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The Darksword series consists of the initial three books of The Darksword Trilogy, a supplemental role-playing volume, and a single-volume sequel. It was written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman with cover art by Larry Elmore. It is the story of a young man, born without magic in a society where magic is life, who has been prophesied to ...
Darksword Adventures is a book that describes a role-playing game set in Thimhallen, the world of Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's Darksword novels. The rules for the game are largely found in the final chapter of the book, while the previous chapters give an in-depth background of the world:
The second Dragonlance logo, used on most of the books and supplements since 1995 with the 5th Age.. In the mid to late 1980s, a rift developed between TSR and the authors. Weis and Hickman were feeling under-appreciated and, when TSR turned down their Darksword series of novels, they went to Bantam Book
The first volume was released on September 17, 2019. [17] As of December 2024, ten volumes have been released. [18] In September 2021, Yen Press announced that it had licensed the series for an English publication, [19] releasing the first volume on May 3, 2022. Its imprint Yen Audio began to release an English audiobook of the novel on October ...
The series was later acquired by Overlap, who began publishing the series with illustrations by Kurogin (and DaiXt as of volume 7) under their Overlap Bunko imprint on June 25, 2016. [2] As of December 2023, twenty volumes have been released. [7] In July 2020, J-Novel Club announced they licensed the series for English publication. [8]
Hogan, writing for the Daily Telegraph, ranked "Last Gasp" as the worst of the first 38 episodes of Inside No. 9, saying it "is sly and sardonic, but it lacks the show's trademark killer twist". [7] Similarly, Mark Butler, writing for i , listed "Last Gasp" as the worst of the first 24 episodes of Inside No. 9 , calling it a "rather on-the-nose ...
This is a list of anime television series by episode count for series with a minimum of 100 episodes. Note that anime franchises with multiple television series are not listed on this page. Anime in Japan has a practice of naming seasons under their own separate title instead of by cours. This article will only cover series without distinct ...
Run, Baby, Run" is the season's least-viewed episode, with 8.17 million viewers and a 2.9/8 Nielsen rating/share in the 18-49 demographic. [15] At the time, the season finale was the series' lowest-watched season finale with 9.00 million viewers and 3.1 in the 18-49 rating demographci.