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Join me as I review The Dragons of Krynn edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, live! Share your thoughts on this first anthology in the Dragonlance Dragons series, released on March 1, 1994. You can buy a copy here: https://amzn.to/4eCQIUo Dragonlance Reviews Playlist: • Dragonlance Reviews | DragonLance Saga Like, Subscribe & Click The Bell Buy DLSaga Merch: https://dlsaga.com/shop Become a Member: / @dlsaga Buy Dragonlance Books: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/publi... Buy Dungeons & Dragons Products: https://amzn.to/3Wq7ZYA #DragonsofKrynn #DragonsSeries #MargaretWeis #TracyHickman #TSRInc #BookTube #BookReview #DragonlanceNovel #DragonlanceReview #DLS #DragonLanceSaga #DragonLance #Krynn #HeroesOfTheLance About The Dragons of Krynn In this one-of-a-kind collection, you'll find: An elite corps of bridge-building draconians. A solamnic stalking a dangerous spectre. A minotaur captured by a dark wizard and put to a cruel and unusual test. Kender who pilfer magic, gully dwarves who cook a delicious rat stew, and gnomes who invent whatchamacallits that wreak spectacular havoc. Plus, all manner and hue of dragons, good, evil, and just plain mischievous. These exciting and other-worldy short stories are by authors of the Dragonlance saga, one of the world's best-selling fantasy series. Authors include Nancy Varian Berberick, Jeff Grubb, Richard A. Knaak, Roger E. Moore, Douglas Niles, Nick O'Donohoe, Michael and Teri Williams, and Margaret Weis. Review Welcome to another DragonLance Saga review episode. It is Bakukal, Gildember the 4th. My name is Adam and today I am going to give you my review of The Dragons of Krynn edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. I would like to take a moment and thank the DLSaga members, and invite you to consider becoming a member by visiting the link in the description below. You can even pick up Dragonlance gaming materials using my affiliate links. This year is the 40th Anniversary of Dragonlance, so join in on the celebration by submitting a video, piece of art or writing about Dragonlance to info@dlsaga.com. It will be added to the dlsaga.com/40th-anniversary celebration landing with all other contributors! This is my perspective only, and if you have any thoughts or disagree with mine, I invite you to share them in YouTube chat. Seven Hymns of the Dragon by Michael Williams The seven poems in this series are Approaches, Dragonhoard, The language of dragons, Hymn of the lair, Paladine, The journey, The Dreams of dragons. They are more style over substance, abstractly creating an atmosphere over an image of anything specific. Only Paladine was a bit substantive, but even that was nebulous. I enjoy reading them, but I would enjoy them more if they were about something substantive. The Final Touch by Michael and Terri Williams This was a wonderful story about the druidess L’indasha in Taman Busuk. A gardener named Mort came and brought her a flower he cultivated and she told him a story about a dragon egg. Just before the War of ht eLance, L’indasha noticed evil dragons flying overhead, and an egg fell from one of their grasp. It was a bronze dragon's egg. She knew she was supposed to ignore it as is the Druid way, nature will take its own course, not to be meddled with. But she couldn't help look into it and see it for what it was. THen one day it hatched and rather than let it die alone in these rough mountains, she took it in, and named it Oliver. L’indasha and Oliver had a lot of time together and eventually she knew she had to teach it how to be a dragon, but Oliver was a bit of a scamp and was always getting into trouble. One day a Solamnic Knight was traveling through looking for evil to thwart and came across hunters who killed a deer. He demanded to know who owned the forest to see if they were poachers and they said the druidess. The knight was sure this was a baby thieving witch of a druidess so he hunted her lair and entered, challenging her. The only problem was that she was gone and Oliver was there getting into her food stores. Oliver breathed gas which took out the knight, turned and knocked his head into a stalactite knocking himself out, and L’indasha arrived to see the sorry scene. She took care of the two until they were healthy, sending the knight on his way now grateful and informed about the mercy of druids. The dragon was told to find his kind as she knew they were coming. It left but would return to visit and make sure L’indashsa had water. IT was nice to see a baby dragon being silly and learning, also becoming aware of a war torn world and needing to find its own kind...