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Joanne Bertin (born January 1, 1953) is an American writer of science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories that feature dragons as a recurring motif. Early life
The Last Dragonlord is the first in a series of books written by Joanne Bertin.It takes place in a world of truehumans, truedragons, and dragonlords - beings that have both human and dragon souls and can change from human to dragon and vice versa at will.
Dragon and Phoenix is the second of the Dragonlord series by Joanne Bertin and was published in 1999. [1] It takes place in a world of truehumans, truedragons, and dragonlords - beings which have both human and dragon souls and can change from human to dragon and vice versa at will.
Bard's Oath is the third in the Dragonlord series by Joanne Bertin and was published in 2012. [1] It takes place in a world of truehumans, truedragons, and dragonlords - beings which have both human and dragon souls and can change from human to dragon and vice versa at will.
Joanne Bertin, Dragon and Phoenix (1999): Kelder Orolin, Linden Rathan and other dragonlords (or weredragons) in The Last Dragonlord (1998) and Minue (a water dragon). Christopher Golden, Strangewood (1999): Fiddlestick, a small musically emotive dragon. James Clemens, the series The Banned and the Banished (1999): various dragons:
"Dragonlords" (Joanne Bertin), a race of beings that change from human to dragon at will in Joanne Bertin's novels; The Dragonlord, the villain from the video game Dragon Warrior; Dragon Lord, the main villain from the TV show Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation; Dragonlord, the main villain of the first Dragon Quest game
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Joanne Bertin (born 1953), American science fiction/fantasy novelist; Jean Bertin (1917–1975), French scientist, engineer and inventor; Kevin Bertin (born 1990), American drag queen known as Monét X Change; Léon Bertin (1896-1956), French zoologist; Louise Angelique Bertin (1805–1877), French composer and poet, daughter of Louis-François