Dragons of a Lost Star
A mysterious force holds Krynn in thrall. A young woman, protected by her regiment of dark-armored knights, calls upon the might of an unknown god to bring victory to her army as it sweeps across the land. The souls of the dead rob the living of their magic. A dragon overlord threatens the very...
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A mysterious force holds Krynn in thrall. A young woman, protected by her regiment of dark-armored knights, calls upon the might of an unknown god to bring victory to her army as it sweeps across the land. The souls of the dead rob the living of their magic. A dragon overlord threatens the very land the elves hold most dear.Amidst the chaos, a band of brave and selfless heroes struggles against an immortal power that appears to thwart them at every turn. The encroaching darkness threatens to engulf all hope, all faith, all light.The War of Souls rages on.The New York Times bestselling hardcover now in paperback.This latest title from Dragonlance cocreators Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman is the sequel to the New York Times bestselling Dragons of a Fallen Sun. This paperback version contains a preview chapter from the upcoming conclusion to the trilogy, Dragons of a Vanished Moon.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780786927067 (0786927062)
ASIN: 786927062
Publish date: March 1st 2002
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Pages no: 550
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Epic Fantasy,
High Fantasy,
Adult,
Role Playing Games,
Dragons,
Dungeons And Dragons,
Dragonlance
Series: Dragonlance: The War of Souls -3 omnibus (#2)
This series is getting to be way better. Now that we know the identity of the One God, things are going to finally be answered. I just wish some of the better characters had to die in the process.
The gods of Krynn have gone silent (or left Krynn) and every race must try to fend for themselves. Tasslehoff is again the main character alongside with Mina a champion knight of the One God (later revealed as Takhisis) This was an interesting tale but without the presence of other characters know ...