Dragonlance Here's That Official Dragonlance Novels Announcement, Featuring Classic Characters & An Old Logo!

We've known about it for a while due to lawsuits and product placeholder pages on Amazon, but Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman have just announced their new Dragonlance series of novels!


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It returns 'the most beloved characters from the original novels', as well as a 'new, strong protagonist'. Previous information from the lawsuit about this series indicated that the first book was to be called Dragons of Deceit, and the second Dragons of Fate. The Amazon placeholder page says the release date is 29th July 2021. Of course, any of that information may have changed.

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Original (classic) DL logo

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Later (Fifth Age) DL logo

The branding refers to "Classic Dragonlance" and uses the older, original (and my favourite) Dragonlance logo. Whether that in some way distinguishes it from any potential WotC Dragonlance materials remains to be seen. The logo changed in the 1990s, and continued to be used throughout the 3E era.

The news was shared on Twitter and on Tracy Hickman's website.

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 PRESS RELEASE


Wilmington, NC – January 25, 2021 – Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman are pleased to announce a multi-year licensing agreement with Wizards of the Coast to produce a new, three book series of Classic Dragonlance novels.

The new trilogy will return fans to the most beloved characters from the original novels along with introducing a new strong protagonist. The books will be published by Del Rey Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Although a publishing date has not yet been formally set, they anticipate announcing when the first book will be released later this year.

“We couldn’t be happier to be returning to the world we love,” says Margaret Weis. “Dragonlance is what brought Tracy and I together so many years ago. We’re thrilled to be able to do this for existing lovers of Krynn while bringing our beloved characters to a new generation of readers.”

The first Classic Dragonlance novel, Dragons of Autumn Twilight, was written by Weis and Hickman and published in 1984. Since that time, more than 190 novels have been published in the setting. Weis and Hickman have collaborated on numerous series over the last 30 years including projects set within the world of Classic Dragonlance and outside of it. Two notable series are The Death Gate Cycle and The Darksword Series, both published by Penguin Random House.

“We credit the fans of Dragonlance for making this journey possible,” says Tracy Hickman. “We wrote this series out of our thanks to them for this amazing life-long journey…and from our wish that they join us once more on the road to Solace.”
The license for the series was secured by Weis & Hickman in 2018. Their recent dispute with Wizards of the Coast was resolved at the end of 2020, with all parties pleased to have come to agreement on how best to move forward with the trilogy. All are focused on producing the best series possible and will not comment on the past dispute other than to say it has been resolved.

Watch for additional news from Weis and Hickman about Classic Dragonlance and other projects on the horizon in the coming months.
 

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Mercurius

Legend
Totally curious how this plays out as the hint is we're getting the old crew back together (before anyone died?). They did a TON of prequel books with the original heroes, so it's hard to imagine what they could squeeze in-between. And, I wouldn't want a revisionist history (e.g. let's change what happens to Sturm) with some time travel angle. That's been overplayed.

Given the release date of July 29th from Amazon UK, suppose it's already ready, but I would be eager to return to Krynn one more time. It's been awhile.
Yeah, but I dislike the idea of a prequel trilogy. Their backstories are already pretty fleshed out, and it would be less enjoyable to revisit the old gang when you know what happened to them. I suppose the other option is between Chronicles and Legends, or maybe after Legends, but then you limit the cast.

While I agree that a revisionist approach is also kind of weird (except I'd have no qualms, and even welcome, erasing everything post-Legends), I do kind of like the idea of a Chronicles re-write and expansion. Better writing, more characters, new plot turns. Sort of like what Jim Butcher was supposedly going to do, but by Weis and Hickman.
 

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Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
It's a little too bad they didn't announce the first book's name. I understand why there isn't a cover yet, but they should have a name chosen. Even George RR Martin has the names of the next Song and Ice and Fire out, and believe me those are never going to release!
 




Jimmy Dick

Adventurer
I am looking forward to the novels coming out. I really enjoyed the original DL series along with many others written by Weis and Hickman in DL.
 

Dire Bare

Legend
It's a little too bad they didn't announce the first book's name. I understand why there isn't a cover yet, but they should have a name chosen. Even George RR Martin has the names of the next Song and Ice and Fire out, and believe me those are never going to release!
Dragons of Deceit.
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
It's a little too bad they didn't announce the first book's name. I understand why there isn't a cover yet, but they should have a name chosen. Even George RR Martin has the names of the next Song and Ice and Fire out, and believe me those are never going to release!
The names of the first two books are in the OP.
 

Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
Dragons of Deceit.

Yeah it says that in the lawsuit, but not the announcement, so that's kind of weird.

Also Dragon of Deceit is a module that came out in 1985 for Dragonlance, so kind of odd they're reusing it for a novel.


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Beckoned by a mysterious visitor, the heroes embark on a mission into the very heart of the Dragon Highlords' realm. The ominous city of Sanction, crouched in a narrow valley between the mighty volcanoes known as the Lords of Doom, holds the secret of the good dragons' oath.

Unimaginable terrors await the party as they search the city, seeking a key to the fiery lair of the Dragon Highlord and his evil minions. Can the heroes solve the mystery of the dragons' oath? Will they penetrated the deception of the Dark Queen in time to bring salvation to Krynn? Or will their valiant efforts be in vain?

"Dragons of Deceit" is the astounding conclusion to the 2nd book of the epic Dragonlance saga, for use with the AD&D game. You can play this adventure by itself or as part of the grand quest that covers the entire Dragonlance story.

An adventure for characters level 8-10
 


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