Kaz the Minotaur

Kaz the Minotaur
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Series: Heroes, Book 4
Genre: Novels
Tag: Historical Era
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast (TSR)
Publication Year: July 1990
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Length: 320 pages
Narrator: Richard Topol
ASIN: 0786932317
ISBN: 0786932317
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After the defeat of the Dark Queen and the death of Huma Dragonsbane, the most famous of the Knights of Solamnia, Kaz, the renegade minotaur, wanders throughout Krynn, telling the true tale of the land’s most legendary hero, stalked by his enemies—a haunted soul, an outcast, a hero. But…

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But, the beast-man, scorned and hunted, knows,
Without honor there is nothing, not even death.
So, driven by the only ghosts that matter, Huma and himself,
Kaz alone faces the scourge.

After the defeat of the Dark Queen and the death of Huma Dragonsbane, the most famous of the Knights of Solamnia, Kaz, the renegade minotaur, wanders throughout Krynn, telling the true tale of the land’s most legendary hero, stalked by his enemies—a haunted soul, an outcast, a hero. But when Kaz hears rumors of evil incidents, he returns to warn the Knights of Solamnia—and is plunged into a dark nightmare of magic, danger, and deja-vu.

Kaz, the Minotaur is the sequel to Richard Knaak’s best-selling Dragonlance novel, The Legend of Huma.

Additional Information

Catalog #: 965510000
Print Edition: 2nd
Timeline: 1013 PC

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    I don’t care about your name, Red. I don’t want to know your name. If you survive your first three or so battles, then maybe I’ll learn your name. Not before. I used to learn names, but it was a goddamned waste of time. Soon as I’d get to know a puke, he’d up and die on me. These days I don’t bother.

    — Horkin, Master at Wizardry, Brothers in Arms