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a kitten
Aug 5, 2006

Libertad! posted:




A Post War of the Lance Campaign reflects the pseudo-peacetime after the destruction of the Temple of Neraka and the deaths of Emperor Ariakas and the highest-ranking remaining Dragon Highlords. The Dragonarmies still exist and are a threat, but are now disorganized remnants. The more fortunate survivors of the War of the Lance can return to living a less exciting life, but cities need to be rebuilt, infrastructure repaired. While the gods are back and churches are being formed for them, there is still some initial distrust of people that remember the Cataclysm. The metallic dragons, no longer bound by their Oath of noninterference, now have a more active hand in the world. Silvanesti is still rife with nightmares (although not as bad as they once were) and while the Knights of Solamnia are back in the peoples’ favor there are warlords and opportunists unwilling to give up their ill-gotten holdings. PCs who were instrumental in the Dragonarmies’ defeat, or were Heroes of the Lance themselves may become respected figures of their communities...and thus asked to aid with all manner of problems, like perhaps a dwarf PC asked to help make peace between the hill and mountain clans of Thorbadin.



This just helped me remember a post War set of modules where the PCs had to find and/or rescue the neutral dragons on a different Krynn continent. Possibly also involving a trip to a Moon or two.

I don't actually remember if the original heroes were featured at all (although Raistlin had to have been mentioned in some way surely). It might even have been Dragonlance's first thing in 2nd edition now that I think about it...but, it's been since like 1990 that I've thought about them so I could be way off.


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Dragonlance Adventures: Dragon Dawn, Dragon Knight, Dragon's Rest 1990 by Rick Swan

And reading back a bit I see that Taladas was mentioned a bit earlier, mainly I'm just pleased all the DL posts helped clarify a vague old memory of mine.

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a kitten
Aug 5, 2006

Aw, i had Lost Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home, i liked all the biographies and stuff, never did actually try to cook anything from it, i wonder what ever happened to it. Edit: same with the Art of Dragonlance book.

a kitten
Aug 5, 2006

Oh wow, I must have had that module but never actually played it (a common problem for me back then)

I definitely remember the dragon-shaped dungeon map.

a kitten
Aug 5, 2006

I remember having a lot of fun with West End Star Wars. Really though, as far as details go it's just my little brother's sorta Jedi who looked suspiciously like Drizzt, and them naming their knock off Falcon the Bicentennial Bluejay.

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