dungeons and dragons and novels
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Dungeons and Dragons and Novels: Revisiting The Legend of Huma
Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman’s original Dragonlance novels aren’t just considered some of the finest Dungeons & Dragons books ever written, but are some of the most beloved fantasy stories of all time. Richard A. Knaak’s The Legend of Huma is also a Dragonlance novel, but the similarities stop there.
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Dungeon & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Spellfire
In 1998, Ed Greenwood, creator of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, released his first novel in the giant, fantastical world he’d wrought (and his first published fiction, period). It’s hard to say what was more enticing to me back then: the amazing Clyde Caldwell cover art of a furious dracolich on the cover or its…
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Dungeons & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting The Crystal Shard
In the frozen tundra of novels of yore, where I read these classic fantasy books to see what treasures might still lie within”¦ and what horrors, too.