Valdemar series

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The Valdemar series is a series of fantasy novels by Mercedes Lackey on the world of Velgarth. Most have some relation to the kingdom of Valdemar, featuring stories of the Heralds of Valdemar — a type of magically- or psychically-gifted knights of the realm.

The series features numerous supernatural abilities, divine intervention, and sentient non-human species, and spans a long period of time from the "Mage Wars" to centuries (millennia) later.

As with many long series, the series is broken up into smaller sub-series, trilogies, and duologies.

The series is notable for its inclusion of numerous strong female characters and positive depictions of same-sex sexuality.

In internal chronology:

The Mage Wars (prehistory, 1000 BF)
  • The Black Gryphon
  • The White Gryphon
  • The Silver Gryphon
The Last Herald-Mage (750-800 AF)
The Legend of Lavan Firestorm (1077 AF)
  • Brightly Burning
Vows and Honor (1270 AF)
Heralds of Valdemar (1376 AF & onward)
Kerowyn's Tale
The Mage Winds
  • Winds of Fate
  • Winds of Change
  • Winds of Fury
The Mage Storms
  • Storm Warning
  • Storm Rising
  • Storm Breaking
The Owl Mage
  • Owlflight
  • Owlsight
  • Owlknight
  • "A Herald's Journey" (short story in The Valdemar Companion)
Short story collections
References
  • Valdemar Companion
Other material
Short stories (unsorted)
  • "A Herald's Journey" (The Valdemar Companion)
  • "Sword-sworn" (Oathblood)
  • "Turnabout" (Oathblood)
  • "A Tale of Heroes" (Oathblood)
  • "Oathbound" Chapter 6 inSword and Sorceress, 1988
  • "Keys" (Oathblood)
  • "The Making of a Legend" (Oathblood)
  • "The Talisman" (Oathblood)
  • "Stolen Silver" (Horse Fantastic)
  • "Wings of Fire" (Oathblood)
  • "A Woman's Weapon" (Oathblood)
  • "Friendly Fire" (Oathblood)
  • "Sunlancer" (Sword of Ice)
  • "Sword of Ice" (Sword of Ice)
  • "Blue Heart" (Sword of Ice)
  • "Spring Plowing at Forst Reach" (Oathblood)
  • "Oathblood (Oathblood)