''Dragonlance'' is a
shared universe
A shared universe or shared world is a fictional universe from a set of creative works where one or more writers (or other artists) independently contribute works that can stand alone but fits into the joint development of the storyline, charact ...
created by
Laura and
Tracy Hickman
Tracy Raye Hickman (born November 26, 1955) is an American fantasy author and designer of games and virtual reality (VR) experiences. He co-authored the original ''Dragonlance'' novels with Margaret Weis as well as numerous other books. He also ...
, and expanded by Tracy Hickman and
Margaret Weis
Margaret Edith Weis (; born March 16, 1948) is an American fantasy and science fiction author of dozens of novels and short stories. At TSR, Inc., she teamed with Tracy Hickman to create the ''Dragonlance'' role-playing game (RPG) world. She is f ...
under the direction of
TSR, Inc.
TSR, Inc. was an American game publishing company, best known as the original publisher of '' Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D''). Its earliest incarnation, Tactical Studies Rules, was founded in October 1973 by Gary Gygax and Don Kaye. Gygax had bee ...
into a series of fantasy novels. The Hickmans conceived ''Dragonlance'' while driving in their car on the way to TSR for a job interview. Tracy Hickman met his future writing partner Margaret Weis at TSR, and they gathered a group of associates to play the ''
Dungeons & Dragons
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) originally created and designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by TSR (company)#Tactical ...
''
role-playing game
A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, or abbreviated as RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out ...
. The adventures during that game inspired a
series of gaming modules, a
series of novels, licensed products such as board games, and lead miniature figures.
In 1984, TSR published the first ''Dragonlance'' game module, ''
Dragons of Despair
''Dragons of Despair'' is the first in a series of 16 ''Dragonlance'' adventures published by TSR, Inc. (TSR) between 1984 and 1988. It is the start of the first major story arc in the ''Dragonlance'' series of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'' ...
'', and the first novel, ''
Dragons of Autumn Twilight
''Dragons of Autumn Twilight'' is a 1984 fantasy novel by American writers Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, based on a series of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') game modules.
It was the first ''Dragonlance'' novel, and first in the Dragonlanc ...
''. The novel began the ''
Chronicles'' trilogy, a core element of the ''Dragonlance'' world. While the authoring team of Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis wrote the setting's central books, numerous other authors contributed novels, short stories and game supplements to the setting. Over 190 novels have used the ''Dragonlance'' setting; the ''Dragonlance''
campaign setting
A campaign setting is a setting for a tabletop role-playing game or wargame campaign. Most campaign settings are fictional worlds; however, some are historical or contemporary real-world locations. A '' campaign'' is a series of individual adve ...
has also been used for multiple editions of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' and for the
SAGA System
The SAGA System is a role-playing game system that uses "fate cards" to determine the effects of actions. The cards have numbers, suits, positive and negative states, and role-playing cues that guide the gamemaster in telling the story and adminis ...
. Following
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy ...
's acquisition of TSR in 1997, Wizards licensed ''Dragonlance'' to Margaret Weis's company
Sovereign Press
Sovereign Press, Incorporated is a publisher and distributor of role-playing games based in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1998 by Margaret Weis and Don Perrin and is one of two companies that Weis owns.
Games produced
Sovereign P ...
to produce game materials; this licensing agreement ran from 2001 to 2007. ''Dragonlance'' returned in 2022 with a new adventure module and the start of a new novel trilogy.
The fictional ''Dragonlance'' world of
Krynn
''Dragonlance'' is a shared universe created by Laura Hickman, Laura and Tracy Hickman, and expanded by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis under the direction of TSR, Inc. into a series of fantasy novels. The Hickmans conceived ''Dragonlance'' whi ...
contains numerous
characters
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Arts, entertainment, and media Literature
* ''Character'' (novel), a 1936 Dutch novel by Ferdinand Bordewijk
* ''Characters'' (Theophrastus), a classical Greek set of character sketches attributed to Theoph ...
, an extensive timeline, and a detailed geography. The history of Krynn consists of five ages. The novels and related game products are primarily set in the fourth age, The Age of Despair. Since the publication of ''
Dragonlance: Fifth Age'' in 1996, the fifth age, the Age of Mortals, has been used.
The
Heroes of the Lance
''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance'' is a video game released in 1988 for various home computer systems and consoles. The game is based on the first ''Dragonlance'' campaign module for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playi ...
, created by Weis and Hickman, are the popular protagonists of the ''Chronicles'' trilogy. Along with ''D&D'' world of the ''
Forgotten Realms
''Forgotten Realms'' is a campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers as "The Realms", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a setti ...
'', ''Dragonlance'' is one of the most popular shared worlds in fiction.
Publication history
Creation

Hickman developed his world creation technique by writing and self-publishing with his wife Laura the
adventure modules ''
Rahasia
''Rahasia'' is an adventure module, self-published by DayStar West Media in 1980 and published by TSR, Inc. in 1983 and 1984, for the ''Basic Set'' rules of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. Its product designation is TSR 9 ...
'' (1979) and ''
Pharaoh
Pharaoh (, ; Egyptian language, Egyptian: ''wikt:pr ꜥꜣ, pr ꜥꜣ''; Meroitic language, Meroitic: 𐦲𐦤𐦧, ; Biblical Hebrew: ''Parʿō'') was the title of the monarch of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty of Egypt, First Dynasty ( ...
'' (1980), and writing TSR's
''Ravenloft'' module (1983). He was unemployed in 1982, and TSR offered him a job based on his submission of several modules.
That year, while driving from Utah to Wisconsin to start a job with TSR, Hickman and his wife created the ''Dragonlance'' universe concept. During the trip, Hickman and his wife discussed two ideas they had had for several years: an entire world used to support a storyline, and a world dominated by dragons.
Their ideas were well received by TSR, whose marketing department felt they had enough dungeons, but not enough
dragons
A dragon is a magical legendary creature that appears in the folklore of multiple cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in Western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depict ...
. Hickman suggested a series of twelve modules, each featuring a different dragon. TSR employee
Harold Johnson suggested that Hickman should try to get additional support from other TSR staff members and, after a period of months, Hickman had the support of
Jeff Grubb
Jeff Grubb (born August 27, 1957) is an author of novels, short stories, and comics, as well as a computer and role-playing game designer in the fantasy genre. Grubb worked on the ''Dragonlance'' campaign setting under Tracy Hickman, and the ' ...
,
Larry Elmore
Larry Elmore (born August 5, 1948) is an American fantasy artist whose work includes creating illustrations for video games, comics, magazines, and fantasy books. His list of work includes illustrations for ''Dungeons & Dragons'', ''Dragonlance'', ...
,
Roger Moore
Sir Roger George Moore (14 October 192723 May 2017) was an English actor. He was the actor to portray Ian Fleming's fictional secret agent James Bond (literary character), James Bond in the Eon Productions/MGM Studios film series, playing the ...
,
Doug Niles,
Michael Williams, and others with whom they discussed ideas for the project. Meanwhile, Weis was editing and writing various ''
Endless Quest'' books for TSR. The ''Dragonlance'' group decided that novels should accompany the game modules; TSR reluctantly agreed and hired a writer.
Hickman became the design coordinator for ''Project Overlord'', the cover name for what would later be known as the Dragonlance saga.
TSR decided to create a franchise, including modules, board games, lead figures, and - for the first time - novels. Weis had been hired as an editor; with Hickman, she began working with the author hired to write the novels. They weren't satisfied with the author, and decided they should be the ones to write the books.
They collaborated over a weekend, writing the prologue for the first five chapters of the first novel,
''
Dragons of Autumn Twilight
''Dragons of Autumn Twilight'' is a 1984 fantasy novel by American writers Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, based on a series of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') game modules.
It was the first ''Dragonlance'' novel, and first in the Dragonlanc ...
'', based on the module ''
Dragons of Despair
''Dragons of Despair'' is the first in a series of 16 ''Dragonlance'' adventures published by TSR, Inc. (TSR) between 1984 and 1988. It is the start of the first major story arc in the ''Dragonlance'' series of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'' ...
''.
TSR liked their treatment and gave them the assignment, firing the author. After two years of development, TSR released the module ''Dragons of Despair'' and the novel ''Dragons of Autumn Twilight'' in March and November 1984, respectively.
TSR had doubts about the finished novel's sales potential, and attempted to order thirty thousand copies, ultimately ordering the minimum print run of fifty thousand. The success of the novel prompted TSR to publish more copies to meet demand.
The novel was written after the completion of the first
''Dragonlance'' game modules. Weis and Hickman felt this was constraining and made the novel feel too episodic, so they reversed the process for the next books and completed the novels before the related modules were written. ''Dragonlance'' received support products such as novels, calendars, computer games, and books of artwork.
Further development
In the mid to late 1980s, a rift developed between TSR and the authors. Weis and Hickman were feeling under-appreciated and, when TSR turned down their ''
Darksword'' series of novels, they went to
Bantam Books
Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House; it is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group. It was formed in 1945 by Walter B. Pitkin Jr., Sidney B. K ...
. Bantam made them an offer, which they accepted, and they stopped writing ''Dragonlance'' novels for TSR.
They returned to write ''
Dragons of Summer Flame'' for TSR in 1995, thinking it would be their final ''Dragonlance'' novel. At the time, ''Dragonlance'' gaming had been converted to the
SAGA System
The SAGA System is a role-playing game system that uses "fate cards" to determine the effects of actions. The cards have numbers, suits, positive and negative states, and role-playing cues that guide the gamemaster in telling the story and adminis ...
, with limited success, and that, combined with TSR's general financial troubles, put the setting's future in doubt. Wizards of the Coast bought the troubled TSR in 1997, and Weis and Hickman then proposed the ''
War of Souls
''The War of Souls'' is a trilogy of ''New York Times'' best selling novels published between 2000 and 2002. The trilogy focuses on the titular fictional war (the War of Souls) set in the popular ''Dragonlance'' fictional universe. Like many '' ...
'' trilogy, which was published in 2000-2002. All three novels made the
''New York Times'' bestseller list, and the setting was commercially revitalized.
By 1998, the original ''Dragonlance'' trilogy had sold well over three million copies worldwide and spawned dozens of sequels.
The central books of the ''Dragonlance'' series were written by the authoring team of Weis and Hickman, but many other writers have made contributions, including
Richard A. Knaak,
Douglas Niles
Douglas Niles (born December 1, 1954, in Brookfield, Wisconsin) is a fantasy author and game designer. Niles was one of the creators of the Dragonlance world and the author of the first three Forgotten Realms novels, the '' Star Frontiers'' spac ...
,
Roger E. Moore
Roger E. Moore (born July 11, 1955, in Winchester, Kentucky) is a designer of role-playing games. He had a long-running tenure as editor of ''Dragon'' magazine and was the founding editor of ''Dungeon'' magazine.
Early life
Moore's family moved ...
,
Don Perrin
Don Perrin (born 1 October 1964) is a Canadian writer and former military officer.
Early life and education
Born in Iserlohn, Germany, Perrin grew up in Kingston, ON, Canada, McMasterville, QC, Canada, Bromley, Kent, England, and Ottawa, ON, Can ...
,
Jean Rabe,
Paul B. Thompson,
Tonya C. Cook,
Michael Williams,
Nancy Varian Berberick
Nancy Varian Berberick (born July 23, 1951) is an American fantasy author who has written 12 novels, mainly for the Dragonlance series of Dungeons & Dragons
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy ...
, and
Chris Pierson.
In 2001, Wizards of the Coast licensed
Sovereign Press
Sovereign Press, Incorporated is a publisher and distributor of role-playing games based in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1998 by Margaret Weis and Don Perrin and is one of two companies that Weis owns.
Games produced
Sovereign P ...
to publish further ''Dragonlance'' game materials. This began with the newly revised ''
Dragonlance Campaign Setting
''Dragonlance Campaign Setting'' is an accessory for the Dragonlance campaign setting, for the 3.5 edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game.
Contents
The ''Dragonlance Campaign Setting'' hardcover updated the Dragonlance ...
'' in 2003, which used the new
''Dungeons & Dragons'' 3rd Edition rules.
In April 2007, Wizards of the Coast had not renewed Sovereign's license, and ''Dragonlance'' RPG game supplements and accessories were only released through the end of the year.
In October 2020, Weis and Hickman filed suit against Wizards of the Coast for breaching a licensing deal with Weis and Hickman for a new ''Dragonlance'' novel trilogy. ''
Boing Boing
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'' reported that "according to the lawsuit, Weis and Hickman agreed with Wizards of the Coast to produce the new novels in 2017, capping off the series and giving fans a final sendoff, but the company pulled the plug in August 2020". In December, Weis and Hickman filed to voluntarily
dismiss without prejudice their lawsuit, and "the filing noted that Wizards of the Coast had not formally answered their lawsuit, nor had they filed for a summary judgement". Weis and Hickman's publishing agent affirmed a few weeks following this that a new trilogy of ''Dragonlance'' novels was in the works; the first of the new trilogy was released in August 2022.
In December 2022, the first Dragonlance adventure module, titled ''
Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen'', for
5th Edition was released. The module is set during the War of the Lance; Wizards of the Coast has stated that the module does not require prior knowledge of the setting or the novels to play the module.
An integrated board game, titled ''Dragonlance: Warriors of Krynn'', was released in 2023, designed by Stephen Baker and
Rob Daviau.
''Dragonlance: Warriors of Krynn'' is a
wargame
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that focuses on military battles during the War of the Lance. Both games can be played independently, but the adventure module includes rules for using the board game to resolve the military battles that occur in the narrative.
Media
Campaign setting
TSR created ''Dragonlance'' as a campaign setting for the ''
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
Several different editions of the '' Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') fantasy role-playing game have been produced since 1974. The current publisher of ''D&D'', Wizards of the Coast, produces new materials only for the most current edition of the ...
'' (''AD&D'')
roleplaying game
A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, or abbreviated as RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, eith ...
in 1982, publishing the first of a series of
modules, ''
Dragons of Despair
''Dragons of Despair'' is the first in a series of 16 ''Dragonlance'' adventures published by TSR, Inc. (TSR) between 1984 and 1988. It is the start of the first major story arc in the ''Dragonlance'' series of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'' ...
'', in March 1984. They published the first world-spanning sourcebook, ''
Dragonlance Adventures
''Dragonlance Adventures'' is a 128-page hardcover book for the Dragonlance campaign setting for the first edition of the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game.
Contents
''Dragonlance Adventures'' is a supplement which detail ...
'', in 1987. When ''AD&D'' was updated to the 2nd edition in 1989, the ''Dragonlance'' campaign setting was updated as well. However, in 1996, ''Dragonlance'' was converted to use the new
SAGA System
The SAGA System is a role-playing game system that uses "fate cards" to determine the effects of actions. The cards have numbers, suits, positive and negative states, and role-playing cues that guide the gamemaster in telling the story and adminis ...
, which uses cards to determine the effects of actions, with the publication of the ''
Dragonlance: Fifth Age'' roleplaying game.
When the 3rd edition of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' was released in 2000, ''Dragonlance'' was not initially updated for the new edition. In 2002, Margaret Weis's company
Sovereign Press
Sovereign Press, Incorporated is a publisher and distributor of role-playing games based in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1998 by Margaret Weis and Don Perrin and is one of two companies that Weis owns.
Games produced
Sovereign P ...
acquired the license to publish 3rd Edition ''Dragonlance'' material. The official update, ''
Dragonlance Campaign Setting
''Dragonlance Campaign Setting'' is an accessory for the Dragonlance campaign setting, for the 3.5 edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game.
Contents
The ''Dragonlance Campaign Setting'' hardcover updated the Dragonlance ...
'', was published in 2003 for the 3.5 Edition.
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy ...
turned over all responsibility for maintaining the ''Dragonlance'' setting to Sovereign Press until 2007.
The campaign setting was not supported during the
4th Edition era (2008-2013) of ''Dungeons & Dragons''.
In March 2022, Wizards released the PDF ''Heroes of Krynn'' which is part of the "
Unearthed Arcana
''Unearthed Arcana'' (abbreviated UA) is the title shared by two hardback books published for different Editions of Dungeons & Dragons, editions of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. Both were designed as supplements to the co ...
" public playtest series for the
5th Edition of ''Dungeons & Dragons''. ''
Polygon
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The segments of a closed polygonal chain are called its '' edges'' or ''sides''. The points where two edges meet are the polygon ...
'' commented that this "all but confirmed" the return of the Dragonlance setting. The setting was revisited in December 2022 with a new adventure module for the 5th Edition.
On December 6, Wizards released the adventure book ''Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen''.
Novels
The main storyline of the original ''Dragonlance'' series has been written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, with multiple books written by other authors, covering years between and sometimes during the main events.
* The ''
Chronicles'' trilogy relates the events since the meeting of the Companions until the end of the
War of the Lance
The ''Dragonlance Chronicles'' is a trilogy of fantasy novels written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, which take place in the Dragonlance setting. This series is the first set of Dragonlance novels, and is followed by the ''Dragonlance Legend ...
and the defeat of the Dragon armies of Ansalon.
* The ''
Lost Chronicles'' trilogy is a companion to the original ''Chronicles''. Each book of the trilogy fills in sections of the story previously left untold. It tells the story surrounding the recovery of the Hammer of Kharas, how the Companions retrieve the dragon orb from Ice Wall, how
Kitiara Uth Matar
Kitiara Uth Matar is a fictional character appearing in the Dragonlance campaign setting created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. She is the daughter of a disgraced Knights of Solamnia, Solamnic Knight named Gregor Uth Matar and his first wife, ...
and
Lord Soth
Lord Soth, the Knight of the Black Rose, is a fictional character appearing in the fantasy realms of ''Dragonlance'' and later ''Ravenloft''. He is depicted as a death knight and fallen Knight of Solamnia from the world of Krynn.
Development
...
became allies, and how
Raistlin Majere
Raistlin Majere is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' series of books created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Raistlin played an extensive role in the two main series of books, particularly in ''Dragonlance Legends'' in which he ...
took the
Black Robes in Neraka.
* The ''
Legends
A legend is a historical narrative, a symbolic representation of folk belief.
Legend(s) or The Legend(s) may also refer to:
Narrative
* A fictitious identity used in espionage
Books, comic books, and theater
* ''Legend'' (Gemmell novel), a 1 ...
'' trilogy covers the
Blue Lady's War
''Dragonlance Legends'' is a trilogy of fantasy novels written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, which take place in the Dragonlance setting. This series is the sequel to the ''Dragonlance Chronicles'', and focus on Raistlin and Caramon. The tr ...
, as well as the past adventures of
Raistlin
Raistlin Majere is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' series of books created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Raistlin played an extensive role in the two main series of books, particularly in ''Dragonlance Legends'' in which he ...
and
Caramon Majere
Caramon Majere (326 AC - 38 SC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance books. He is depicted as a fighter and is one of the main characters in Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's first Dragonlance trilogy, the ''Dragonlance Chronicles''. Ca ...
, culminating in Raistlin's attempt to achieve
godhood
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. The books feature time travel, and focus on events in Istar before the Cataclysm, as well as the ensuing Dwarfgate Wars.
* ''
The Raistlin Chronicles
''The Raistlin Chronicles'' is a pair of novels, ''The Soulforge'' and ''Brothers in Arms'', set in the ''Dragonlance'' campaign setting of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game.
''The Soulforge''
''The Soulforge'' is a fantasy ...
'', comprising a series of two novels, follow the early life of
Raistlin Majere
Raistlin Majere is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' series of books created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Raistlin played an extensive role in the two main series of books, particularly in ''Dragonlance Legends'' in which he ...
, his rise from a sickly child to a powerful and ambitious mage, and the trials he faces during his Test at the Tower of High Sorcery. Alongside him are his loyal twin brother
Caramon
Caramon Majere (326 Dragonlance Timeline#Alt Cataclius, AC - 38 Dragonlance Timeline#Secundus Cataclius, SC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance books. He is depicted as a fighter and is one of the main characters in Margaret Weis and Tr ...
and their half-sister
Kitiara uth Matar
Kitiara Uth Matar is a fictional character appearing in the Dragonlance campaign setting created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. She is the daughter of a disgraced Knights of Solamnia, Solamnic Knight named Gregor Uth Matar and his first wife, ...
, a fierce warrior whose own path to power leads her toward darkness and the
Dragonarmies. As the three siblings take diverging paths, their ambitions and loyalties are tested, laying the foundation for the conflicts that shape the future.
* ''
The Second Generation
''The Second Generation'' is a collection of five novellas in the fantasy genre by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. It is part of the Dragonlance series.
Plot introduction
This book is in fact five novellas by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. T ...
'' is a single compilation book which picks the most important tales from the ''Tales'' series and details the children of the Companions, all of whom become players in the later story. This book is considered to be part of the main storyline, as it must be read to understand the events that happened between the War of the Lance and the Chaos War. This novel develops characters that would later be seen in the ''
War of Souls
''The War of Souls'' is a trilogy of ''New York Times'' best selling novels published between 2000 and 2002. The trilogy focuses on the titular fictional war (the War of Souls) set in the popular ''Dragonlance'' fictional universe. Like many '' ...
'' trilogy.
* ''
Dragons of Summer Flame'' covers the
Chaos War
"Chaos War" is a Marvel Comics storyline that began publication in October 2010 across nine comic book series: the five-issue miniseries ''Chaos War'', written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente, supplemented by seven branded miniseries or one-shot ...
, also known as the Second Cataclysm. The gods and mortals join forces to defeat Chaos in his attempt to destroy Krynn. The war ends with the withdrawal of Chaos and the gods of Krynn in a divine agreement to keep the world safe.
* ''
Dragons in the Archives: The Best of Weis and Hickman Anthology'' is another compilation of short stories which were previously published in other anthologies. These stories take place at different points of time in the world of Krynn. This book provides backstory to some of the characters and situations presented in the ''
War of Souls
''The War of Souls'' is a trilogy of ''New York Times'' best selling novels published between 2000 and 2002. The trilogy focuses on the titular fictional war (the War of Souls) set in the popular ''Dragonlance'' fictional universe. Like many '' ...
'' trilogy.
* ''
The War of Souls'' trilogy begins as a strange storm courses through Krynn, heralding the
War of Souls
''The War of Souls'' is a trilogy of ''New York Times'' best selling novels published between 2000 and 2002. The trilogy focuses on the titular fictional war (the War of Souls) set in the popular ''Dragonlance'' fictional universe. Like many '' ...
. The end of the war brings the return of the gods,
Takhisis
Takhisis is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' universe. She is depicted as the main goddess of evil in the setting and head of the Dark Pantheon.
Titles and forms
Within the Dragonlance universe, Takhisis was a sister of Gilean a ...
's death, and the departure of Paladine as head of the good gods in order to maintain the balance between Good and Evil.
* ''
The Dark Disciple'' trilogy follows the death of
Takhisis
Takhisis is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' universe. She is depicted as the main goddess of evil in the setting and head of the Dark Pantheon.
Titles and forms
Within the Dragonlance universe, Takhisis was a sister of Gilean a ...
and the departure of Paladine, when the lesser gods strive to maintain dominance.
Video games
Eight
video game
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s are set in the Dragonlance world. They belong to six different
genres
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and were released within five years, from 1988 to 1992.
''DL01 - Dragons of Despair'' and ''DL02 - Dragons of Flame'' (corresponding to the events in the first novel, ''Dragons of Autumn Twilight'') were adapted into the video games ''
Heroes of the Lance
''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance'' is a video game released in 1988 for various home computer systems and consoles. The game is based on the first ''Dragonlance'' campaign module for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playi ...
'' and ''
Dragons of Flame'', respectively. Instead of being role-playing video games, they are
platform game
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s using the Silver Box
game engine
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. ''DL03 - Dragons of Hope'' and ''DL04 - Dragons of Desolation'' (corresponding to the events between the first and the second novel) were adapted into the video game ''
Shadow Sorcerer''. Released in 1991, this early
real-time strategy
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game is a direct sequel to the first two games and a prequel to ''War of the Lance'' (1989). ''DL11 - Dragons of Glory'' is a self-contained tabletop strategy game (corresponding to the events in the background of the third novel, ''Dragons of Spring Dawning'') that was adapted into the
turn-based strategy
Strategy video game is a major video game genre that focuses on analyzing and strategizing over direct quick reaction in order to secure success.
Although many types of video games can contain strategic elements, the strategy genre is most commo ...
game ''
War of the Lance
The ''Dragonlance Chronicles'' is a trilogy of fantasy novels written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, which take place in the Dragonlance setting. This series is the first set of Dragonlance novels, and is followed by the ''Dragonlance Legend ...
''.
''
DragonStrike'' is a 1990
combat flight simulation game
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whose plot begins halfway through the previous video game. The 1992 NES remake is a
scrolling shooter
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that features an ending different from the one in the novels, but following and fixing a "bad ending" from ''DL14 - Dragons of Triumph''. Neither game is based directly on any tabletop module. The Gold Box trilogy (''
Champions of Krynn
''Champions of Krynn'' is role-playing video game, the first in a three-part series of Dragonlance ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' ''Gold Box'' games. It was published in 1990 by Strategic Simulations. The highest graphics setting supported in t ...
'', ''
Death Knights of Krynn
''Death Knights of Krynn'' is the second in a three-part series of ''Dragonlance'' ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' " Gold Box" role-playing video games, published by Strategic Simulations. The game was released in 1991.
The story is a continuati ...
'', and ''
The Dark Queen of Krynn'') are the only
role-playing video game
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s based on Dragonlance. They tell an original story that begins shortly after the events in the 14 tabletop modules.
Apart from those, the
MUSH
In multiplayer online games, a MUSH (a backronymed variation on Multi-user dungeon, MUD most often expanded as Multi-User Shared Hallucination, though Multi-User Shared Hack, Habitat, and Holodeck are also observed) is a text-based online social m ...
game ''DragonLance'' is based on Krynn during the final stage of the
War of the Lance
The ''Dragonlance Chronicles'' is a trilogy of fantasy novels written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, which take place in the Dragonlance setting. This series is the first set of Dragonlance novels, and is followed by the ''Dragonlance Legend ...
.
Other
The series has inspired mention in music as well, including "
Wishmaster", a song by
Nightwish
Nightwish is a Finnish symphonic metal band from Kitee. The band was formed in 1996 by lead songwriter and keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, guitarist Emppu Vuorinen, and former lead singer Tarja Turunen. The band soon picked up drummer Jukka Neval ...
based partially on the master and apprentice relationship between
Raistlin Majere
Raistlin Majere is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' series of books created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Raistlin played an extensive role in the two main series of books, particularly in ''Dragonlance Legends'' in which he ...
and
Dalamar
This is a list of characters in the ''Dragonlance'' series of fantasy novels and related fantasy role-playing game materials. It includes accounts of their early lives in the series.
Characters
Alhana Starbreeze
Alhana Starbreeze, Silvanesti E ...
. The Swedish
metal band
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Lake of Tears
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also recorded a song called "Raistlin and the Rose" on their 1997 album ''Crimson Cosmos'', while the German group
Blind Guardian
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wrote "The Soulforged", another song inspired by Raistlin's story, which appeared on the band's 2002 album ''
A Night at the Opera''. Also Danish/American band Pyramaze recorded in their 2008 album ''Immortal'' song "Caramon's Poem". A Russian concept album (2009-2010) and musical (premiered 2014) based on Raitslin's story, ''
The Last Trial'', was created by Anton Kruglov and Yelena Khanpira.
In 2008, ''
Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight'', an animated film based on the first ''Dragonlance'' book of the same name, was released
direct-to-video
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. The animation was produced by
Toonz Animation
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, and featured the voices of
Lucy Lawless
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,
Kiefer Sutherland
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,
Michael Rosenbaum
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, and
Michelle Trachtenberg
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. In late 2011, Holysoft Studios Ltd. released the first part of a German audio adaption of the Chronicles Trilogy, with subsequent releases of the later trilogies being announced.
In
comics
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, Krynn has been represented on the 1988 ''
Dragonlance
''Dragonlance'' is a shared universe created by Laura and Tracy Hickman, and expanded by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis under the direction of TSR, Inc. into a series of fantasy novels. The Hickmans conceived ''Dragonlance'' while driving i ...
'' series by
DC Comics
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and
TSR. More recently,
Devil's Due Publishing
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and
Wizards of the Coast
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have also produced a number of comic book series: ''The Legend of Huma'' (2003), ''Chronicles'' (2005) and ''Legends'' (2008).
World
The ''Dragonlance'' world is described in dozens of books and novels. The setting contains numerous
characters
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, an extensive timeline, and a detailed geography.
Setting

''Dragonlance'' is set on the world of Krynn. Most of the novels take place in the regions of
Ansalon, a small continent, though some have taken place on the continent of Taladas, located northeast of Ansalon. The world's major gods are the High God and his children: good Paladine, neutral Gilean, and evil
Takhisis
Takhisis is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' universe. She is depicted as the main goddess of evil in the setting and head of the Dark Pantheon.
Titles and forms
Within the Dragonlance universe, Takhisis was a sister of Gilean a ...
. The gods are opposed by Chaos, who seeks to destroy Krynn. Depending on the period, the evil
chromatic
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and the good
metallic dragon
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s are rare or plentiful. Humans are Krynn's most common humanoid race, but
elves
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In medieval Germanic-speakin ...
,
dwarves,
kender,
gnomes
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, and
minotaurs
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occupy the world as well. Clerics derive magical powers from their gods, and wizards derive power from the three moon gods, good Solinari, neutral Lunitari, and evil Nuitari. Hickman had previously served as a
Mormon missionary
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in
Java
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for two years and used
Indonesian in ''Dragonlance'' spells.
During Krynn's various wars, armies of
draconians are used as troops. Draconians are created by corrupting a dragon egg, creating a reptilian humanoid. Any dragon egg can be used to make a draconian, although the ones most commonly used are good dragon eggs because the evil kings want more evil dragons to hatch.
Other gods of the setting include the gods of good Branchala, Habbakuk, Kiri-Jolith, Majere, and Mishakal; the gods of neutrality Chislev, Reorx, Shinare, Sirrion, and Zivilyn; and the gods of evil, Chemosh, Hiddukel, Morgion, Sargonnas, and Zeboim.
Fictional history
The history of the world of Krynn, and thus the settings for both the novels and gaming supplements, is roughly split into five separate ages. The first age is the time of creation, when the gods are born and Krynn is formed. The Age of Dreams, the second age, is marked by the rapid growth of the world's first great civilizations and the appearance of myriad new races. This era is also marked by three great wars between dragons and their minions. Following the Third Dragon War, in the Age of Might, the Cataclysm obliterates the great empire of
Istar
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and changes almost the entire surface of Krynn. A 300-year depression follows this event, in what is called the Age of Despair. This period also marks the
War of the Lance
The ''Dragonlance Chronicles'' is a trilogy of fantasy novels written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, which take place in the Dragonlance setting. This series is the first set of Dragonlance novels, and is followed by the ''Dragonlance Legend ...
. When Dragonlance was first introduced to ''Dungeons & Dragons'', events such as the Lost Wars happened during The Age of Despair. Later
Age of Mortals
The ''Age of Mortals'' series is a series of novels set in the Dragonlance setting.
For the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game supplement, see Age of Mortals: Dragonlance Campaign Setting Companion.
Contents
* ''Conundrum'' (December 2001), by Jeff ...
novels and game supplements took Krynn into the Fifth Age (the Age of Mortals).
Dragonlances
Dragonlances are weapons first created in the Third Dragon War, designed with the purpose of killing evil
dragons
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, and are the only weapons with which mortals who cannot use magic can kill dragons. Dragonlances have this power because of the way in which they are created, which requires the use of "two god-blessed artifacts".
Dragonlances are rare and not commonly traded. There are lesser dragonlances, which are made when only one of the artifacts is used to create them, and greater dragonlances, which are made when both artifacts are used to make them. Greater dragonlances are blessed with the power of Good, unlike lesser dragonlances.
There are two sizes of dragonlance. The smaller footman's dragonlance is around eight feet long and functions as a
polearm
A polearm or pole weapon is a close combat weapon in which the main fighting part of the weapon is fitted to the end of a long shaft, typically of wood, extending the user's effective range and striking power. Polearms are predominantly melee we ...
, while the larger mounted dragonlance is around sixteen feet long and most commonly used when mounted on a dragon.
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Characters
The Heroes of the Lance are the protagonists of the ''Chronicles'' trilogy, the first series of ''Dragonlance'' books. They were created by Weis and Hickman, then fleshed out as
player character
A player character (also known as a playable character or PC) is a fictional Character (arts), character in a video game or tabletop role-playing game whose actions are controlled by a player rather than the rules of the game. The characters tha ...
s in gaming sessions of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' at Hickman's apartment. One player at this initial gaming session was game designer Terry Phillips, who was playing as
Raistlin
Raistlin Majere is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' series of books created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Raistlin played an extensive role in the two main series of books, particularly in ''Dragonlance Legends'' in which he ...
. According to Hickman in the foreword to ''The Soulforge'', "
ewere just settling in to the game when I turned to my good friend Terry Phillips and asked what his character was doing. Terry spoke...and the world of Krynn was forever changed. His rasping voice, his sarcasm and bitterness all masking an arrogance and power that never needed to be stated suddenly were real. Everyone in the room was both transfixed and terrified. To this day Margaret
eisswears that Terry wore the black robes to the party that night".
In a "Traveling Road Show" put on to publicize the novels, the Heroes of the Lance were played by various people. Authors Gary and Janet Pack played the half-elf
Tanis Half-Elven
Tanis Half-Elven is a fictional half-elven character in the ''Dragonlance'' series of books, which were published by TSR, and are now published by Wizards of the Coast. He is first introduced in the book ''Dragons of Autumn Twilight'' by Margare ...
and the
kender Tasslehoff Burrfoot
Tasslehoff Burrfoot (often called Tas) is a fictional character of the Kender (fantasy), kender race from the Dragonlance series of novels, written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. He was born in Kendermore (Krynn), Kendermore. His parents ar ...
, respectively. Author
Douglas Niles
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played the dwarf
Flint Fireforge
Flint Fireforge is a fictional dwarf character appearing in the Dragonlance series of books. The dwarf Flint Fireforge is one of the six Heroes of the Lance. He is the second of thirteen children. He was born and lived in (for a time) the village ...
. TSR employee Harold Johnson played the
Solamnic knight Sturm Brightblade
Sturm Brightblade is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' series of role playing games and novels, based on the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' franchise. The character was created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman and is published by ...
. The rest of the Heroes are the barbarians
Goldmoon
Goldmoon (also known as ''Goldmoon of the Que Shu tribe'' or just ''Goldmoon of the Que Shu'') is a fictional character from the ''Dragonlance'' fantasy series of List of Dragonlance novels, novels and Role-playing game, role playing games, origin ...
and
Riverwind
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, elf
Laurana Kanan
Laurana Kanan (also known as ''Lauralanthalasa Kanan''), is a fictional character, one of the Heroes of the Lance in the ''Dragonlance'' fantasy series, written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, originally published by TSR, Inc. and later by Wiz ...
, and humans
Caramon Majere
Caramon Majere (326 AC - 38 SC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance books. He is depicted as a fighter and is one of the main characters in Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's first Dragonlance trilogy, the ''Dragonlance Chronicles''. Ca ...
(Raistlin's brother) and
Tika Waylan
This is a list of characters in the ''Dragonlance'' series of fantasy novels and related fantasy role-playing game materials. It includes accounts of their early lives in the series.
Characters
Alhana Starbreeze
Alhana Starbreeze, Silvanesti E ...
. Weis played Fizban the Fabulous.
In the beginning, Margaret Weis had problems depicting
Tanis Half-Elven
Tanis Half-Elven is a fictional half-elven character in the ''Dragonlance'' series of books, which were published by TSR, and are now published by Wizards of the Coast. He is first introduced in the book ''Dragons of Autumn Twilight'' by Margare ...
in the novels. Tracy Hickman finally told her that "he's
James T. Kirk of the
Starship ''Enterprise''". After that explanation, Margaret had no more difficulty writing about Tanis.
Other noteworthy antagonists, and sometimes protagonists, are the Death Knight
Lord Soth
Lord Soth, the Knight of the Black Rose, is a fictional character appearing in the fantasy realms of ''Dragonlance'' and later ''Ravenloft''. He is depicted as a death knight and fallen Knight of Solamnia from the world of Krynn.
Development
...
and
Kitiara Uth Matar
Kitiara Uth Matar is a fictional character appearing in the Dragonlance campaign setting created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. She is the daughter of a disgraced Knights of Solamnia, Solamnic Knight named Gregor Uth Matar and his first wife, ...
, the half-sister of Raistlin and Caramon, and leader of one of the
Dragonarmies of Ansalon
This is a list of characters in the ''Dragonlance'' series of fantasy novels and related fantasy role-playing game materials. It includes accounts of their early lives in the series.
Characters
Alhana Starbreeze
Alhana Starbreeze, Silvanesti E ...
. According to Hickman, Lord Soth is the most unpredictable character to write about: "Every time that character made an appearance in one of our books he would try to run off with the story".
Locations
The world of Dragonlance is set on the planet of Krynn, with most of the action taking place on the continent of Ansalon. Some of the key countries and areas on Ansalon are the Plains of Dust, Solamnia with its great metropolis, Palanthas, the Blood Sea Isles, the Empire of Ergoth, Istar, and Sancrist, the elven kingdom of Silvanesti, as well as the dwarven realm of Thorbardin. Important cities and towns and other locations include Solace (location of the Inn of the Last Home, and Sad Town), the High Clerist's Tower, Palanthas, Kendermore, Port Balifor (location of the Pig and Whistle Tavern), and the various Towers of High Sorcery.
Races
Like in many ''
Dungeons & Dragons
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'' campaign settings, the fictional world of the ''Dragonlance'' campaign is shaped by the division by race, with white humans as the central focus, but also including elves, goblins, and many others.
With the species in many cases clearly assigned to "good" and "evil", some critics have suggested that the setting had the
potential to raise racist expectations.
The authors take an active stance against racist ideology and ensure that a "fascistic genocidal campaign to wipe-out species that are considered 'impure'" would have catastrophic consequences.
In contrast, the authors emphasize the need for tolerance and cooperation between the races.
Reception
''Dragonlance'' is one of the most popular
shared worlds, worlds in which writers other than those that created them place adventures. The first ''Dragonlance'' trilogy, ''Chronicles'', launched the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' line of novels, with many of its characters spun off into other novels.
Along with ''
Forgotten Realms
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'', ''Dragonlance'' is TSR's most popular series of novels. According to ''The 1990s'' by Marc Oxoby, what is most notable about the series is that "what may at one time been considered disposable, escapist literature" found "unprecedented popularity" in the 1990s.
All of the ''Dragonlance'' novels remained in print during the decade, turning Weis and Hickman into literary stars and boosting sales of their non-''Dragonlance'' novels. Although the series was initially published in paperback, its success led to hardcover printings. The hardcover version of ''Dragons of Summer Flame'' had an "impressive" first printing of 200,000 books.
Every ''Dragonlance'' novel by Weis and Hickman since 1995 has been released in hardcover, and some previous novels have been re-released in hardcover collector's editions. ''Dragonlance'' made TSR one of the most successful publishers of science fiction and fantasy in the 1990s.
By 2008, there were more than 190 novels in the ''Dragonlance'' franchise.
Weis and Hickman's ''Dragonlance'' novels have made over twenty bestseller lists, with sales in excess of 22 million.
The pair's novels have been translated into
German
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,
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** Japanese diaspor ...
,
Danish,
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** Dutch language ()
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,
Finnish,
Spanish
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...
,
French,
Italian
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,
Hebrew
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,
Portuguese, Greek and
Turkish and have sold well in the United States, Britain, and Australia.
Not all critics have praised ''Dragonlance'' and its creators. According to author
Stephen Hunt, Wendy Bradley of ''
Interzone'' magazine does not think highly of their work. Hunt feels that it is unusual for authors to receive such loathing among "fantasy's literary mafia", saying that "behind every critic's scorn laden insult, there that unsaid thought at the end: 'But I could have written that!
''Visions of Wonder'', edited by
David G. Hartwell
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and
Milton T. Wolf, and published by the
Science Fiction Research Association
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, argues that ''Dragonlance'' is published under the "omnivore theory" of publishing. In this theory, the readership is made up of teenagers, and completely replaces itself every three to five years. This allows publishers to release subpar novels and still reach a small yet profitable audience.
See also
*
Citations
General and cited sources
*
External links
Dragonlance.com (official gaming site)Dragonlance - official ''The Fifth Age'' online comicDragonlance Movie Site- official site for news about films based on ''Dragonlance''.
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