Epic fantasy sagas are more than long stories, they are commitments. They invite readers to live inside invented histories, follow characters across years of war and transformation, and witness worlds shaped by myth, power, and consequence. From the mythic foundations of The Lord of the Rings to the sprawling ambition of The Wheel of Time, from the brutal realism of A Song of Ice and Fire to the uncompromising scale of Malazan Book of the Fallen, these series define what epic fantasy can be. This guide explores the essential fantasy sagas that shaped the genre, examining why they matter, where to start, and how each left a lasting mark on modern storytelling.
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Elder Scrolls Lore: Ch.1 – Daedric Princes of Skyrim, Morrowind, Oblivion
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Speculation is increasingly prevalent around how the Game of Thrones will come to an end on HBO since the television show is rapidly catching up to A Song of Ice and Fire, the epic fantasy upon which Game of Thrones is based. Author George RR Martin has proposed everything from extra seasons to feature-length films. Not […]
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Read MoreGet ready to rejoin Westeros as Season 3 of HBO‘s Game of Thrones begins Sunday, March 31st at 9PM.
Read MoreSpanning 14 lengthy novels and one short prequel, Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time is modern fantasy’s longest running epic without contest. The first book, The Eye of the World, was released by Tor Books on January 15, 1991 and quickly became a modern fantasy classic. The novels introduce readers to a world rich with lore […]
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