Fortune s Fool 2007 The Snow Queen 2008 The Sleeping Beauty 2010 Beauty and the Werewolf 2011 In addition to the novels two novellas Moontide first published in the anthology Winter Moon 2005 and A Tangled Web first published in the anthology Harvest Moon 2010 are also set in the Five Hundred Kingdoms Free Bards universe editBardic Voices edit The Lark and the Wren 1992 The Robin amp the Kestrel 1994 The Eagle amp the Nightingales 1996 Four and Twenty Blackbirds permanent dead link 1997 ISBN 0 671 87853 0 The Free Bards had their genesis in the story Fiddler Fair originally written for an Andre Norton shared world anthology titled Magic in Ithkar and published in the third volume Lackey rewrote changed and expanded the story into a setting of its own in The Lark and the Wren Fiddler Fair may be found in the Mercedes Lackey short story collection that is also titled Fiddler Fair Bardic Choices edit A Cast of Corbies 1994 The Dragon Jousters editThe books primarily follow the story of Vetch or Kiron from the second book onward and centers initially around a war between the neighboring countries of Alta and Tia both of which use Dragon Jousters as their most powerful weapons The books are based on the predynastic period of Ancient Egypt and very loosely the myth of Atlantis This series began with a short story entitled Joust which was published in The Dragon Quintet ISBN 076531035X This short story was later expanded into the following series with the first novel holding the same name as the short story that began the series Joust 2003 Alta 2004 Sanctuary May 2005 Aerie Oct 2006 Obsidian universe with James Mallory editThe world of the Obsidian Mountain Enduring Flame and Dragon Prophecy series contains many mythological creatures and contains several types of magic each with its own dynamics strengths and weakness The High Magic and Wild Magic are used by the protagonists while the Dark Magic is an old magic primarily practiced by a race of demons called the Endarkened There are several types of mages featured Wildmage A mage who was given the Three books of Wild Magic They can do a wide variety of things however each spell has two prices that depend on the size of the magick A physical price that usually gets the Wildmage tired but it can get him killed And the MagePrice that requires the people involved to do a deed as dictated by the gods of wild magic Both prices can be shared by other people if they want Knight Mage A type of wild mage which only appears during the direst of times Most of their magic is in the ability to excel in the various forms of warfare However what comes naturally to a regular Wild Mage often comes with difficulty to a Knight Mage as a result of their martial focus High Mage A mage who practices High magic also known as war magic They must be trained to use their magic otherwise the magic will kill them High Magery involves decades of training of the Magegift to gain mastery and differs from the Wild Magic in that it is heavily ritualized and requires vast amounts of supporting equipment for all but generally the simplest of spells unless one has mastered High Magic Elvenmage Little information is told about them but they are similar to Wildmages Dark Mage A Wildmage or Elvenmage that has been tainted or shadow touched Many believed that they were in the right while others were just greedy Dark Mages serve the Endarkened The Endarkened A race of demons who use a powerful magic which derives power from the suffering and death of others They were originally Elves who were tainted by He Who Is the main antagonists in the Obsidian Trilogy The Endarkened had immortality All kinds of mages except the Endarkened can bond themselves to dragons creating a mind link with them and having access to their almost unlimited source of power Usually both dragon and bonded have to accept the bond however Dark Mages use spells to force the bond so the dragons used to run away from them The Obsidian Mountain Trilogy edit This series primarily follows the adventures of Kellen Tavadon during the third war between the races of light and the Endarkened The Outstretched Shadow 2003 To Light a Candle 2004 When Darkness Falls 2006 The Enduring Flame Trilogy edit Set 1000 years after the events in the Obsidian Mountain Trilogy and following an entirely new cast of characters with the exception of cameo appearances by major characters Jermayan and Idalia and the continued presence of Ancaladar the Dragon The Phoenix Unchained 2007 The Phoenix Endangered 2008 The Phoenix Transformed 2009 The Dragon Prophecy Trilogy edit Crown of Vengeance with James Mallory 2012 Blade of Empire 15 with James Mallory October 2017 The Art of War 15 with James Mallory TBD One Dozen Daughters editWritten with James Mallory The House of the Four Winds 2014 The Bard s Tale editBased on The Bard s Tale computer role playing game series Castle of Deception 1992 with Josepha Sherman Fortress of Frost and Fire 1993 with Ru Emerson Prison of Souls 1993 with Mark ShepherdHunter Series editHunter 2015 ISBN 9781484707845 16 Elite 2016 ISBN 9781484707852 17 Apex 2017 ISBN 9781484707869 18 Shadow Grail editWritten with Rosemary Edghill Shadow Grail is a young adult fantasy series about Spirit White a teenager who has lost her family in an accident and is sent to Oakhurst Academy where all the students have magical powers Legacies Tor Teen 2010 Conspiracies Tor Teen 2011 Sacrifices Tor Teen 2013 Victories Tor Teen 2014Reboots editIn a future world where zombies vampires and werewolves co exist with normal humans on Earth space ships are staffed by a motley crew of various types of undead or near dead creatures Written with Cody Martin 19 Reboots Phoenix Pick 2013 ISBN 978 1612420493 features a prequel novelette by Cody Martin Reboots Diabolical Streak Phoenix Pick 2014 ISBN 978 1612421384 written with Cody Martin Reboots Undead Can Dance CAEZIK SF amp Fantasy 2021 ISBN 978 1647100223 written with Cody MartinCollections of short stories editFiddler Fair March 1 1998 ISBN 0 671 87866 2 How I Spent My Summer Vacation Aliens Ate My Pickup Small Print Last Rights Dumb Feast Dance Track Jihad Balance Dragon s Teeth The Cup and the Cauldron Once and Future Fiddler Fair The Enemy of My Enemy Werehunter April 1 1999 ISBN 0 671 57805 7 Werehunter Skitty A Tail of Two Skitties SCat A Better Mousetrap Last of the Season Satanic Versus Nightside Wet Wings Stolen Silver Roadkill Operation Desert Fox Grey Grey s Ghost In 2013 Fiddler Fair and Werehunter were republished as the omnibus Dragon s Teeth ISBN 978 1 4516 3943 8Anthology series editSword and Sorceress series short stories edit Main article Sword and Sorceress series Nine Mercedes Lackey stories written for the Sword and Sorceress series anthology involve Tarma amp Kethry as the main characters With the notable exception of A Dragon in Distress all of these short stories have subsequently been published in a compiled Tarma amp Kethry novel called Oathblood April 1998 ISBN 0 88677 773 9 The reason this story was left out of the compiled novel is due to the fact that the setting for A Dragon in Distress takes place in Elisabeth Waters s world not Mercedes Lackey s Velgarth Sword and Sorceress III July 1986 ISBN 0 88677 141 2 story Sword Sworn Sword and Sorceress IV July 1987 ISBN 0 88677 210 9 story A Tale of Heroes Sword and Sorceress V August 1988 ISBN 0 88677 288 5 story Keys Sword and Sorceress VI June 1990 ISBN 0 88677 423 3 story The Making of a Legend Sword and Sorceress VII December 1990 ISBN 0 88677 457 8 story The Talisman Sword and Sorceress VIII September 1991 ISBN 0 88677 486 1 story Wings of Fire Sword and Sorceress IX April 1992 ISBN 0 88677 509 4 story A Woman s Weapon Sword and Sorceress X June 1993 ISBN 0 88677 552 3 story Friendly Fire Sword and Sorceress XII July 1995 ISBN 0 88677 657 0 story A Dragon in Distress with Elisabeth Waters Sword and Sorceress XXIII November 2008 ISBN 1 934648 78 7 story Scam Artistry with Elisabeth WatersMerovingen Nights series short fiction edit Main article Merovingen Nights some of these stories were recycled in Heirs of Alexandria Deathangel 1987 novelette in the anthology Merovingen Nights Festival Moon edited by C J Cherryh A Plague On Your Houses 1987 novelette in the anthology Merovingen Nights Fever Season edited by C J Cherryh A Tangled Web We Weave 1988 novelette in the anthology Merovingen Nights Troubled Waters edited by C J Cherryh More Than Meets the Eye 1988 novelette in the anthology Merovingen Nights Smugglers Gold edited by C J Cherryh Merovingian Folklore 101 or Alarums Excursions and Rumors 1988 essay in the anthology Merovingen Nights Smugglers Gold edited by C J Cherryh Turning Point 1989 novelette in the anthology Merovingen Nights Divine Right edited by C J Cherryh Turning Point Reprised 1 1989 novelette in the anthology Merovingen Nights Divine Right edited by C J Cherryh Don t Look Back 1990 novelette in the anthology Merovingen Nights Flood Tide edited by C J Cherryh With Friends Like These 1990 novelette in the anthology Merovingen Nights Flood Tide edited by C J Cherryh Proving Ground 1991 novelette in the anthology Merovingen Nights Endgame edited by C J CherryhDarkover series short stories edit Main article Darkover series A Different Kind of Courage 1985 in the anthology Free Amazons of Darkover edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley An Object Lesson 1990 in the anthology Domains of Darkover edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley Set a Thief 1991 in the anthology Renunciates of Darkover edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley Poetic License 1994 in the anthology Snows of Darkover edited by Marion Zimmer BradleyElfquest series short stories edit Main article Elfquest A Friend In Need 1989 short story in the anthology Elfquest The Blood of Ten Chiefs Vol 3 Winds of Change edited by Richard Pini The Phantom of the Berry Patch 1989 short story with Richard Pini in the anthology Elfquest The Blood of Ten Chiefs Vol 3 Winds of Change edited by Richard Pini Ties That Bind 1990 short story in the anthology Elfquest The Blood of Ten Chiefs Vol 4 Against Wind edited by Richard Pini Riders of the Storm 1993 short story in the anthology Elfquest The Blood of Ten Chiefs Vol 5 Dark Hours edited by Richard Pini1632 series short stories edit Main article 1632 series To Dye For 2004 short story in the anthology Ring of Fire edited by Eric Flint Dye Another Day 2011 short story in the anthology Ring of Fire III edited by Eric FlintOther works editReap the Whirlwind 1989 with C J Cherryh book three of The Sword of Knowledge trilogy The Ship Who Searched 1992 with Anne McCaffrey Book 3 in The Brainship Series ISBN 0 671 72129 1 Freedom Flight 1992 with Ellen Guon Book 1 in the Wing Commander universe ISBN 0 671 72145 3 Rediscovery 1993 with Marion Zimmer Bradley Book 20 in the Darkover series ISBN 0 88677 529 9 If I Pay Thee Not in Gold 1993 with Piers Anthony ISBN 0 671 87623 6 Tiger Burning Bright 1995 with Marion Zimmer Bradley and Andre Norton ISBN 0 688 14360 1 In Celebration of Lammas Night 1996 created by Mercedes Lackey anthology edited by Josepha Sherman poem Lammas Night and short story Hallowmas Night Flights of Fantasy 1999 editor an anthology of raptor stories includes story Wide Wings The River s Gift 1999 ISBN 0 451 45759 5 Charmed Destinies with Rachel Lee and Catherine Asaro short story Counting Crows Luna 2003 The Wizard of Karres 2004 with Eric Flint and Dave Freer ISBN 978 0 7434 8839 6 Winter Moon with Tanith Lee and C E Murphy novella Moontide Luna 2005 Gwenhwyfar The White Spirit 2009 ISBN 978 0756406295 20 Harvest Moon with Cameron Haley and Michelle Sagara novella A Tangled Web Luna 2010 Dead Reckoning 2012 with Rosemary Edghill ISBN 978 1599906843 Nebula Awards Showcase 2016 2016 edited David Arkenstone collaboration edit Main article David Arkenstone Quest of the Dream Warrior 1995 short story with composer and musician David Arkenstone Arkenstones album with the same name is based on the story that appears in the booklet that comes with the album Return of the Guardians 1996 short story with David Arkenstone Arkenstones album with the same name is based on the story that appears in the booklet that comes with the albumOther edit Lackey contributed a story arc to City of Heroes in 2010 using that game s Architect system This arc features Diane Tregarde not Diana as referred to above probably due to trademark issues as a contact for a comic story about supernatural villain temp agencies 21 References edit Lambda Literary Awards 1990 LambdaLiterary org 13 July 1991 Retrieved 4 April 2010 White Peter 2021 08 03 Valdemar Universe Fantasy Book Series in the Works for TV from Kit Williamson Brittany Cavallaro amp Radar Pictures Deadline Retrieved 2022 01 05 Internet Science Fiction Database ISFDB Retrieved 2013 01 25 a b ISFDB ISFDB 2010 10 26 Retrieved 2012 09 13 ISFDB ISFDB Retrieved 2012 09 13 ISFDB ISFDB Retrieved 2012 09 13 ISFDB ISFDB Retrieved 2012 09 13 CUUPS Recommended Reading Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans 2001 04 27 Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2012 09 13 a b Mercedes Lackey Website The House of the Four Winds Archived 2013 07 27 at the Wayback Machine Mercedeslackey com Retrieved 2013 09 01 Stoned Souls never published Archived 2012 03 18 at the Wayback Machine Firebird Arts amp Music 2011 Retrieved 31 March 2011 The Last Straw archive org 1635 The Eastern Front baencd thefifthimperium com 2010 Retrieved 2015 06 13 Baen CD ROM Library Version 23 Eric Flint The 1635 The Eastern Front Disk Internet Archive Baen Publishing 2010 Retrieved 2015 06 13 The Secret World Chronicle The Secret World Chronicle Retrieved 2012 03 12 a b Merlinscribe Entries tagged with dragon prophecy Hunter http www worldcat org oclc 900032096 Accessed 06 Feb 2017 Elite http www worldcat org oclc 935196139 Accessed 06 Feb 2017 Apex http www worldcat org title apex 3 oclc 1004491872 Accessed 12 Dec 2017 Reboots www mercedeslackey com 21 December 2014 Retrieved 2023 02 06 Other Books Mercedes Lackey www mercedeslackey com 21 December 2014 Retrieved 2017 01 31 GamePro City of Heroes launches series 2 of guest authored Mission Arcs 2011 06 07 Archived from the original on June 7 2011 Retrieved 2012 09 13 External links editMercedes Lackey bibliography at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mercedes Lackey bibliography amp oldid 1212117951 Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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