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Title Author(s) Year ISBN Notes Boxed sets Dragonlance: Fifth Age: William W. Connors, Sue Weinlein Cook: 1996 Includes a deck of cards, a map and three books: The Book of the Fifth Age, Dusk or Dawn, and Heroes of the New Age.
The DL series is a series of adventures and some supplementary material for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role playing game.These modules along with the Dragonlance Chronicles trilogy of novels, which follow one possible adventure series through the modules, were the first published items that established the Dragonlance fictional universe.
Dragons of Light: 7–9: Jeff Grubb: 1985 DL8 9141: Dragons of War: 9–10: Tracy Hickman, Laura Hickman: 1985 DL9 9137: Dragons of Deceit: 8–10: Douglas Niles: 1985 DL10 9142: Dragons of Dreams: 8–10: Tracy Hickman: 1985 DL11 9144: Dragons of Glory: N/A: Douglas Niles Tracy Hickman: 1986: board wargame: DL12 9133: Dragons of Faith: 9–10 ...
The Dragons of Glory pack consists of: a stiff, double cardboard cover with tables and text on the inside so that they can be used during the game, a large two-sectioned map displaying the continent of Ansalon and the islands which surround it, 400 die-cut counters with a resealable plastic bag in which to store them, an eight-page rule booklet, and a 16-page campaign and scenario booklet.
The DragonCrown War Cycle is a four book fantasy series consisting of a prequel, The Dark Glory War, and three main volumes, Fortress Draconis, When Dragons Rage, and The Grand Crusade. The books were written by Michael A. Stackpole and published by Bantam Spectra, a subsidiary of Randomhouse inc. over the course of 4 years from 2000-2003.
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War Dragons was developed and published by San Francisco-based company Pocket Gems. [1] It was in developed for two years, based on their proprietary game engine the Mantis Engine. [2] It began life under the name "Dragon Attack Strategy" in 2012 by a different developer before being acquired and renamed in 2015. [citation needed]
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