Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters (Forgotten Realms)
Forgotten Realms - Publication Order
by Ed Greenwood
Why You'll Love This
Seven legendary sisters, each with her own agenda — and Ed Greenwood finally lets them all take center stage at once.
- Great if you want: deep Forgotten Realms lore through the eyes of iconic characters
- The experience: episodic and richly textured — more tapestry than thriller
- The writing: Greenwood layers worldbuilding into dialogue with effortless, veteran confidence
- Skip if: you're new to the Realms — references run deep and fast
About This Book
The Seven Sisters are among the most powerful and enigmatic figures in all of Faerûn — immortal chosen of the goddess Mystra, bound by magic and blood, scattered across a world that desperately needs them. In Silverfall, Ed Greenwood finally gives each sister her own moment in the spotlight, weaving together stories that reveal the women behind the legend: their vulnerabilities, their convictions, and the ancient darkness that forces them into action one by one. This is a book about what it costs to carry enormous power across centuries, and what remains worth fighting for when you've seen everything before.
Greenwood writes the Forgotten Realms with the intimacy of someone who built it room by room, and that depth shows throughout these interconnected tales. Rather than one sweeping narrative, the anthology structure lets each sister breathe as a distinct character with her own voice and moral weight. The prose is rich without being slow, moving between quiet character moments and sharp, kinetic confrontations with ease. Readers already familiar with Faerûn will find long-awaited context here; newcomers will find a surprisingly accessible entry point into one of fantasy's most layered settings.