Dragons of Winter Night
Now the people know that the dragon minions of Takhisis, Queen of Dragons, have returned. The people of all nations prepare to fight to save their homes, their lives, and their freedom. But the races have long been divided by hatred and prejudice. Elven warriors and human knights fight among...
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Now the people know that the dragon minions of Takhisis, Queen of Dragons, have returned. The people of all nations prepare to fight to save their homes, their lives, and their freedom. But the races have long been divided by hatred and prejudice. Elven warriors and human knights fight among themselves. It seems the battle has been lost before it begins.The companions are separated, torn apart by war. A full season will pass before they meet again--if they meet again. As the darkness deepens, a disgraced knight, a pampered elfmaiden, and a rattle-brained kender stand alone in the pale winter sunlight.Not much in the way of heroes.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780786916092 (0786916095)
ASIN: 786916095
Publish date: April 1st 2000
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Pages no: 395
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Novels,
Epic Fantasy,
High Fantasy,
Role Playing Games,
Dragons,
Dungeons And Dragons,
Dragonlance
Series: Dragonlance: Chronicles (#2)
I may need to re-read the first one, but these books seem to be a bit disjointed sometimes. 1. Author is a woman : League of Dragons by Naomi Novik 8. Author's last name begins with the letters E, F, G, or H. : Winter in Eden by Harry Harrison 13. Author is a man : Return to Eden by Harry Har...
This is continuing to be a rewarding re-read. 'Dragons of Autumn Twilight' was a by-the-numbers D&D campaign by an author team who were still developing their collaboration skills. 'Winter Night' is where the writer's can pull away from the events as dictated by the published adventures and break ne...
Synopsis: A group of friends/heroes fights a war against an evil goddess and her armies. Its pretty straightforward stuff. As I mentioned when I started this trilogy I spent several of my teenage years obsessed with the novels from this shared universe. Re-reading these has been a nice sentimental...
Re-reading this book (and series) for review purposes.
It seems as if the entire trilogy was written as one book but then divided into three, which is not surprising because the same thing happened with Lord of the Rings. However, that is not where the similarities end. First of all in this book we have the original companions from the first book sudden...