Dragons of Summer Flame
A Dragons, Science Fiction Fantasy, High Fantasy book. I have sinned enough against the world. Teaching magic to a kender...
The War of the Lance is long over. The seasons come and go. The pendulum of the world swings. Now it is summer. A hot parched summer, such as no one on Krynn has ever known before. The uneasy balance starts to shift.Distraught by a grievous loss, the young mage Palin Majere seeks to enter the Abyss in search of his lost uncle, the infamous archamge Raistlin.The Dark Queen has found new champions. Devoted followers, loyal to the death, the Knights of Takhisis follow the Vision to victory. A dark paladin, Steel Brightblade, rides to attack the High Clerist’s Tower, the fortress his father died defending. On a small island, the myeterious Irda capture an ancient artifact and use it to ensure their own safety. Usha, child of the Irda, arrives in Palathaas claiming that she is Raistlin’s daughter. The summer will be deadly. Perhaps it will be the last summer Ansalon will ever know.
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- Pages: 552 pages
- ISBN: 9780786901890 / 786901896
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I have sinned enough against the world. Teaching magic to a kender would ensure my damnation. Raistlin Majere Margaret Weis, Dragons of Summer Flame Evil turns upon itself. Margaret Weis, Dragons of Summer Flame I wanted to tell her that sometimes, in my long sleep, I dreamt of her Margaret Weis, Dragons of Summer Flame
"Dragons of Summer Flame" is quite an improvement over earlier Dragonlance novels by Weiss & Hickman.This one we mostly follow a couple of children of the main characters of past novels, Palin Majere, Steel Brightblade and Usha, along with an elderly Tasslehoff Burrfoot as it's their turn to save the world, and possibly more importantly,... one of my favorite Weis books!! great story, rich character development, plot twists, tears... couldn't put it down til finished. Ah memories. My first fantasy series (other than Tolkien), and man did it suck me in to the fantasy genre. An easy read- I would almost call it mansmut. Classic, reccomended.