Illustratör: Jeffrey Butler
ISBN: 9780140115406
Utgiven: 1988-10-17
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Genre: Fantasy och science fiction
'Before there was Game of Thrones - there was Dragonlance' - Vox.com
The first and best Dragonlance trilogy, set in the magical, adventurous world of Krynn.
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Now dragons have returned to Krynn and the gods have fled. Darkness and war engulfs the land . . .
Once merely creatures of legend, the dragons have returned - but with their arrival comes the departure of the old gods - and all healing magic. As war threatens to engulf the land, lifelong friends reunite for an adventure that will change their lives and shape their world forever . . .
Meet Sturm the Solamnic knight, Tanis Half-Elf, Tasslehoff Burrfoot the irrepressible Kender, Flint the Dwarf, Caramon the warrior and his twin brother, Raistlin the red-robed mage - former comrades together again after five years apart, and looking for adventure.
They find it when they see a woman use a blue crystal staff to heal a villager. Wondering if it's a sign the gods have not abandoned them after all, they investigate and swiftly find themselves in deep trouble.
The Seekers, a new religious order, wants the artefact for their own ends, believing it will help them replace the gods and win the continent of Ansalon. Now these old comrades in `arms must fight again to prevent the staff from falling into the hands of darkness . . .
The Dragonlance Chronicles features the three novels Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night and Dragons of Spring Dawning.
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'My love of fantasy stems from my stumbling onto these, and reading them, as a teenager' - 5 star reader review
' Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit and Dragonlance will always be the epitome of classical fantasy' - 5 star reader review
'Once you start with this magnificent Trilogy, you will want more and more! The epic novels by Weis and Hickman provide the readers with stories about friendship, love, war, and how different races struggle together for survival' - 5 star reader review