Wanna start a Dungeons and Dragons campaign but don’t have any friends to play with? You’re in luck! With this 10 fantasy books that feel like playing DnD, you don’t need friends. What are friends good for, anyway? Every DnD player knows that your party members are only in it for themselves – just a bunch of lowlife chaotic neutrals looking for their next loot score. You think that holier than thou paladin will step in to save you if doing so will offend his god? Think again. And don’t even get me started on the rogues – just take my word for it (and these authors’ words too) you’ll find a better campaign in the pages of a book.
The Blade Itself
(Gollancz)Joe Abercrombie’s The Blade Itself serves as a PSA against forming any sort of adventuring party whatsoever. This novel’s grimdark world is a high fantasy rat race more cutthroat than Wall Street in 1980’s. The cast is made up of characters who come in every shade of morally grey, including a nine fingered barbarian down on his luck and desperate for a win, a morally repugnant nobleman who cheats at cards and wounds in duels, and a twisted torturer who serves as a Lawful Evil poster child while working for the Inquisition. Throw a cantankerous old wizard who may or may not be a conman into the mix and you’ve got a band of murderous miscreants primed and ready for the most self-serving adventure the world has ever had the displeasure to behold.
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