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  2. List of Dragonlance modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    Includes a deck of cards, a map and three books: The Book of the Fifth Age, Dusk or Dawn, and Heroes of the New Age. [50] [51] [52] Heroes of Steel: Skip Williams 1996 Includes a map and two books: Book one (expands on rules from The Book of the Fifth Age) and Book two (adventure module The Rising Storm). [53] Splatbook focuses on the warrior ...

  3. List of Dragonlance novels - Wikipedia

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    Chaos War: In 2003 re-released as Volume One of the Kang's Regiment Duology. Lord Soth: Edo Van Belkom: December 1996: ISBN 0-7869-0519-0: The Warriors: The Day of the Tempest: Jean Rabe: August 1997: ISBN 0-7869-2857-3: Dhamon Saga/Dragons of a New Age: Vinas Solamnus: J. Robert King: August 1997: ISBN 0-7869-0787-8: Lost Legends ...

  4. Tasslehoff Burrfoot - Wikipedia

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    In order to force Chaos to part or remain on Krynn, the gods needed Chaos' blood, and so, at the end of the Chaos War Tasslehoff insulted Chaos, making the deity careless. Tasslehoff then ran up and stabbed Chaos in his big toe with a magical knife Caramon Majere had dubbed "Rabbitslayer". The resulting spurt of blood was enough of Chaos ...

  5. Michael Moorcock bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Singing Citadel (1970) (short stories inc. the title story, Master of Chaos and two other non-Elric stories The Great Conqueror, To Rescue Tanelorn) Moorcock's Book of Martyrs (1976) (also appeared as Dying for Tomorrow, 1978, inc. A Dead Singer, The Great Conqueror, Good-Bye Miranda, Flux, Islands, Waiting for the End of Time) Sojan (1977 ...

  6. Mistborn - Wikipedia

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    The original trilogy published by Sanderson was the first in what he used to call a "trilogy of trilogies." Sanderson planned to publish multiple trilogies all set on the fictional planet Scadrial but in different eras: the second trilogy was to be set in an urban setting, featuring modern technology, and the third trilogy was to be a science fiction series, set in the far future. [3]

  7. The War of Souls - Wikipedia

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    The War of Souls is a trilogy of New York Times best selling novels published between 2000 and 2002. The trilogy focuses on the titular fictional war (the War of Souls) set in the popular Dragonlance fictional universe. Like many Dragonlance novels, the War of Souls trilogy can be read as stand alone novels or in series order.

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    The Eagles are 8-0 since their bye. Saquon Barkley continued to make his MVP case with a 25-yard touchdown that gave the Eagles a 21-12 lead and 107 rushing yards on the day. Philly's defense ...

  9. Tiamat (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    In the neo-pagan press, a series of books published by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, looks at Takhisis in the Dragonlance world and compares her to the Babylonian and Dungeons & Dragons version of Tiamat. The book is written as a school book for young wizards and witches of the neo-pagan sort.