The Dragons of Krynn
The Dragons of Krynn is a collection of short stories, released in March 1994. It includes stories written about the mightiest creatures of Krynn - the dragons. It is the first of a trilogy of the Anthologies series.
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Editors | Margaret Weis Tracy Hickman |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Dragons Anthologies |
Genre | Fantasy |
Published | 1994 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Plot introduction
The book is a compilation of 10 short stories from various authors taking place in the fictional world of Krynn:
- "Seven Hymns of the Dragon" by Michael Williams. The tale is a narrative poem.
- "The Final Touch" by Michael and Teri Williams. This is a tale written about the druidess L'Indasha who found an egg of a dragon.
- "Night of Falling Stars" by Nancy Varian Berberick.
- "Honor Is All" by Mickey Zucker Reichert.
- "Easy Pickings" by Douglas Niles.
- "A Dragon to the Core" by Roger E. Moore.
- "Dragon Breath" by Nick O'Donohoe.
- "Fool's Gold" by Jeff Grubb.
- "Scourge of the Wicked Kendragon" by Janet Pack.
- "And Baby Makes Three" by Amy Stout.
- "The First Dragonarmy Bridging Company" by Don Perrin.
- "The Middle of Nowhere" by Dan Harnden.
- "Kaz and the Dragon's Children" by Richard A. Knaak.
- "Into the Light" by Linda P. Baker.
- "The Best" by Margaret Weis.This is a tale written in first person perspective by man who hire a couple of best adventures, everyone of them in his skill, to kill a dragon.
- "The Hunt" by Kevin Stein.
Reception
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References
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