Frostgrave books in order

Frostgrave is a fantasy wargaming series by Matthew Ward featuring rulebooks, campaign supplements, and tie-in fiction set in a frozen magical city, with fifteen books published from 2015 to 2020.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Tales of the Frozen City 2015 Matthew Ward Buy
2 Frostgrave 2015 Matthew Ward Buy
3 Thaw of the Lich Lord 2015 Matthew Ward Buy
4 Forgotten Pacts 2016 Matthew Ward Buy
5 Dark Alchemy 2016 Matthew Ward Buy
6 Into the Breeding Pits 2016 Matthew Ward Buy
7 Arcane Locations 2016 Matthew Ward Buy
8 The Frostgrave Folio 2017 Matthew Ward Buy
9 Ulterior Motives 2017 Matthew Ward Buy
10 Second Chances: A Tale of the Frozen City 2017 Matthew Ward Buy
11 The Maze of Malcor 2018 Matthew Ward Buy
12 Oathgold: A Tale of the Frozen City 2018 Matthew Ward Buy
13 The Wizards’ Conclave 2019 Matthew Ward Buy
14 Perilous Dark 2019 Matthew Ward Buy
15 Wizard Eye: The Art of Frostgrave 2020 Matthew Ward Buy

Frostgrave is a fantasy miniature wargaming line created by Matthew Ward and published by Osprey Games. The series is set in the ruins of Felstad, a city of wizards destroyed by a magical catastrophe and now frozen beneath ice and snow. As the ice recedes, rival wizards send warbands into the ruins to salvage magical artifacts.

The line includes the core rulebook, campaign expansions like Thaw of the Lich Lord and The Maze of Malcor, and tie-in fiction such as Tales of the Frozen City. Ward wrote both the game rules and much of the accompanying fiction, giving the setting a consistency that tabletop games don’t always have. The series ran from 2015 to 2020 across fifteen releases.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Frostgrave series?

There are fifteen books in the Frostgrave series, published between 2015 and 2020.

What is the first book in the Frostgrave series?

The first book in the Frostgrave series is Tales of the Frozen City, published in 2015.

Can you read the Frostgrave fiction without playing the wargame?

Yes. The tie-in novels and story collections like Tales of the Frozen City and Second Chances work as standalone dark fantasy fiction, though they are set in the same world as the miniature wargame.

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