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This is a list of the published novels set in the fantasy world of Dragonlance, which was originally created as a setting for a role-playing game in the Dungeons & Dragons style. Please refer to the main Dragonlance article for further information.

Adventures in KrynnEdit

AnthologiesEdit

The Dragonlance short story collections are mainly divided into the two publishing lines Tales and Dragons Anthologies. With most recent collections the dividing line has been somewhat erased. In the following are the short story collections listed in chronological order of their publishing dates.

Tales IEdit

Tales IIEdit

Although some versions refer to these three books as the Tales II trilogy, others refer to them belonging to the original Tales trilogy, continuing from volume IV (this is because they were originally published as two trilogies and later renumbered as one six-book series).

Dragons AnthologiesEdit

Tales of the Fifth AgeEdit

Tales/Dragons from the War of Souls/World of KrynnEdit

These three collections are presented as a trilogy by their outer appearance as well as by their title constructions.

Further Dragons AnthologiesEdit

Best Of AnthologiesEdit

Anvil of TimeEdit

Age of MortalsEdit

Main article: Age of Mortals

BarbariansEdit

Bertrem's GuideEdit

Bridges of TimeEdit

ChampionsEdit

Chaos WarEdit

ChroniclesEdit

The Chronicles TrilogyEdit

This novel trilogy follows the events of the War of The Lance.

A group of old friends and new companions meet and begin their journeys to become the Heroes of the Lance. They enter Xak Tsaroth, find the Disks of Mishakal, are captured, meet Gilthanas, invade Pax Tharkas, meet Elistan, who becomes the first cleric of Paladine, incite a successive slave revolt, and kill a Dragon Highlord.
The companions continue in their journeys to become the Heroes of the Lance. They travel to Tarsis, which is destroyed in an ensuing dragon attack, split into two groups, one of which goes to Silvanesti only to find it ravaged by a nightmare caused by a Dragon Orb, the other to Icewall Glacier where they kill a Dragon Highlord and take his Dragon Orb. The former group succeeds to obtaining the Dragon Orb and ending the nightmare. The latter group are attacked as they escape and are stranded on Southern Ergoth, an island where they meet numerous elves. Eventually, they travel to the tomb of Huma, where they meet Fizban and a silver dragon in disguise. The former group travel to Sancrist Isle, where Sturm becomes a full Knight of Solamnia, a Dragon Orb is shattered, and a dragonlance is forged. The identity of another Dragon Highlord is discovered. The dragons attack, but are driven off with new dragonlances.
The group continue and conclude their journey in becoming Heroes of the Lance.

The Second GenerationEdit

The Lost Chronicles TrilogyEdit

Young Adult ChroniclesEdit

Note: These novels are adaptions of the original Chronicles Trilogy to a format specifically targeted at young readers. See also the section of Young Adult Readers Novels in this article.

ClassicsEdit

CrossroadsEdit

Dark DiscipleEdit

Defenders of MagicEdit

Dhamon SagaEdit

Note: Continues the story of Dhamon Grimwulf from the Dragons of a New Age series. The story is continued in The Lake of Death.

Dragons of a New AgeEdit

Note: The story of Dhamon Grimwulf, one of the main antagonists of these novels, is continued in The Dhamon Saga and The Lake of Death.

Dwarf HomeEdit

Dwarven NationsEdit

Elven ExilesEdit

Elven NationsEdit

ErgothEdit

HeroesEdit

Heroes IIEdit

Although some versions refer to these three books as the Heroes II trilogy, others refer to them belonging to the original Heroes trilogy, continuing from volume IV (this is because they were originally published as two trilogies and later renumbered as one six-book series).

IcewallEdit

Kang's RegimentEdit

Note: The antagonists of Kang's Regiment were first introduced in the short stories The First Dragonarmy Bridging Company and The First Dragonarmy Engineer's Secret Weapon from The Dragons of Krynn and The Dragons at War respectively. The short story To Convince the Righteous of the Right from Heroes and Fools bridges the events between The Doom Brigade and Draconian Measures.

KingpriestEdit

Leaves from the Inn of the Last HomeEdit

LegendsEdit

LinshaEdit

Note: Continues the story of Linsha Majere from The Clandestine Circle. Continued in the short story The Eight from Dragons of Time.

Lost HistoriesEdit

Lost LegendsEdit

Meetings SextetEdit

Minotaur WarsEdit

Odyssey of GilthanasEdit

Ogre TitansEdit

PreludesEdit

Preludes IIEdit

Although some versions refer to these three books as the Preludes II trilogy, others refer to them belonging to the original Preludes trilogy, continuing from volume IV (this is because they were originally published as two trilogies and later renumbered as one six-book series).

Raistlin ChroniclesEdit

Rise of SolamniaEdit

StonetellersEdit

TaladasEdit

VillainsEdit

The War of SoulsEdit

WarriorsEdit

Note: Knights of the Crown, Knights of the Sword, Knights of the Rose and The Wayward Knights tell a continuing story, although each novel stands on its own.

Young Adult Readers NovelsEdit

Young Adult ChroniclesEdit

Note: These novels are adaptions of the original Chronicles Trilogy to a format specifically targeted at young readers.

ElementsEdit

Elidor TrilogyEdit

Goodlund TrilogyEdit

  • Warrior's Heart (November 2006), by Stephen D. Sullivan]], (ISBN 0-7869-4187-1)
  • Warrior's Blood (May 2007), by Stephen D. Sullivan]], (ISBN 0-7869-4300-9)
  • Warrior's Bones (November 2007), by Stephen D. Sullivan]], (ISBN 0-7869-4268-1)

New AdventuresEdit

Suncatcher TrilogyEdit

Trinistyr TrilogyEdit

Related storiesEdit

The following two books are not part of the Dragonlance series, but rather the Ravenloft series. They are crossovers in which Lord Soth and others are transported from Krynn to the Ravenloft world.

Six novels set in the Spelljammer universe were published by TSR, before TSR was incorporated into Wizards of the Coast. The novels were interconnected and formed The Cloakmaster Cycle. The novels tell the story of Teldin Moore, a 'groundling' farmer on Krynn who has a powerful and apparently cursed magical cloak that was given to him. The series puts the character on a quest, and showcases the Spelljammer universe.

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