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Dragonlance #DL2

Dragons of Flame

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A DragonLance Adventure for 6-8 Player Characters, Levels 5-7:

The dragonmen have taken Solace. Its beautiful tree houses lie black & battered amid the stumps of great Vallenwood trees. Kapak Draconians, armed with poisoned weapons, enforce a brutal martial law on the survivors.

And Solace is only on outpost: the dragonarmies control the plains. Only the elven kingdom of Qualinesti stands unconquered.
The rest of the plainsmen suffer the most: a long slave caravan hauls hundreds of them to the fortress prison of Pax Tharkas.

"Dragons of Flame", is the second in TSR's new series of DragonLance adventures for use with the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game system. Your players will adventure in the world of Kyrnn & visit strange places such as Qualinost or the Sla-Mori, encountering bizarre Draconians & disgusting Aghar. They can play the modules as a set of separate adventures or as a great quest that spans the entire DragonLance story.

32 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1984

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Douglas Niles

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Douglas Niles is a fantasy author and game designer. Niles was one of the creators of the Dragonlance world and the author of the first three Forgotten Realms novels, and the Top Secret S/I espionage role-playing game. He currently resides in Delavan, Wisconsin with his wife, Christine, and two Bouviets, Reggie and Stella. He enjoys playing his guitar, cooking, and visiting with family.

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July 14, 2025
I thought Dragons of Flame was an excellent continuation of the Age of Despair series. A bar fight, a slave train, a few elves and a prison escape were the focus. I thought the Gully Dwarfs were a little more amusing too.

There wasn't much I didn't like except some details that probably aren't important, like how it mentions the players and their allies shouldn't die and it was supposed to be a story. :(

The NPCs developed somewhat and I thought the pacing was good.

While I didn't play this originally in the 80s, I like the story so far and I will most likely continue.
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January 16, 2010
This brings me back to the beginnings of my roleplaying days. Fevered visions of good vs. evil in a crazy realm called Dragonlance. Absolutely amazing!
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