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Dragonlance
Novels

Catalog #:
TSR08314
ISBN:
0880384549
Title: The Magic of
Krynn (DragonLance Tales Vol. 1)
Type: Novel
Published: March 1987
Pages:
352
Cover
Art:
Larry Elmore
Interior Art:
Steven Fabian
by Tracy
Hickman (Editor), Margaret Weis (Contributor)
1.
Riverwind and the Crystal Staff by Michael Williams (16 pages) - This
is the story of Riverwind and his quest to find the staff that plays
such and important role in "The Dragons of Autumn Twilight."
2. The
Blood Sea Monster by Barbara and Scott Siegel (21 pages) - This is a
fairly well written tale of a young and mischievous elf who steels
away aboard a fisherman's boat, only to be found by the fisherman.
Upon their fateful meeting, the young elf strikes a bargain with the
old fisherman in the hopes of profit. After they've set off though,
the old man has a terrifying surprise for the elf.
A Stone's
Throw Away by Roger E. Moore ***** - I cannot give enough praise to
the author for this wonderfully well written tale of Tasslehoff
Burrfoot and his run in with a powerful wizard. It seems that one of
those stories he kept telling everybody during "Chronicles" and "Legends"
wasn't too tall a tale after all!
Dreams of
Darkness, Dreams of Light by Warren B. Smith ***** - In this
exceptionally well written tale, the author reintroduces us to Pig
Faced William Sweetwater, the owner of the Pig and Whistle in Port
Balifor which was the bar the Heroes of the Lance stayed in and earned
the money to move on in their quest.
Love and
Ale - by Nick O'Donohoe *** - This a story of Otik and a young Tika
Waylan, running The Inn of the Last Home, well prior to the events in
the "Chronicles" and the things that can go wrong when there is a
Kender involved. While the premise of this tale is well thought out,
the story dragged way too much and seemed to be bogged down in the
details.
Wayward
Children by Richard A. Knaak ***** - This is another of the stories in
Tales Volume I that cannot receive enough praise as this exceptional
author puts us, the readers, in the eyes of the enemy, the Draconians
and their strange encounter with a village of elderly elves.
The Test
of the Twins by Margaret Weis ***** - Co-DragonLance creator Margaret
Weis does her usual high standard of work in this tale that gives us
the back story of Par-Salian's decision to invite Raistlin to take the
test and what happened when Caramon and Raistlin traveled to the Tower
of High Sorcery in Wayreth.
Harvests
by Nancy Varian Berberick ***** - Given the number of DragonLance
novels written by this exceptional author, it's easy to see why she
has written so many. This is a well constructed and thought out short
story about a Tanis and Flint adventure that happened prior to the
events of "Chronicles."
Finding
the Faith by Mary Kirchoff ***** - This author has also been quite
deservedly prolific in the DragonLance world and it's easy to see why
with this extraordinarily well written tale. Although this tale
should've been part of "Chronicles," I'd imagine Margaret Weis and
Tracy Hickman didn't include it to save time. "Finding the Faith" is
the story of Laurana's quest to find the fabled Dragon Orb in Icewall,
told from the viewpoint of Raggart Knug, High Cleric of the Ice
People.
Legacy by
Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman ***** - What can one expect when these
exceptional authors team up for a DragonLance story; nothing less than
perfection, which is what is delivered in "Legacy." It is now twenty
five years since the events of "Legends" and Caramon is summoned to
the Tower of High Sorcery in Wayreth along with his three sons Tanin,
Sturm and Palin. The leaders of the three different mage orders
believe that Raistlin is still alive in the Abyss and planning on
using Caramon's youngest son Palin to make a comeback from the
Abyss... {ssintrepid} |