This is a list of the published novels set in the fantasy world of Dragonlance, which was originally created as a setting for the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game.
Novels
Unreleased
Anthologies
The Dragonlance short story collections are mainly divided into the two publishing lines Tales and Dragons Anthologies. With most recent collections the dividing line has been somewhat erased.
In the following are the short story collections listed in chronological order of their publishing dates.
Tales I
Tales II
Although some versions refer to these three books as the Tales II trilogy, others refer to them belonging to the original Tales trilogy, continuing from volume IV (this is because they were originally published as two trilogies and later renumbered as one six-book series).
Dragons Anthologies
Tales of the Fifth Age
Tales/Dragons from the War of Souls/World of Krynn
These three collections are presented as a trilogy by their outer appearance as well as by their title constructions.
Further Dragons Anthologies
Best Of Anthologies
Young Adult Readers Novels
Young Adult Chronicles
These novels are adaptions of the original Chronicles Trilogy to a format specifically targeted at young readers.
- A Rumor of Dragons (June 2003), by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, (ISBN 0-7869-3087-X)
- Night of the Dragons (June 2003), by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, (ISBN 0-7869-3090-X)
- The Nightmare Lands (October 2003), by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, (ISBN 0-7869-3093-4)
- To the Gates of Palanthas (October 2003), by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, (ISBN 0-7869-3096-9)
- Hope's Flame (December 2003), by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, (ISBN 0-7869-3099-3)
- A Dawn of Dragons (March 2004), by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, (ISBN 0-7869-3102-7)
Elements
Elidor Trilogy
Goodlund Trilogy
- Warrior's Heart (November 2006), by Stephen D. Sullivan, (ISBN 0-7869-4187-1)
- Warrior's Blood (May 2007), by Stephen D. Sullivan, (ISBN 0-7869-4300-9)
- Warrior's Bones (November 2007), by Stephen D. Sullivan, (ISBN 0-7869-4268-1)
New Adventures
- Temple of the Dragonslayer (July 2004), by Tim Waggoner, (ISBN 0-7869-3321-6)
- The Dying Kingdom (July 2004), by Stephen D. Sullivan, (ISBN 0-7869-3324-0)
- The Dragon Well (September 2004), by Dan Willis, (ISBN 0-7869-3354-2)
- Return of the Sorceress (November 2004), by Tim Waggoner, (ISBN 0-7869-3385-2)
- Dragon Sword (January 2005), by Ree Soesbee, (ISBN 0-7869-3578-2)
- Dragon Day (March 2005), by Stan Brown, (ISBN 0-7869-3622-3)
- Dragon Knight (May 2005), by Dan Willis, (ISBN 0-7869-3735-1)
- Dragon Spell (July 2005), by Jeff Sampson, (ISBN 0-7869-3744-0)
Suncatcher Trilogy
Trinistyr Trilogy
Related stories
The following two books are crossovers in which Lord Soth and others are transported to the Ravenloft world.
Six novels set in the Spelljammer universe were published by TSR before TSR was incorporated into Wizards of the Coast. The novels were interconnected and formed "The Cloakmaster Cycle". The novels tell the story of Teldin Moore, a 'groundling' farmer on Krynn who has a powerful and apparently cursed magical cloak that was given to him. The series puts the character on a quest, and showcases the Spelljammer universe.
References
- ^ Hall, Charlie (December 17, 2021). "A new Dragonlance trilogy begins in 2022". Polygon. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
- ^ Gilliam, Ryan (2021-01-25). "New Dragonlance novel trilogy is back on after authors dismiss lawsuit". Polygon. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ "One Of D&D's Returning Classic Settings Has To Be Dragonlance". ScreenRant. 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ @WeisMargaret (February 15, 2023). "August 2023" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Gilliam, Ryan (2021-01-25). "New Dragonlance novel trilogy is back on after authors dismiss lawsuit". Polygon. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ "One Of D&D's Returning Classic Settings Has To Be Dragonlance". ScreenRant. 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ @WeisMargaret (November 17, 2022). "Not me! Working on third DL novel, Dragons of Eternity" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Kenson, Stephen (January 2000). "ProFiles: Miranda Horner". Dragon (#267). Renton, Washington: Wizards of the Coast: 14.
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