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Encyclopedia > Dragonlance
The current edition Dragonlance logo, as seen on all books published in the more recent times.
The current edition Dragonlance logo, as seen on all books published in the more recent times.
The original Dragonlance logo, appearing on many novels printed in the earlier days of Dragonlance. Any reprints of these novels bear the new logo on them.
The original Dragonlance logo, appearing on many novels printed in the earlier days of Dragonlance. Any reprints of these novels bear the new logo on them.

Dragonlance is a large series of fantasy novels, with over 100 novels printed. It was originally created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Hickman and his wife created the basic idea while driving in their car on the way to TSR, Inc. for Hickman to take a job. At TSR, he met his future partner Margaret Weis, and they gathered a group of associates to play a Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying game. The adventures of that game became Dragons of Autumn Twilight, and that novel was the first in the Chronicles Trilogy, the core novels of Dragonlance. The majority of the novels take place in the various regions of Ansalon, a small continent, though some have taken place on the lesser known continent of Taladas, north of Ansalon. Download high resolution version (1200x435, 119 KB)Dragonlance Logo This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ... Download high resolution version (1200x435, 119 KB)Dragonlance Logo This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Fantasy is a genre of art that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. ... A novel is an extended work of written, narrative, prose fiction, usually in story form; the writer of a novel is a novelist. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... Margaret Baldwin Weis (born March 16, 1948 in Independence, Missouri, United States) is an extremely prolific fantasy novelist who, along with Tracy Hickman, is one of the original creators of the Dragonlance game world and has written numerous novels and short stories set in the world of Krynn. ... Tracy Raye Hickman (born November 26, 1955) is a best-selling fantasy author, best known for his work on Dragonlance as a game designer and co-author with Margaret Weis, while he worked for TSR. They also wrote the Dark Sword trilogy, the Death Gate Cycle, and the Sovereign Stone... TSR, Inc. ... This article is about the role-playing game. ... Dragons of Autumn Twilight is a fantasy novel by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, based on a series of Dungeons & Dragons gaming modules. ... Ansalon is a continent on Krynn, the fictional world of the Dragonlance setting. ... Taladas is a continent in the northern hemisphere of Krynn, the fictional world for the Dragonlance setting of the Dungeons and Dragons role playing game. ...

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History and influence

Dragonlance Campaign Setting book cover
Dragonlance Campaign Setting book cover

This series was originally published by TSR, Inc. during the early-to-mid-1980s as a supplement to their Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game products. It is currently published by Wizards of the Coast, which purchased TSR in 1997. Wizards of the Coast has licensed Sovereign Press to publish further Dragonlance game material. Image File history File links Dragonlance_CS_Cover. ... Image File history File links Dragonlance_CS_Cover. ... TSR was a company formed as Tactical Studies Rules in 1972 by Gary Gygax and Don Kaye (and others later) to publish the rule set for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. ... This article is about the role-playing game. ... Wizards of the Coast (often referred to as WotC or simply Wizards) is a publisher of games, primarily based on fantasy and science fiction themes. ... Sovereign Press, Incorporated is a publisher and distributor of role-playing games based in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. ...


The world of Dragonlance was the first fictional world to be professionally produced as a role-playing game world, with product tie-ins (novels, role-playing modules, figurines, etc.) prepared and manufactured when it was first released. Before Dragonlance, fictional role-playing worlds evolved from the amateur creations of the games' players (with the most notable example being the Greyhawk campaign setting), or from previously existing fictional settings (I.C.E's MERP) or settings based in the real world. The success of the Dragonlance series encouraged role-playing game producers to invent and market additional fictional game worlds, such as the Ravenloft series. A role-playing game (RPG, often roleplaying game) is a type of game in which the participants assume the roles of fictional characters and collaboratively create or follow stories. ... The Greyhawk logo Greyhawk is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, also known as the World of Greyhawk. ... Middle-earth Role Playing (MERP) was a subset of the Rolemaster role-playing game rules set in Tolkiens Middle-earth and published by Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.). The system was somewhat like Dungeons & Dragons with character classes and levels. ... Ravenloft is a fictional campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. ...


The central books of the Dragonlance series were written by the authoring team of Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Other notable writers within the series include Richard A. Knaak, Douglas Niles, Roger E. Moore, Don Perrin, Jean Rabe, Paul B. Thompson, Tonya C. Cook, Michael Williams and Chris Pierson. Margaret Baldwin Weis (born March 16, 1948 in Independence, Missouri, United States) is an extremely prolific fantasy novelist who, along with Tracy Hickman, is one of the original creators of the Dragonlance game world and has written numerous novels and short stories set in the world of Krynn. ... Tracy Raye Hickman (born November 26, 1955) is a best-selling fantasy author, best known for his work on Dragonlance as a game designer and co-author with Margaret Weis, while he worked for TSR. They also wrote the Dark Sword trilogy, the Death Gate Cycle, and the Sovereign Stone... Richard A. Knaak is the bestselling author of Dragonlance novels, Dragonrealm (his own creation), soon-to-be five novels for Blizzard Entertainments Diablo series, and eventually seven works in the Warcraft universe. ... Douglas Niles is a fantasy author and game designer. ... Roger E. Moore discovered roleplaying games in the late 1970s while writing gaming articles for various magazines while he was with the U.S. Army. ... A former officer in the Canadian military, Don Perrin acted as an advisor to Margaret Weis on the last of her Star of the Guardians novels, Ghost Legion (in which he also apperas as a character); he then went on to co-author the Mag Force 7 novels with her. ... Jean Rabe is a fantasy and sci-fi author and editor who has worked on the Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, and BattleTech series, as well as many others. ... Paul B. Thompson is a writer, who mainly writes science fiction and fantasy. ... Michael Williams was born and lives in Louisville, Kentucky. ... Chris Pierson is a computer game designer as well as a celebrated author for the Dragonlance saga. ...


For most of Dragonlance's history, the "main storyline" has meant those books that were set in the world's "present" and moved events forward. For example, until Time of the Twins, almost all novels were set before the Chronicles trilogy, often in ancient history.


The series have inspired different works outside literature. "Wishmaster," a song by Nightwish, is based on Raistlin and Dalamar's relationship as master and apprentice, referencing the Inn of the Last Home, while "Wanderlust" uses the same name of the kender passion for traveling. The Swedish metal band Lake of Tears recorded a song called "Raistlin and the Rose" in their 1997 album "Crimson Cosmos," while the German group Blind Guardian wrote "The Soulforged," another song inspired by Raistlin's story, which appeared on the band's 2002 album "A Night At the Opera." Wishmaster is a song from the album Wishmaster of the finnish symphonic metal band, Nightwish. ... Nightwish is a Finnish symphonic metal band formed in 1996 in the town of Kitee. ... Raistlin Majere (326 - 356 AC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. ... Dalamar Argent (265 AC - ), also known as Dalamar the Dark is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. ... The List of Dragonlance locations tries to enumerate the most important cities, towns, castles and villages found in the world of Krynn, from the Dragonlance setting. ... The Kender Tasslehoff Burrfoot on the right Kender are a fictional race unique to the Dragonlance world, a setting of the Dungeons & Dragons role playing game, most popularized by a large series of novels which take place there. ... Heavy Metal is a genre of music that emerged as a defined musical style in the 1970s, having its roots in hard rock bands which, between 1967 and 1974, took blues and rock to create a hybrid with a thick, heavy, guitar-and-drums-centered sound, characterised by the use... Lake of Tears is a Swedish metal band. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


Main storyline

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Fourth Age

The Dragonlance story is set over 300 years after the Cataclysm, an event in which the gods grow angry at the Kingpriest's arrogance, drop a fiery mountain (truly a meteor) onto the nation of Istar, which rearranges the face of the planet Krynn, and appear to depart from the world. According to the story, mankind was too angry to accept them. A war is developing, and a group of friends meet with an exiled barbarian couple carrying a Blue Crystal staff. They are called the Heroes of the Lance, also known as the Companions. They begin a journey in which they learn about the staff's secret, the real meaning of the departure of the gods, the return of the dragons and the fabled weapons known as dragonlances. They eventually defeat the Queen of Darkness, and end the War of the Lance. In the Dragonlance books, the Cataclysm was a catastrophic event that occurred when the Kingpriest of Istar demanded to be given godlike powers in order to eliminate evil from the world. ... The Deities of Dragonlance are arranged into three groups according to their alignment: good, neutral and evil. ... The Kingpriest of Istar is the title given to the spiritual and political leader of the Empire of Istar in the fictional world of Dragonlance. ... Photo of a burst of meteors with extended exposure time A meteor is the visible path of a meteoroid that enters the Earths (or another bodys) atmosphere, commonly called a shooting star or falling star. ... The List of Dragonlance locations tries to enumerate the most important cities, towns, castles and villages found in the world of Krynn, from the Dragonlance setting. ... Krynn is the fictional world of the Dragonlance setting. ... Appearing in Chronicles, Volume 1, Book 1 Tanis Half-Elven Flint Fireforge Sturm Brightblade Tasslehoff Burrfoot Caramon Majere Raistlin Majere Goldmoon Riverwind Appearing in Chronicles, Volume 1, Book 2 Tika Waylan Laurana Kanan Berem Categories: Dragonlance characters | Dragonlance ... Draconomicon image of the Chromatic and Metallic Dragons In modern fantasy fiction, dragons are often depicted as having many different races, each usually based on a particular color of their scales or an affinity with an element; much of this originated in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) role-playing game... Dragonlances are fictional weapons found in the Dragonlance world. ... The Dragon of All Colors and of None, Takhisis in her Five-headed dragon form. ... The War of the Lance is a fictional war in the Dragonlance setting. ...


Some years after that, the mage Raistlin Majere, who has become very powerful, begins an attempt to ascend to godhood. He weaves into his plan his brother Caramon Majere, the cleric Crysania, and the kender Tasslehoff Burrfoot. He eventually stops this plan, realizing he would succeed, but in that would lead him to a life of eternity alone. He understands this after his brother sees the future and reveals this to Raistlin. Raistlin sacrifices himself and stays in the Abyss, giving Caramon time to leave the Abyss with Crysania. This act redeems him in the eyes of the gods. Though never attaining godhood, he does however have a unique afterlife experience. This story is told in the Legends trilogy. Raistlin Majere (326 - 356 AC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. ... Caramon Majere (326 AC - 38 SC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. ... Tasslehoff Burrfoot (often called Tas) is a fictional character of the kender race from the Dragonlance series of novels, written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. ... The Dragonlance Legends are a trilogy of fantasy novels written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. ...


Book list

The main storyline of the original Dragonlance series has been written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, with multiple books written by several authors including the aforementioned ones covering different years in between and sometimes during the main events. The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ...

  • The Chronicles Trilogy relates the events since the meeting of the Companions until the end of the War of the Lance and the defeat of the Dragonarmies of Ansalon, covering years 350 to 353 A.C.
  • The Second Generation is a single compilation book which picks the most important tales from the Tales series and details the children of the Companions, all of which become players in the later story. This book is considered in the main storyline, as it is needed to be read in order to understand events that happened between the War of the Lance and the Chaos War. However, it is possible to read Dragons of Summer Flame without reading The Second Generation. These two novels developed characters that would later be seen in the War of Souls trilogy.
  • Dragons of Summer Flame (originally intended to be a trilogy but shortened to a single book due to publisher's pressures) covers the Chaos War, also known as the Second Cataclysm, in the year 383 A.C. The gods and mortals join forces to defeat Chaos in his attempt to destroy Krynn. The war ends with the withdrawal of Chaos and the gods of Krynn, in a divine agreement to keep the world safe.
  • Dragons of a New Age describes the rise of the Dragon Overlords and introduces the Fifth Age of Dragonlance. It leads into the War of Souls Trilogy.
  • The War of Souls trilogy begins as a strange storm courses through Krynn, beginning the the War of Souls in the year 421 A.C. (38 S.C. in the new year nomenclature), The end of the war brings the return of the gods, the death of Takhisis and the departure of Paladine as head of the good gods in order to maintain the balance between Good and Evil.
  • On 11 July 2006, the first book of the Lost Chronicles trilogy was released,[1] detailing the events surrounding the recovery of the Hammer of Kharas. The events in this book fall between the first and second books of the Chronicles Trilogy. The second book in the Lost Chronicles series tells the story of the War of the Lance from Kitiara Uth Matar's and Lord Soth's point of view. The third is set to describe how Raistlin Majere took the Black Robes in Neraka. The first one of this trilogy is called Dragons of the Dwarven Depths. These books will fill gaps left in the original Chronicles Trilogy, and may be considered to fit in the main storyline.

These books are considered to be the core Dragonlance books. Other books may contradict these, In particular, The Meetings Sextet and the Preludes novels, which detail the lives of the companies prior to the War of the Lance, contain many inconsistencies. when compared to the original trilogy. Nancy Varian Berberick, a Dragonlance author, explained that authors had to work with the written novels and gaming modules, which accounted for some continuity issues.[2] An example of these problems can be found in the Dragons of a New Age trilogy by Jean Rabe, which was written before the War of Souls trilogy. The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... The War of the Lance is a fictional war in the Dragonlance setting. ... Ansalon is a continent on Krynn, the fictional world of the Dragonlance setting. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... The Blue Ladys War is a fictional war set on the continent of Ansalon on the world of Krynn, as told in the Dragonlance novels, specifically the Dragonlance Legends. ... Raistlin Majere (326 - 356 AC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. ... Caramon Majere (326 AC - 38 SC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. ... Time travel is a concept that has long fascinated humanity—whether it is Merlin experiencing time backwards, or religious traditions like Mohammeds trip to Jerusalem and ascent to heaven, returning before a glass knocked over had spilt its contents. ... In the Dragonlance books, the Cataclysm was a catastrophic event that occurred when the Kingpriest of Istar demanded to be given godlike powers in order to eliminate evil from the world. ... The Dwarfgate Wars, also known as Dwarven Wars[1] is a fictional war in the Dragonlance settings. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... The War of Souls is a fictional war in the Dragonlance setting. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... The Chaos War, also known as the Second Cataclysm, is a fictional war in the Dragonlance setting. ... Ionthas is a fictional deity in the Dragonlance universe. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... The War of Souls is a fictional war in the Dragonlance setting. ... The Dragon of All Colors and of None, Takhisis in her Five-headed dragon form. ... Paladine, The Dragons Lord, is a fictional deity from the Dragonlance fantasy novels written by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, and numerous other authors. ... July 11 is the 192nd day (193rd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 173 days remaining. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ... This is a list of the major artifacts discovered and used during the Dragonlance series. ... Kitiara Uth Matar is a fictional character from the Dragonlance campaign setting created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. ... Lord Soth, the Knight of the Black Rose (full name: Lord Loren Soth of Dargaard Keep), is a fictional character in the fantasy realms of Dragonlance and later Ravenloft. ... Raistlin Majere (326 - 356 AC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. ... The Wizards of High Sorcery are a fictional group of people in the Dragonlance universe. ... The List of Dragonlance locations tries to enumerate the most important cities, towns, castles and villages found in the world of Krynn, from the Dragonlance setting. ... Dragons of the Dwarven Depths is a fantasy novel by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, based on the Dragonlance fictional campaign setting. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... Jean Rabe is a fantasy and sci-fi author and editor who has worked on the Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, and BattleTech series, as well as many others. ...


Dragonlance movie

For more details on this topic, see Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight (movie).

On 14 July 2006, the casting of the Dragonlance animated movie was announced, including July 14 is the 195th day (196th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 170 days remaining. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...


Kiefer Sutherland as the voice of Raistlin Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born December 21, 1966 in London, England) is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning Canadian television and film actor, best known for his role of Jack Bauer on the series 24. ...


Lucy Lawless as the voice of Goldmoon.[3] Lucy Lawless (born Lucille Frances Ryan on March 29, 1968 in Mount Albert, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actress and singer best known for her role as Xena on the television series Xena: Warrior Princess from 1995 to 2001. ...


Phil LaMarr (Samurai Jack) - Riverwind


Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville) - Tanis Half-Elven


Michelle Trachtenberg (Buffy) - Tika Waylan


Fred Tatasciore (Ultimate Avengers) - Flint Fireforge


Rino Romano (The Batman) - Caramon Majere


Jason Marsden (Duelo Xiaolin) - Tasslehoff Burrfoot


Mark Worden (Ultimate Avengers) - Sturm Brightblade



It has a release date of 3rd Quarter 2007.


Dragonlance audio books

Abridgements for many of the Dragonlance novels have been released in Audio book form. The Chronicles Trilogy and Legends Trilogy were published by Random House Audio Books in audio cassette form. Dragons of Summer flame, The Doom Brigade, Soulforge and Dragons of a Fallen Sun were released by Soundelux Audio. There is no information on why the rest of The War of Souls Trilogy was not released in audio form.


In 2005 Brilliance Audio released an unabridged Dragons of the Dwarven Depths on audio CD.


Games based on Dragonlance

Tabletop:

  • AD&D campaign setting
  • SAGA Dragonlance Fifth Age setting

Electronic: For other uses, see Dungeons & Dragons (disambiguation). ... The SAGA System is a role-playing game system that uses fate cards to determine the effects of actions. ...

Nes is: A municipality in the county of Akershus in Norway, see Nes, Akershus. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Strategic Simulations, Inc. ... Champions of Krynn is the first in a three-part series of Dragonlance Dungeons & Dragons gold box adventure computer games. ... Death Knights of Krynn is the second in a three-part series of Dragonlance Dungeons & Dragons Gold Box computer role-playing games, published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. ... The Dark Queen of Krynn is the third in a three-part series of Dragonlance Dungeons & Dragons Gold Box computer role-playing games. ... The first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to a 512K Fat Mac. The Macintosh or Mac, is a line of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer. ...

See also

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Image File history File links Portal. ... Image File history File links Wikiquote-logo-en. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The timeline in the fictional universe of Dragonlance utilises a calendar centred around Cataclysm. ... A list of the most important Dragonlance characters and their early life in the series. ... The list of Dragonlance creatures attempts to list the races that can be found in the Dragonlance setting. ... The List of Dragonlance locations tries to enumerate the most important cities, towns, castles and villages found in the world of Krynn, from the Dragonlance setting. ... The List of Dragonlance novels attempts to bring the full collection of books, including gaming related ones, about Dragonlance. ... This is a list of the major artifacts discovered and used during the Dragonlance series. ... The Deities of Dragonlance are arranged into three groups according to their alignment: good, neutral and evil. ... In the fictional world of Krynn, the world of Dragonlance as created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, the Highgod designed a world called into Chaos and the three greater dieties Takhisis, the Queen of Dragons, Paladine, the King of Dragons, and Gilean, Holder of the Tobril, answered. ... Ansalon is a continent on Krynn, the fictional world of the Dragonlance setting. ... Taladas is a continent in the northern hemisphere of Krynn, the fictional world for the Dragonlance setting of the Dungeons and Dragons role playing game. ... Krynn is the fictional world of the Dragonlance setting. ... Spelljammer is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. ... Spelljammer (1989) is a campaign setting for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (2nd edition) role playing game, which features a fantastical (as opposed to scientific) outer space environment. ... The Dragonlance Nexus is a popular Dragonlance fansite. ...

References

  1. ^ Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Dragons of the Dwarven Depths. Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2006-07-18.
  2. ^ Nancy Varian Berberick. Gaming module posting. Dragonlance forums. Retrieved on 2006-07-17.
  3. ^ Kiefer Sutherland Headlines Final Movie Cast. Wizards of the coast. Retrieved on 2006-07-17.

For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ... July 18 is the 199th day (200th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 166 days remaining. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ... July 17 is the 198th day (199th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 167 days remaining. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ... July 17 is the 198th day (199th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 167 days remaining. ...

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Dragonlance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1238 words)
Dragonlance is a large series of fantasy books, and a Dungeons and Dragons campaign setting.
The Dragonlance story is set over 300 years after the Cataclysm, an event in which the gods grew angered at man's arrogance and dropped a fiery mountain onto the nation of Istar, rearranging the face of the planet, called Krynn, and appeared to depart from the world.
On 14 July 2006, the casting of the Dragonlance animated movie was announced, including Kiefer Sutherland as voice of Raistlin and Lucy Lawless as voice of Goldmoon.
Dragonlance (weapon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (734 words)
The dragonlances are sleek and narrow weapons, that can only be forged by a few smiths, which are able to penetrate dragon's scales easily.
The dragonlances are holy weapons of the god Paladine, and as such can only be wielded by good aligned persons (the weapon itself is a favorite weapon for the Knights of Solamnia), and would give a holy shock similar to lightning to any evil aligned being trying to wield it.
Although the dragonlances are heavy, they are lighter than a similar weapon made completely of iron or steel.
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