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<blockquote data-quote="Dausuul" data-source="post: 7582258" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>Dragonlance Chronicles, no question.</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">It was successful <em>as a story</em>, not just as a D&D product tie-in. Lots of folks loved, and love, Dragonlance who have never played D&D.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The story is deep and complex enough that you could make a LotR-style trilogy out of it, and filler would not be required. Even with three movies, your problem would be what to take out instead of what to put in.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">It has a large and varied cast, with fleshed-out personalities and a tangle of relationships. Fantasy movies often suffer from cardboard characters; Dragonlance need not have this issue.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">It does not require grappling with the Drow Problem. (The cartoonishly evil race of elves has all-black skin and is a matriarchy; it's fairly appalling, actually. It's only accepted in D&D because it was grandfathered in from 1E, but you can't use that excuse in a movie.)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">For fans of the game, it is still very recognizably D&D, including Vancian magic. And there are plenty of dragons.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">If the trilogy is a smash hit and a sequel is called for, Dragonlance Legends is ready to go.</li> </ul><p>The Drizzt books would also be good candidates, but they miss on several of the above points. (I admit that I'm prejudiced because I don't like Drizzt, but I really do think Dragonlance would work better anyway.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dausuul, post: 7582258, member: 58197"] Dragonlance Chronicles, no question. [LIST] [*]It was successful [I]as a story[/I], not just as a D&D product tie-in. Lots of folks loved, and love, Dragonlance who have never played D&D. [*]The story is deep and complex enough that you could make a LotR-style trilogy out of it, and filler would not be required. Even with three movies, your problem would be what to take out instead of what to put in. [*]It has a large and varied cast, with fleshed-out personalities and a tangle of relationships. Fantasy movies often suffer from cardboard characters; Dragonlance need not have this issue. [*]It does not require grappling with the Drow Problem. (The cartoonishly evil race of elves has all-black skin and is a matriarchy; it's fairly appalling, actually. It's only accepted in D&D because it was grandfathered in from 1E, but you can't use that excuse in a movie.) [*]For fans of the game, it is still very recognizably D&D, including Vancian magic. And there are plenty of dragons. [*]If the trilogy is a smash hit and a sequel is called for, Dragonlance Legends is ready to go. [/LIST] The Drizzt books would also be good candidates, but they miss on several of the above points. (I admit that I'm prejudiced because I don't like Drizzt, but I really do think Dragonlance would work better anyway.) [/QUOTE]
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