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An adventure which introduces both Dragonlance and AD&D to new players. [46] [47] DLS2: Tree Lords: John Terra 1991 DLS3: Oak Lords: Blake Mobley 1991 DLS4: Wild Elves: Scott Bennie: 1991 DLT - Dragonlance Tales DLT1: New Tales: The Land Reborn: John Terra 1993 Dragonlance adventure anthology. [48] DLT2: Dragonlance Book of Lairs: Skip Williams ...
In 2000 the entire DL module series was reprinted exactly as the originals but in a smaller size. This printing was available as two slip case sets Dragonlance Volume 1: DL1 - DL8 and Dragonlance Volume 2: DL9 - DL16. [27] In August 2004 The War of the Lance Campaign Book was released as a companion volume to the Dragonlance Campaign Setting ...
Player's Guide to the Dragonlance Campaign is an Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game supplement published as a 128-page softcover book by TSR, Inc. The source material was by David "Zeb" Cook, Michael Dobson, Jeff Grubb, Tracy Hickman, Harold Johnson, Douglas Niles, and Margaret Weis, with compilation, editing, and original material by Jonatha Ariadne Caspian.
Crysania survives, but is blinded. After which, she is made head of the church of Paladine, and is then known as the Revered Daughter of Paladine in the Dragonlance mythos. She finds love during the Chaos War in the person of a White-Robed mage named Valin who serves for a time as a guide of sort for the blind priestess.
The cover of the adventure includes a combined monster statistics list, as well as information for the two parties of Dragonlance characters, which split from each other in previous adventure DL6 Dragons of Ice, and details for the additional characters that joined the parties in the meantime; the players choose which characters they use from the two groups.
When TSR released the second edition of AD&D in 1989, the Dragonlance campaign was updated as well with the release of the three DLE modules written by Rick Swan. DLE2 Dragon Magic , the second in the series, was a 64-page booklet with a large color map and an outer folder, and cover art by Jeff Easley .
Continuing from the previous module, Dragons of Despair, players reenact the Dragonlance story using the pre-generated characters. [1] The player characters come back to their hometown which the find has been overrun by the forces of evil; the elves of Qualinost hire the characters to rescue the captives of the Draconians that are being held at the fortress of Pax Tharkas. [2]
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance is a video game released in 1988 for various home computer systems and consoles. The game is based on the first Dragonlance campaign module for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Dragons of Despair, and the first Dragonlance novel Dragons of Autumn Twilight.