![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Expanding a world is great, so long as it is an expansion. ![]() In December 1989, TSR introduced us to the second continent of Krynn, Taladas, in the Time of the Dragon boxed set. However, this isn’t the only schism in Dragonlance. So it was that I mandated that the site would support all of Dragonlance. When the Nexus came about, I wanted to heal that schism. When I entered online fandom in the fall of 2000, that split was painfully obvious. They asked him which Dragonlance he liked, and his response, if I recall correctly, was that he just loved Dragonlance! Our friend Talinthas (Shivam Bhatt) once said that he got to tour WotC around the time. It was the culture at the time, where Dragonlance was envisioned as multiple settings. That was from somewhere around 2001, prior to Dragons of a Fallen Sun’s release. I was going through some old Dragonlance material that used to be on Wizards of the Coast’s site recently, and I came across this description of Dragonlance:ĭragonlance is actually two worlds now, separated into the War of the Lance (the Dragonlance Chronicles by Maragret Weis & Tracy Hickman) and the Fifth Age (as told in the Dragons of Summer Flame and the upcoming War of Souls trilogy, also by Weis & Hickman). ![]()
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