
Dragonlance Chronicles I: Dragon of Autumn Twilight (Dragonlance Series)
by (usa) Margaret Weiss Tracy Hickman
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At the dusk of autumn, the friends reunited, eager to return home, only to find that evil that was about to move had descended on Klein's world. Horrifying creatures and bloody massacres, the partners once again embarked on a journey helplessly, looking for traces of the true God and the hope of saving the world under the guidance of the blue crystal staff. Darkness is raging and all life is in ruins. They are forced to take up swords and challenge the invincible dragon under the evil god.
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It's really good. The original fantasy master. It's worth watching. You can't help yourself.
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Well worth seeing. Serious Dungeons & Dragons. The characterization is very classic.
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It's really good. The original fantasy master. It's worth watching. You can't help yourself.
sure
Well worth seeing. Serious Dungeons & Dragons. The characterization is very classic.
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The ancestor of the western fantasy dragon!★★★★The wonderful adventure of the dragon clan! There are several in total Here is an introduction to one "Dragonlance Chronicles I: The Dragon of Autumn Twilight" At the dusk of autumn, the friends reunited, eager to return home, only to find that evil that was about to move had descended on Klein's world. Horrifying creatures and bloody massacres, the partners once again embarked on a journey helplessly, looking for traces of the true God and the hope of saving the world under the guidance of the blue crystal staff. Darkness is raging and all life is in ruins. They are forced to take up swords and challenge the invincible dragon under the evil god.




There is actually one... It has a lot less notes than the physical book (the comments made by the two authors in the notes are very interesting) I love Dragonlance so much that I found the last two books from the school library (I don't know who borrowed the first one and then lost it (눈_눈)), and silently made up for this one.




