Lady of Pharis is a tale that delves deeply into the history of this magical island and introduces a whole new cast of characters including Flaus, a beautiful and savage warrior fire maiden, Bled, a soldier for hire, and Wort, a Pharis priest. When an evil duke uses black magic to unleash a demonic vampire spirit, the tenuous balance between good and evil that prevailed in Lodoss after the War of the Gods is disrupted. The stage is set for a conflict that will embroil the ancient kingdoms of Moss and Valis in a desperate battle with the Demon Lord, and Flaus and her companions join forces with the legendary King Gahn, the Warrior Order of Pharis priests, and a beautiful and mysterious woman warrior to defeat the evil that threatens to overwhelm all of Lodoss.
A long time ago, there was a tremendous war between the goddess of Creation and the goddess of Destruction, which made the earth trembled. Both goddesses perished in the war and created what people called a cursed land - Lodoss. Something evil is happening in the land of Lodoss. Parn, a reckless young warrior, along with his newfound friends, takes on a quest to find out the source of this evil and becomes involved in the greatest epic struggle between good and evil since the war of the goddesses.
Five years ago, a band of six adventurers defeated the conquering armies of Marmo, the dark island, and saved the accursed island, Lodoss. Since that day, the survivors have been honored as heroes, and their deeds have become legends. But the evil never perished...it retreated, waited and schemed. Now, the Black Knight of Marmo has returned to threaten the accursed island once more. Old heroes must heed the call to defend their homeland and new heroes are forged as the battle for Lodoss begins anew... (Source: AnimeNewsNetwork)
The villagers of Kanon are in peril. The Marmo army is bearing down on them and their only escape is through the Forest of No Return. But the forest has an Elvin curse that will banish trespassing humans into a timeless limbo. Can Deedlit lift the curse, or will Parn and the entire village be lost...forever?
Parn, the strong-headed fighter. Deedlit, the young and haughty elf. Ghim, the grizzled Dwarf. Etoh, the young priest. Slayn, the sorcerer. And Woodchuck, the thief. These six must again unite as the evil of the Grey Witch permeates all of Lodoss Island!
Takes place around 30 years before the events in the main series, Lodoss-tou Senki.
Focuses on the continent called Crystania, under the rule of animal gods, which Ashram´s faction sailed to after the conclusion of the main Lodoss novels. First Series: Legend of the Drifters Vol 1-4 (1993 - 1996) Second Series: Vol 1: Legend of Crystania (1995) Vol 2: Legend of the Gods’ King I (1995) Vol 3: Legend of the Gods’ King II (1996) Vol 4: Legend of Heroes (1997) Vol 5: Legend of the Ant Emperor (1998) Vol 6: Legend of the Gilded (1999) Vol 7: Legend of the Seal (2000) Vol 8: Legend of the Dark (2000) Vol 9: Legend of Mercenaries: The Battle of the Other World (2002) Second Series Gaiden: Vol 1: Legend of the Seal (prelude) (1995) Vol 2: Legend of Mercenaries (prelude) (1997) Vol 3: Legend of Mercenaries: Omens of the Dark Clouds (2001) Vol 4: Legend of Mercenaries: Visitors from the Past (2001)
Knight Spark becomes the Duke of the vacated island Marmo after the events of [Lodoss-tou Senki (Novel)](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=28119030987) and begins a relationship with Neese. He has to battle new foes and the still-living dark wizard Wagnard, now the vampiric King of the Undead, to keep control of his domain and avoid another sweeping war on Lodoss. Vol 0: Inheritors of the Flame (1999) First published in 1998 as *Lord of the Dark Island* Vol 1: Horror of the Forest of Darkness (1998) Vol 2: Rebirth of the Evil Empire (2001) Vol 3: The Evil Black Dragon (2001) Vol 4: Fated Demonic Ship (2004) Vol 5: Unholy Apocalypse I (2005) Vol 6: Unholy Apocalypse II (2006)
A parody of the "Record of Lodoss War" series, using super-deformed characters.
When an all-female adventuring team needs a mage, the only one they can get on short notice is the burly adopted son of the head of the local mage guild. Not only does Louie look more like a fighter than a mage, he acts like it, too, getting into all manner of trouble and trying to solve it with his fists. And when the team's cleric learns that her god has assigned to her a special relationship with Louie, well, let's just say she's less than happy.
Nectrella, a necromancer of Kastuul's bloodline, has taken his lover captive. To reclaim her, the berserker Thane throws himself into a desperate, life-or-death battle. (Source: Naver, translated)
The original RPG replay trilogy was published in Comptiq magazine between 1986 and 1989 under the title *D&D Magazine Live Record of Lodoss War Replay* and is the basis for the main Record of Lodoss War novel series. Every arc primarily follows a new group. Parn's party, Orson´s party and lastly Spark´s party. Rules from Dungeons & Dragons, RuneQuest and Tunnels & Trolls were used due to predating Group SNE´s various RPG rulesets. The three RPG replays were adapted into three light novel format publications by Kadokawa Sneaker between 1989 and 1991 with some differences and a changed ruleset. A fourth RPG replay about Spark´s party was published in 1998 as a mini light novel. A fifth RPG replay, featuring a new cast, was published in 2020. First Series: RPG Replay Vol 1-3 (1989 - 1991) Second Series: Spark, the Heroic Knight (1998) Plot by Ryo Mizuno, illustrations by Yutaka Izubuchi. Third Series: The Wandering Nobleman’s Endless Journey Home (2020) Plot by Takeo Sugiura, illustrations by Retsu Tateo.
Two years after the sorceress Karla escapes, Parn and Deedlit continue to search for her. Meanwhile, war is brewing between two desert clans who were once one. Adapts the second volume of Record of Lodoss War.

