Midkemia.
Wow, there's literally hundreds that could be on that list.
However, some of the ones that definitely should have made it:
Zelazny's Amber
Bujold's Chalion
Feist's Riftwar Saga
Donaldson's The Land
Edding's Belgariad and Mallorean
Pullman's Dark Materials
Hobb's Realm of the Elderlings
Erickson's Malazan Book of the Fallen
The shared universe of Thieves World
Gemmel's Legend series
Even some of the great oldies:
Howard's Hyperborea
Leguin's Earthsea
Leiber's Newhon
Vance's Dying Earth
Lewis' Narnia
Alexander's Prydain
Cherryh's Gates cycle
and of course lots more.
I'd put LOTR up there as the grand champion, retire the trophy and start talking about the others.
The best designed world after that - I'd say The Land, Amber, and Westeros would be my top three, with Earthsea given the old timer's award. Chalion is awfully close - there's a reason Bujold has won so many Hugo and Nebula awards.
I'm hearing great things about Malazan, haven't had a chance to read it yet.
But then most people would have just voted Other and asked why LOTR wasn't on the list.I should have left LoTR out as the results would surely give it to Tolkien if included and left it to anyone but LoTR.
But then most people would have just voted Other and asked why LOTR wasn't on the list.I should have left LoTR out as the results would surely give it to Tolkien if included and left it to anyone but LoTR.
I voted for Lord of the Rings, not only because I love it but because Tolkien did such an amazing (and amazingly consistent) job there, creating not only characters and geography and races, but also history(ies) and language(s) and mythology(ies). Amazing, simply amazing.
But I'd also like to put in a good word for the Discworld.
That's why I voted Other.The Discworld series is one of the finest examples of the fantasy genre ever written.
I love Death Gate too! It's really an imaginative, wild world, and the story is so complex and layered. Besides, Haplo and Alfred are juts too cool!My favorite is still the Death Gate series from Weis & Hickman.
I quite liked Earthsea, but it never impressed me much. On the other hand, I hate Narnia with the burning heat of a thousand suns.No Narnia? No Earthsea?
I agree very much. Death Gate had a lot of that. Personally I love the idea of rune magic, which is inspired by quantum mechanics.To AnyStar and iguana tonante: Glad to see I'm not the only one who digs The Death Gate Cycle (which, IMO, is the greatest piece of fiction Weis and Hickman have written, even surpassing their brilliant Dragonlance novels). My favorite parts of the DGC and its universe are the Elves and Dwarves, who are both simultaneously familiar and refreshingly different.
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