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Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Volume I)

Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Volume I)Authors: Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Category: Book

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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Mass Market Paperback
Edition: 1st Pbk. Ed
Pages: 624
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 4.2 x 1.7 x 6.9

ISBN: 0786918071
EAN: 9780786918072
ASIN: 0786918071

Publication Date: January 2001
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  • Hardcover - Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Volume I)
  • Audio Cassette - Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Highbridge Distribution)
  • Audio Cassette - Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Volume I)
  • Kindle Edition - Dragons of a Fallen Sun: War of Souls Trilogy, Volume One: 1 (The War of Souls)
  • Hardcover - Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Volume I)

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Product Description
The people of Krynn have known war in past ages. Some are still alive who remember the triumph of good at the conclusion of the War of the Lance. Still more remember the devastation of the Chaos War, which ended the Fourth Age of the world.

But now a new war is about to begin, more terrible than any have known. This war is one for the very heart and soul of the world itself.


Amazon.com Review
Finally! Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman have returned to Krynn, picking up at long last Dragonlance's seminal--and best--story line. Following directly on the heels of 1996's Dragons of Summer Flame, this new trilogy (dubbed The War of Souls) continues the arc begun with their phenomenally popular Chronicles series released so many moons ago. This first installment, Dragons of a Fallen Sun, sets up another epic conflict for the poor war-torn, dragon-beset populace of Krynn, some 40 years after the close of the Chaos War (and even longer since the triumph of the Companions in the War of the Lance), with the great dragons holding sway over most of Ansalon.

The action in Fallen Sun breaks as the mother of all storms sweeps across Ansalon, wreaking havoc on all the book's players: the Knights of Neraka (née Takhisis) laying siege to Solamnic-controlled Sanction; the elves of Qualinesti and their hated cousins the Silvanesti, barricaded behind an enormous magical shield; the aging Goldmoon in the Citadel of Light; the dragons, Malys, Beryl, et al., holed up in their lairs; even Bertrem and the librarians of Palanthas must scramble to keep their precious volumes dry. But it's a small girl who lies at the center of all this, an enigmatic waif who's quietly begun a bloody path of conquest in the name of the One God--even though now, in the Fifth Age, magic is on the wane and Krynn has no gods. Or does it? Heroes still die, mysteries still go unsolved, and Weis and Hickman show that they've still got it in spades, introducing a new set of characters (plus a couple of old favorites) and enough plot and locale jumps to keep you from wandering off. (The duo even provides enough backstory for Dragonlance neophytes to follow along.) --Paul Hughes


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