Dragonlance Lore: Cataclysm, Gods and Magic | Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen | D&D
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2022
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Wes Schneider and @Todd Kenreck talk about why Dragonlance players get extra feats and do a deep dive into the design.
Dragonlance®: Shadow of the Dragon Queen™ is a tale of conflict and defiance set during the legendary War of the Lance. Create characters from Krynn, the world of the Dragonlance setting, then march them to the front lines of battle against the terrifying Dragon Armies. A Dungeons & Dragons® adventure that takes characters from 1st to 11th level.
Key Features:
HEROES OF WAR: Provides character creation rules highlighting core elements of the Dragonlance setting, including the kender race and new backgrounds for the Knight of Solamnia and Mage of High Sorcery magic-users
Introduces the Lunar Sorcery sorcerer subclass with new spells that bind your character to Krynn's three mystical moons and imbues you with lunar magic
DRAGONLANCE: Introduces the Dragonlance setting to 5th Edition and an overview of what players and DMs need to run adventures during this world spanning conflict.
WORLD AT WAR: Participate in an epic war story set during the War of the Lance.
VILLAINS: Pits heroes against the infamous death knight Lord Soth and his army of draconians.
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The Dragonlance novels got me through some tough times when I was younger, and I can't wait to share this setting with my friends!
I can't wait to reread the og dragonlance novels. It's been over 10 years.
Fizban is my absolute favorite character from every character in the Dragonlance books.
I really like the idea that there were other heroes given the same opportunity as Lord Soth. I know this is technically a recon, but imho it's a really nice expansion of the existing lore to have exactly one other one spelled out, but also it gives the opportunity for homebrew or campaigns in Krynn to extrapolate their own fallen heroes who failed or chose not to protect the world and avert disaster
Loved this video. I'm 39 almost 40 and haven't played D&D in many years, but these are the stories and campaigns that I remember most fondly. Huma and the forging of the Lance, which also delved deep into the relationship of Magius and Galan Dracos, 2 of the most powerful mages to have ever drawn breth on Krynn. The decision of the latter to consign himself to Oblivion rather than face the wrath of the Dragon Queen and the ambitions and dreams of both. The Cataclysm and Istar. The mistakes made by Lord Soth that doomed him to life as a Death Knight, and was the last chance to avert disaster. To the Second War of the Lance, and the return of the gods. Paladine, Gilean, Tahkisis, the children of magic and the 3 moons of Krynn. Solinari, Lunitari, and Nuitari...takes me back.
Thank you Todd and Wes. Dragonlance was the first setting I DMd in and I still feel close to it.
I have a ton of lore videos about the Dragonarmies and Whitestone Forces, even how Dragonlance is a dystopia.
This is the first interview I have seen where I actually feel like they understand Dragonlance.
Feels a bit wrong to have such video without Tracy and Margaret
I absolutely love the book, I bought the digital/physical bundle and have been reading the digital early access in my spare time, everything i’ve looked at so far is simply incredible and as a long time DM I am very excited to tell a story in Krynn with my friends :) thank you for revisiting this setting and I hope you do more. At least a follow-up book similar to how Eberron was done, I would happily buy into that
There looks to be some fantastic art in this book... I still want more Dragonlance official content though... more please!
I’m excited to run this adventure next year. It’s my first foray into the setting.
Just waiting for the video on Kender now!
Ha, Wes' description of Dragonlance lore is cracking me up and piquing my interest.
I am really taken by 5e focusing on the modular and open structure of play focusing on the greater world, yet tying it into being important. A good strategy, in contrast to the first Dragonlance module series.
Next too J.R.R. Tolkien's LOTR series, deep background stories and world events DragonLance was next in line for EPIC story telling. I hope one day soon a great media company such as WB/NEW LINE CINEMA would consider DragonLance a worthy investment for another EPIC film series. It has such great potential.
Comparing this to Rime of the Frostmaiden is almost a deal clincher. I've been leading a group in that setting for about 3 years and it's been a fantastic ride.
I hope we get more books in the world of Dragonlance further down the line. There is so much you can play around with in this world.
To be honest. The re-release of Dragonlance got me rereading the old 80's and 90's novels again. I am working on The Doom Brigade right now.
There is no where near enough material in the book to run your own Dragon Lance game. The map isn't even annotated with major cities or landmarks. However, you can buy an older book for setting information.