J.R.R. Tolkien: Often considered the father of modern high fantasy, Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and "The Hobbit" are timeless classics that have had a profound influence on the genre.
George R.R. Martin: Known for his epic "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, which inspired the hit TV show "Game of Thrones," Martin's intricate world-building and complex characters have captivated readers worldwide.
Brandon Sanderson: Renowned for his meticulous world-building and intricate magic systems, Sanderson has created vast high fantasy worlds in series such as "The Stormlight Archive," "Mistborn," and "The Wheel of Time" (completing Robert Jordan's original series).
Patrick Rothfuss: Rothfuss gained immense popularity with "The Kingkiller Chronicle" series, known for its lyrical prose, captivating storytelling, and rich world-building.
Robert Jordan: Although no longer with us, Robert Jordan's epic "Wheel of Time" series, comprising 14 books, has amassed a massive fanbase and is considered a high fantasy staple.
Robin Hobb: Hobb is celebrated for her emotionally resonant characters and intricate storytelling in series such as "The Realm of the Elderlings," which includes subseries like "The Farseer Trilogy" and "The Liveship Traders Trilogy."
Terry Brooks: Known for his long-running "Shannara" series, Brooks has crafted a vast high fantasy world spanning multiple generations and epochs.
Ursula K. Le Guin: Le Guin's "Earthsea" series is regarded as a classic in the genre, blending beautifully written coming-of-age stories with profound themes and a richly imagined world.
Terry Goodkind: Goodkind's "Sword of Truth" series gained popularity for its blend of high fantasy and philosophical themes, following the adventures of Richard Cypher in a world of magic and prophecy.
Raymond E. Feist: Feist's "Riftwar Cycle" series, starting with "Magician," has captured readers' imaginations with its sprawling world, compelling characters, and epic conflicts.
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