DragonLance Saga

Started by Azure27 pages

if someone dosent talk I will be forced to blow up this planet!blowup

I have read all the Weis/Hickman ones, Lord of the Rose, the Linsha Trilogy, some just by Weis, Richard A Knaak, Tanis: the Shadow Years, Chosen of the Gods, etc., etc. Very creative series.

i'm one of the biggest dragonlance fans and i think the best books are the ones with the heroes of the lance

Originally posted by DalamarTheDark
I have read all the Weis/Hickman ones, Lord of the Rose, the Linsha Trilogy, some just by Weis, Richard A Knaak, Tanis: the Shadow Years, Chosen of the Gods, etc., etc. Very creative series.
i have no idea what you are talking about, but when i get around to reading those ones, i will know 😉

Originally posted by Council#13
i'm one of the biggest dragonlance fans and i think the best books are the ones with the heroes of the lance
are those the ones that include, Dragons of Autum Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, and Dragons of Spring Dawning ?

yup, as well as time of the twins, war of the twins, and test of the twins

That and The second Generation and Dragons of a Summer Flame.

oh dragons of a summer flame rocks!!!!

The Legend Of Huma by Richard A. Knaak is good, as well as The Wizards Conclave by Douglas Niles. I like the latter because it has so much magic

Ya legend of Huma is a good one, though that series isnt all that great, with Kaz the Minotaur and Weasel's Luck and such. But the first one is great.

ive only read the three i listed, but i think im getting ledgends for x-mas

Legends are great, though as I said on Page 5, I quickly get tired of Caramon.

Eh?

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have to say, i couldn't Ever compare LOTR with dragonlace.
sorta apples and oranges y'know?
dragonlace is so awesome in it's own right. the characters, and especially the philosophies...balance of good and evil and all of that.
amazing. every significant character and some not so significant, all get to develop on their own, which is something that one sadly does not see in LOTR.

I disagree actually. I am quite the fan of LOTR as I am of Dragonlance. Infact I have my own LOTR forum if you ever want to check it out. I beleive that LOTR does have alot of meaningful allusions to real life, ESPECIALLY in how he develops characters.

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