Funeral Service of Bertrem the Aesthetic
The transcript and some photos from the funeral service of Bertrem the Aesthetic, in the event that you weren’t able to make the ceremony at GenCon 2002. Read More
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The transcript and some photos from the funeral service of Bertrem the Aesthetic, in the event that you weren’t able to make the ceremony at GenCon 2002. Read More
Matthew L. Martin presents some notes on the appendix of Dragons of a Vanished Moon. Read More
The year 2002, with its palindromic numerology, seems like a good a time for reminiscing about the gaming and publishing industries. Indeed, it is especially appropriate for me, because it was exactly twenty years ago that I made a career decision that has influenced every aspect of my life since… Read More
We had the opportunity to sit down with Dragonlance author and original design team member Jeff Grubb. Read More
Both hubris and the Sodom and Gomorrah tale were inspiration touchstones for the fall of Istar. Of course, the entire Istar situation, while foundational to the War of the Lance and the Chronicles story, was not something which we had originally envisioned as being told. Read More
Dragonlance readers may have noticed that Wizards of the Coast has recently been releasing new editions of the core novels of the Dragonlance saga. Last year they debuted new covers for the Chronicles trilogy, and this month they have re-released the Legends trilogy. Sharp-eyed fans may have noticed that the… Read More
An Interview with Artist Matt Stawicki by Miranda Horner Matt Stawicki, whose art graces many Dragonlance covers, including Dragons of a Fallen Sun and the new art for the Chronicles and Legends series, has become one of the hottest new artists for the Dragonlance setting. He graduated from the Pennsylvania… Read More
Archived from the Dragonlance-L mailing list, February 16, 2001. [On February 13, Michael Falconer had written “So why is it that, were I to suggest that Dragonlance is Tracy Hickman’s world, I would get flamed anywhere on the net? How is this different?” Matt A. Lynch responded with his take… Read More
Tracy Hickman’s original outline for the Dragonlance Nexus. Read More
A look at how Jeff Grubb and Chris Pierson pronounce the names of the gods. Originally posted on the alt.fan.dragonlance newsgroup on December 5, 2000. Read More