Dragonlance: Sailing the Seas of Magma and Fire

Angel Tarragon

Dawn Dragon
Okay, I remember owning a book or a boxed set (ADnD 2nd Edition) that set forth rules on roleplaying in a realm of Dragonlance that was laden with rivers, seas and oceans of liquid fire. Only I do not remember the title of said product. Can someone pleas give me a heads up? I would like to reacquire the product for an upcoming session.
 

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Time of the Dragon boxed set, which details the Taladas continent. An Enworlder from Denmark is selling his copy of this product here .

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Item Code: #1050
Title: Time of the Dragon
Type: Accessory
Author: David "Zeb" Cook
Published: 1989
Format: 112-page perfect-bound book, 48-page book, 24 cardstock accessory sheets, 4 fold-out maps

"When the true gods punished Istar by wreaking the Cataclysm on Krynn, a shower of meteors pounded the continent of Ansalon. Halfway around the world, a similar continent was shattered by a single, enormous meteor. Thousands of square miles of land disappeared beneath a smoking sea of magma which boiled up from beneath the planet's crust. Mountain ranges were toppled, rivers changed course, weather patterns were altered. Survivors were scattered and isolated. The devastation was nearly complete.

Centuries later, the cultures and societies which rise out of the ruins are uniquely shaped by this savage environment. The minotaurs with their eloquent diplomats, elites legions, and gladitorial contests, are spreading their influence throughout the hemisphere. Wild elves fight territorial wars with humans, kender, and gnomes. Fearsome fire minions rampage around the coasts of the lava ocean while the Followers of Hith seek to dominate the land.

Time of the Dragon includes two information-packed books totalling 160 pages, four poster-size, full-color maps, and 24 individual color plates showing maps, NPCs, and major races."

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Anybody have the PDF that can comment on the quality of the scans, particularly the maps? I've been looking for the Taladas stuff locally with no luck. $5 is well within my budget as long as the maps can be printed clearly in color.
 

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