Night of the Dragons (novel)
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Chronicles
- Dragons of Autumn Twilight (1984)
- Dragons of Winter Night (1985)
- Dragons of Spring Dawning (1986)
Sequels
- Dragons of Summer Flame (2002)
Young Reader Series
- The first three Dragonlance Chronicles were split into two books each and published for the young reader market.
- A Rumor of Dragons
- Night of the Dragons
- The Nightmare Lands
- To the Gates of Palanthas
- Hope's Flame
- A Dawn of Dragons
War of Souls
- Dragons of a Fallen Sun (2000?)
- Dragons of a Lost Star (2001?)
- Dragons of a Vanished Moon (2002)
The Lost Chronicles
Dragonlance Tales
- The Magic of Krynn (anthology) (1987)
- Kender, Gully Dwarves, and Gnomes (anthology) (1987)
- Love and War (anthology) (1987)
- The Reign of Istar (anthology) (1992)
- The Cataclysm (anthology) (1992)
- The War of the Lance (anthology) (1992)
Tales of the Fifth Age
- Relics and Omens: Tales of the Fifth Age (1998)
- Heroes and Fools: Tales of the Fifth Age (1999)
- Rebels and Tyrants: Tales of the Fifth Age (2000)
Other
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