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Dragons of Autumn
2005
First Published
4.29
Average Rating
172
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The original Dragonlance adventure modules from TSR, Inc. introduced some revolutionary concepts into the game industry. Never before had the D&D rules been used to tell an epic fantasy tale using fully realized pregenerated characters. It was also the first time that roleplaying adventures would match a story being told in fantasy novels on mass-market shelves. Since Sovereign Press began publishing Dragonlance game products for the revised d20 System, the most often-asked question from fans is "When do we get to see the original modules?" By popular demand, we are presenting all-new versions of the classic adventures. The first in the trilogy, Dragons of Autumn, goes back to the roots of the War of the Lance. The heroes explore the ruined city of Xak Tsaroth in search of the "greatest gift" given to mortals, then infiltrate the fortress of Pax Tharkas, find safety for hundreds of displaced refugees, and finally find the hidden gates to the dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin. The adventures are being completely revised, drawing on twenty years of Dragonlance history, incorporating material most recently featured in the Silver Anniversary edition of the adventures. They will include new character sheets featuring the popular Heroes of the Lance.

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Author

Cam Banks
Cam Banks
Author · 15 books
I am an expatriate New Zealander who fell in love with an American and moved to the USA in 1996. We are now married and have two boys. I've fulfilled my lifelong dream to become a game designer and writer and after 22 years I've moved back to New Zealand with my family. I work for Fandom Tabletop as a creative director, leading the charge on new projects powered by the Cortex system that I have spent much of my career developing as a tabletop roleplaying game toolkit.
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