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Dragonlance: Heroes
Series · 6 books · 1988-1990

Books in series

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#1

The Legend of Huma

1988

"To the West Huma rode, to the High Clerist's Tower, On the back of the Silver Dragon And the path of their flight crossed over a desolate country where the dead walked only, mouthing the names of dragons." For the first time in the best-selling Dragonlance® Saga, here is The Legend of Huma, fabled Hero of the Lance: his mysterious origins and his Oath to the Measure; treachery among the Knights of Solamnia; his love for the Silver Dragon; the fated showdown between the Queen of Darkness and the forces of Paladine. Only fragments of Huma's story survived the Cataclysm of Krynn—until now.
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#2

Stormblade

1988

A shaft of argent starlight touched by the Forge of Reorx Hilted and gemmed in the blood of heroes Unite! Mountain dwarves of Thorbardin A kingsword at last, at last. Deep in the cavern kingdom of Thorbardin, the powerful Stormblade is secretly crafted by an elderly dwarf-master. A Kingsword, it is intended to break the deadlock among the ruling council of Thanes. When Stormblade is stolen and turns up years later, a series of exciting and deadly events are set in motion. Only a heroic dwarf knows the magic of the legendary blade, and he sets out to recover the lost weapon. To do so, he must travel to a land rife with war and treachery.
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#3

Weasel's Luck

1988

Trapped in a remote castle far from a world of adventure, Galen Pathwarden, a scheming, cowardly young knight and unlikely hero, is thrust into a bizarre quest for a mythical fortress populated by nightmarish creatures and untold power, thanks to the arrival of a sinister visitor bearing gold, dark
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#4

Kaz the Minotaur

1990

After the death of the legendary knight Huma, Kaz, a renegade minotaur, wanders the land of Ansalon, hunted by his own kin for escaping the servitude of the Dark Queen and by the Knights of Solamnia, his former comrades, who have declared him an outlaw. Reissue.
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#5

The Gates of Thorbardin (Dragonlance

1990

The fifth in a series of recovers of classic Dragonlance novel tales. This attractive new re-release of The Gates of Thorbardin showcases a new look for the Heroes series. Each title in the series will reflect the new series design and feature entirely new cover art.
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#6

Galen Beknighted

1990

The Reluctant Knight Returns Becoming a knight has changed the Weasel very little. Galen Pathwarden is still reluctant to adventure, still out to save his own skin at virtually any cost. But when his brother Brithelm vanishes mysteriously, Galen sets aside his better judgement and embarks on a quest that leads under the earth, deep into a conspiracy of darkness, and to the end of his courage. Galen returns to imperiled Solamnia in this exciting sequel to the top-selling Weasel's Luck, also by Michael Williams, the bard of the DragonLance Saga. The sixth and last in this series of recovers of classic Dragonlance novel tales. This attractive new re-release of Galen Beknighted showcases the new look commissioned for the Heroes series. This title is a sequel to another recently recovered title in this series, Weasel's Luck, and is by the same author.

Authors

Michael Williams
Michael Williams
Author · 10 books

Michael Williams was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and through good luck and a roundabout journey through New England, New York, Wisconsin, Britain and Ireland, has ended up less than thirty miles from where he began. Over the past 20 years, he has written a number of strange novels, from the early WEASEL'S LUCK and GALEN BEKNIGHTED in the best-selling DRAGONLANCE series to the more recent lyrical and experimental ARCADY, singled out for praise by Locus and Asimov’s magazines. TRAJAN'S ARCH (to be re-released in 2019) and VINE (2018)(Blackwyrm, 2010 and 2012), two recent novels, have been revised and re-issued by Seventh Star Press as part of the new City Quartet. DOMINIC'S GHOSTS (2018) and TATTERED MEN (to be released in 2019) will complete this large and multi-faceted work. Williams has a Ph.D. in Humanities, and teaches at the University of Louisville, where he focuses on European Romanticism and the 19th century, the Modern Fantastic, and 20th century film. He is married, and has two grown sons. Of TRAJAN'S ARCH, he says: “This is a story that kept entering other stories, like rooms opening into rooms in some big, unwieldy gothic mansion, both hard and necessary to tell. It takes a press with venture and backbone to bring it forth, and I believe I’ve found that press in BlackWyrm.” VINE, a combination of Greek tragedy and contemporary urban legend, was released this summer by BlackWyrm. In this new novel, Greek Tragedy meets urban legend, as a local dramatic production in a small city goes humorously, then horrifically, awry.

Nancy Varian Berberick
Nancy Varian Berberick
Author · 10 books
Nancy Varian Berberick is an American fantasy author well known for her work in the Dragonlance series. She has written 12 fantasy novels, eight of which have been in the Dragonlance saga, and numerous short stories. Her Wizards of the Coast biography mentions that she is fond of going through a thesaurus. She enjoys Beowulf, Norse mythology, and Orlando Innamorato.
Richard A. Knaak
Richard A. Knaak
Author · 77 books
Richard A. Knaak is the bestselling author of Dragonlance novels, the Dragonrealm and Black City Saint series (his own creations), six novels for Blizzard Entertainment's Diablo series, and six works in the Warcraft universe. He has also written several non-series fantasy books.
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