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ElemenstorLance
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ElemenstorLance
After the "success" of the ELotH: TES - Pen and Paper RPG in 1997, Realmworlds Publishing and Black Fox Games decided to "Strike While the Gear Was Hot", and flood the market as much as possible with "Lore" to feed the masses of RP'ers that were bound to multiply at the trough of their creation, slaking their appetite on the hash and tripe of their imaginations.
The result was not only a great number of companions and manuals to supplement the RPG, but also a volume of books about the Realm of Battal, known as The ElemenstorLance Series. Little is known about the authors of these books. Due to their poor quality, and often predictable storylines, it is largely speculated that the authors are none other than Holhik and Krakins. Others have pointed out that this was quite infeasible, as they seem to actually have been published faster than anyone could read them.
In 1999, TSR sued Realmworlds over the series, claiming that their model of storytelling had been incredibly plagiarized, even down to the very title and events of their imaginary world. Realmworlds' lawyers countered by asserting that TSR were a bunch of douchebags who exploited and easily manipulated fanbase by turning out reams and reams of printed douchebaggery, and that such a strategy was by no means fucking proprietary (this is of course, paraphrased). Judges agreed and TSR's lawsuit failed.
The books stayed on the shelves and continued to sell, much to he befuddlement of fans and booksellers alike.
The ElemenstorLance Series
listed by Battal Chronology (not the order written)
- The Sorcerial Yar, by Merth Lemon, 2004
- Mudlake, the Forester
- The Third Legs of Gods, by Aedan Dalry, 2002
- Rivers of the Sword
- Sepathok's Desire, by Paul Thompson, 2003
- Hyacinth Heroes, by J Drewish Gunpike, 2005
- The Perils of Shezdor, by Gordy Baron, 1998
- Big Trouble in the Little Sickle, by Alan Moore, 1999
- The Secondborn, by Tracy White and Leslie Hackstein, 1998
- The Underdogs of Rubian, by Tracy White and Leslie Hackstein, 1998
- Divine Secrets of the Wiz-Wiz Sisterhood, by Jan'et Plain, 1999
- Saga of the Rebuilt Kingdom, by Tracy White and Leslie Hackstein, 1999
- The Cerulean Circle, by Tracy White and Leslie Hackstein, 2001
- Illibar's Assignation, by Merth Lemon, 1998
- Elemenstors of Autumn Springtime, by Tracy White and Leslie Hackstein, 1999
- Auguries of the Kingdom, by Hal Robinson, 2000
- Perilous Circumstances, by Merth Lemon, 2003
- The Mincing Kingdom, by Hal Robinson, 2000
- The Dawn of Unlight's Setting, Part 1: The Rise of Dusk, by Hal Robinson
- The Dawn of Unlight's Setting, Part 2: Victory's Deathknell, by Hal Robinson
- Players of Battal, , by Tracy White and Leslie Hackstein
- Immortal Wanderings, by Tracy White and Leslie Hackstein, 2000
- Ruins and Robes: Tales of the Resundering
- The Trials of Wor
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to Battal, by Jan'et Plain, 2002
- Trail of the Black Wang, by Merth Lemon, 2002
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