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Riverwind (also known as Riverwind of the Que Shu tribe or Riverwind of the Que Shu) is a fictional character appearing in the Dragonlance series of Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game supplements and novels, created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman and published by TSR (and later by Wizards of the Coast).

Riverwind
Dragonlance character
Goldmoon and Riverwind. Illustration by Keith Parkinson.
First appearanceDragons of Autumn Twilight (1984)
Created byMargaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Voiced byPhil LaMarr (2008 animated film)
In-universe information
AliasRiverwind of the Que Shu
RaceNomad
GenderMale
ClassFighter (Barbarian)
HomeQue Shu

Riverwind made his first public appearance in the first novel of the original Chronicles Trilogy, Dragons of Autumn Twilight, in 1984. However, the character's proper creation was during a tabletop role-playing game session where Tracy and Laura Hickman, Margaret Weis and Terry Phillips, between others, developed the basic storyline of Dragonlance.[1]

Throughout the series, Riverwind became a well known character and, in 14 years, authors made him the protagonist in two novels, Riverwind the Plainsman (1990) and Spirit of the Wind (1998).

Introduction Edit

Patrick Lucien Price, author of the "Bertrem's essay on numerology" short story, published in Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home (1987), describes Riverwind as a character that demands change, seeks variety and new opportunities to develop himself, also a natural leader of men and generous, impressionable, a humanitarian.[2]

Few facts are given about the early life of the character itself, a shepherd living just outside the village of Que Shu, a barbarian settlement in Ansalon, in the fictional world of Krynn. Laura Hickman and Kate Novak detail, in the short story "Heart of Goldmoon" published in the Love and War (1987) recompilation, Riverwind's faith in the ancient gods and especially in Mishakal, goddess of healing, although the common belief in the tribe was that the high priestess's ancestors become gods.[3] Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman give a reason in the short story "True Knight", published in The Cataclysm (1992) recompilation, as Riverwind's family is not a native from the Que Shu tribe, but instead his ancestors, Michael, a cleric of Mishakal, and Nikol, daughter of a knight, travelled to the plains shortly after the Cataclysm, the event in which the gods threw a fiery mountain to punish Krynn arrogance, and kept practicing their religion.[4]

In "Heart of Goldmoon", Hickman and Novak also inform the reader about the journey to the Hall of the Sleeping Spirits, in which Riverwind acts as a bodyguard to Goldmoon, protecting her life when Hollow-sky, the other bodyguard traveling with them, tries to force her to marry him. With Riverwind and Goldmoon declaring their mutual love, the story ends with Riverwind affirming his intention to request a Courting quest, which would give him the right to marry Goldmoon.

Paul B. Thompson and Tonya C. Cook give details of such quest in the novel Riverwind the Plainsman (1990), which takes place during the five-year period prior to the reunion of the Companions at Solace.[5] According to Thompson, unlike some of the characters, "Riverwind wasn't fully developed in the earlier books. We essentially had a character and had to make up a lot of background for him".[5] The character, needing to find proof that the ancient gods existed, travels to Xak Tsaroth and retrieves the Blue Crystal Staff, a holy relic blessed by Mishakal herself, guarded by Khisanth, a black dragon.[6] Although the novel ends with the delivery of the staff, in Dragons of Autumn Twilight (1984) the authors explain, through Goldmoon, that the tribe tried to stone him when he could not explain how the staff could prove the existence of the old gods.[7] However, before they started stoning, Goldmoon embraced him, and both vanished from the tribe.[8]

Character art for Riverwind was first created by Larry Elmore. According to Elmore, Margaret Weis appreciated Keith Parkinson's attempt to incorporate Weis's vision of Goldmoon as "Native American with a Celtic touch".[9]

Development through the series Edit

Chronicles Trilogy Edit

As in the "Heart of Goldmoon" short story, Riverwind is given the role of Goldmoon's protector in Dragons of Autumn Twilight (1984). Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman kept his involvement at a minimum, only describing him as a character with a serious demeanor. The War of the Lance sourcebook (2004) indicates that he is a man of few words, proud and wary of strangers, who does not make friends easily and people have to go a long way to earn his regard.[10] It is only after Sturm BrightbladeSquire of the Knights of Solamnia and one of the members of a group of friends who met them in Solace—feels his honor has been insulted that Riverwind's behavior is modified, becoming somewhat friendlier.[11] He is particularly distrustful of those not of human race or magic users, and so Raistlin earned his constant mistrust while he was surprised the first time Tanis was introduced as the leader of the Companions.

Understandably, it is in battle sequences where the authors give him more protagonism, effectively drawing on his past as a trained warrior. It is in one of those sequences, against the black dragon Khisanth in Xak Tsaroth, where Riverwind is mortally wounded by the dragons' acid breath. However, Goldmoon, after meeting the soul of her mother and the goddess Mishakal, goddess of healing, is able to restore him to health.

It is at the end of the first book, when Riverwind marries Goldmoon just outside Pax Tharkas after defeating Lord Verminaard, that Riverwind receives more attention from the authors.[12]

Weis and Hickman continue diminishing the protagonism of Riverwind in Dragons of Winter Night (1985). In the second half of Dragons of Spring Dawning (1985), the authors reveal that Goldmoon is pregnant, and the couple decides to stay in Kalaman, ending their participation in the Chronicles Trilogy.

Lost Chronicles Trilogy Edit

In Dragons of the Dwarven Depths, Tanis leaves Riverwind in charge of the safety of the refugees from Pax Tharkas while the rest of the companions search for an entrance to the underground dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin. Riverwind oversees the refugees as they evacuate to Thorbardin ahead of an attack by the remnants of the Red Dragonarmy.

Legends Trilogy Edit

As the Legends trilogy, written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman in 1986, focuses on the twins Caramon and Raistlin Majere, Riverwind's appearance is small. In Time of the Twins (1986) Riverwind visits Caramon and Tika Majere at the Inn of the Last Home to refuse to escort Lady Crysania to the Tower of High Sorcery of Wayreth[13] and to inform them that his son, Wanderer, is already three years old, and the birth of his twin daughters, Moonsong and Brightdawn.

By wearing the Mantle of the Chieftain, the authors point that he has been named Chieftain of the Que Shu and a number of other tribes like the Que Teh and Que Kiri, which must mean that he was successful in bringing peace.[14]

Chaos War series Edit

There are no books about the attacks of Chaos's armies to the Abanasinian tribes. Chris Pierson's novel, Spirit of the Wind (1998), informs that the Knights of Takhisis, knights under the service of Takhisis, goddess of evil, invaded the area bringing brutes, barbarians from northern isles, forcing some tribes to join the Que Shu village to repel the attack, while others separated and left for the mountains. He also hints that at least shadow wights, creatures that possess souls, vanishing them from the world of Krynn, including others' memories of them, attacked the tribe, as Moonsong and Brightdawn explain that their brother, Wanderer, has a three-year-old son, but nobody, not even Wanderer himself, remembers his mother.[15]

Age of Mortals series Edit

In Spirit of the Wind (1998), Chris Pierson covers the last weeks of Riverwind's life. Afflicted by a terminal illness that had been the cause of his father's death, and without Mishakal, who left Krynn after the Chaos War, to give clerical powers to Goldmoon to heal him, he travels to the Inn of the Last Home to inform Caramon and Tika about it.[16]

The novel continues explaining that a couple of kender arrive requesting Caramon's help to stop Malystryx, the red dragon overlord, from destroying their home town, Kendermore. Riverwind decides to help them, and is involved in the defense of the city. With the imminent invasion of the dragon and the ogre armies supporting her, Riverwind and Brightdawn travel to Blood Watch, where Malystryx's Peak was situated and her only egg was laid. Brightdawn dies on her way to the lair while fighting the nest's guardian, Yovanna,[17] but Riverwind is able to crack the egg open and slay the embryo within it, forcing Malystryx to go back to the lair and slay him. With Riverwind's sacrifice, the kender were able to flee safely to Hylo, as Malystryx was too depressed to chase them.[18]

Reception Edit

Lauren Davis of io9 commented on how the heroes of the Dragonlance Chronicles feel like a dysfunctional family, describing the Plainsfolk Riverwind and Goldmoon as "so-called "barbarians" in a strange land", and noted that Riverwind "is proud and protective of his wife above all".[19]

In the Io9 series revisiting older Dungeons & Dragons novels, Rob Bricken commented that "A regular barbarian who loves Goldmoon. Goldmoon’s father sent him to find a magical artifact in hopes that Riverwind would die on the journey. Instead, he came back with the Blue Crystal Staff and PTSD. Both he and Goldmoon then left the tribe together to discover the origin of the staff."[20]

Other media Edit

Video games Edit

Riverwind appears as one of the player characters in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance.[21]

Miniature figures Edit

Riverwind was included in Ral Partha's Dragonlance Heroes boxed figures set of lead miniatures. A reviewer for Dragon magazine felt that Ral Partha did a good job of matching their figures to the characters' descriptions in the books, and described his figure: "Riverwind is dressed simply with buckskin and a furred shirt showing a lot of detail, stretching from his shoulders to below his waist. From waist to boots, he is clad in a tight-fitting material that shows hints of the muscles underneath. A simple belt holds a breech cloth, a sheathed sword, and a buckskin-fringed pouch. On his back is a buckskin-fringed quiver full of arrows, with individual shafts and feathers showing. His head and hair are unclad except for a headband. A look of grim determination is on his face as he holds a bow in his right hand. His arm muscles are clearly shown, as are the bow guards."[22]

Dragonlance movie Edit

Actor Phil LaMarr voices Riverwind and Gilthanas in the animated Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight movie,[23] directed by Will Meugniot, written by George Strayton and produced by Toonz Animation, Commotion Pictures, Epic Level Entertainment, Kickstart Entertainment and Paramount Pictures.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Weis, Margaret (1999) [January 1998]. "Foreword". The Soulforge. foreword by Tracy Hickman. (5th ed.). Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-1314-2.
  2. ^ Price, Patrick Lucien; Williams, Michael; Swan, Kevin; Wells, William; Moore, Roger E.; Grubb, Jeff; Niles, Doug; Novak, Kate; Breault, Mike; Dobson, Michael; Haard, Bruce; Johnson, Harold; Kirchoff, Mary; Bartyzel, Kris (1993) [February 1987]. "Bertrem's essay on numerology". In Margaret Weis; Tracy Hickman (eds.). Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home (2nd ed.). Wizards of the Coast. p. 172. ISBN 0-88038-465-4.
  3. ^ Hickman, Laura; Novak, Kate (1987) [October 1987]. "Heart of Goldmoon". In Margaret Weis; Tracy Hickman (eds.). Love and War (9th ed.). Wizards of the Coast. pp. 212–216. ISBN 0-88038-519-7.
  4. ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy; Anthony, Mark; Carter, Tonya R.; Fahnestock, Todd; Knaak, Richard A.; Moore, Roger E.; Niles, Douglas; O'Donohoe, Nick; Parkinson, Dan; Thompson, Paul B.; Williams, Michael; Williams, Teri (July 1992). "True Knight". The Cataclysm (6th ed.). Wizards of the Coast. p. 343. ISBN 1-56076-430-9.
  5. ^ a b Larson, Will (June 1990). "Novel Ideas". Dragon. No. #158. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR. p. 80.
  6. ^ Thompson, Paul B.; Cook, Tonya C. (1987) [January 1990]. "Chapter 26, "Whom the gods favor is a hero born—Astinus, the Iconochronous"". Riverwind The Plainsman (1st ed.). TSR. pp. 300, 310–313. ISBN 0-7869-3009-8.
  7. ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy (1984) [April 1984]. "Chapter 7, "The story of the staff. Strange clerics. Eerie feelings."". Dragons of Autumn Twilight (4th ed.). Wizards of the Coast. pp. 73–74. ISBN 0-7869-1574-9.
  8. ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy (1984) [April 1984]. "Chapter 3, "Knight of Solamnia. The old man's party."". Dragons of Autumn Twilight (4th ed.). Wizards of the Coast. p. 35. ISBN 0-7869-1574-9.
  9. ^ Phillips, Casey (February 2010). "QandA with Larry Elmore", Chattanooga Times Free Press. Distributed nationally by McClatchy-Tribune News Service, February 19, 2010.
  10. ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy; Chambers, Jamie (1984) [April 2004]. "Chapter Six: Personalities". War of the Lance (1st ed.). Sovereign Press. pp. 273–274. ISBN 0-7869-1574-9.
  11. ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy (1984) [April 1984]. "Night in a cave. Dissension. Tanis decides.". Dragons of Autumn Twilight (4th ed.). Wizards of the Coast. pp. 61–62. ISBN 0-7869-1574-9.
  12. ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy (1984) [April 1984]. "The Wedding". Dragons of Autumn Twilight (4th ed.). Wizards of the Coast. p. 431. ISBN 0-7869-1574-9.
  13. ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy (1986) [February 1986]. "Chapter 2". Time of the Twins (3rd ed.). Wizards of the Coast. pp. 41–42. ISBN 0-7869-1804-7.
  14. ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy (1986) [February 1986]. "Chapter 1". Time of the Twins (3rd ed.). Wizards of the Coast. pp. 32–34. ISBN 0-7869-1804-7.
  15. ^ Pierson, Chris (1998) [July 1998]. "Chapter 6". Spirit of the Wind (1st ed.). Wizards of the Coast. pp. 73–74. ISBN 0-7869-1174-3.
  16. ^ Pierson, Chris (1998) [July 1998]. "Chapter 2". Spirit of the Wind (1st ed.). Wizards of the Coast. p. 34. ISBN 0-7869-1174-3.
  17. ^ Pierson, Chris (1998) [July 1998]. "Chapter 24". Spirit of the Wind (1st ed.). Wizards of the Coast. pp. 304–308. ISBN 0-7869-1174-3.
  18. ^ Pierson, Chris (1998) [July 1998]. "Chapter 26". Spirit of the Wind (1st ed.). Wizards of the Coast. pp. 334–337. ISBN 0-7869-1174-3.
  19. ^ "Why Dragonlance should be the next fantasy film franchise". 11 February 2014.
  20. ^ Bricken, Rob (August 11, 2021). "Dungeons & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Dragons of Autumn Twilight". io9. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  21. ^ "Fantasy Roleplaying: Heroes of the Lance" (review). Crash. No. 62. March 1989. p. 71. ISSN 0954-8661. Retrieved March 29, 2007.
  22. ^ Bigelow, Robert (March 1990). "Through the Looking Glass". Dragon. No. #155. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR. pp. 106–107.
  23. ^ "Cast". Cinemagine Media Ltd. Retrieved 2006-09-23.

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Riverwind also known as Riverwind of the Que Shu tribe or Riverwind of the Que Shu is a fictional character appearing in the Dragonlance series of Dungeons amp Dragons role playing game supplements and novels created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman and published by TSR and later by Wizards of the Coast RiverwindDragonlance characterGoldmoon and Riverwind Illustration by Keith Parkinson First appearanceDragons of Autumn Twilight 1984 Created byMargaret Weis and Tracy HickmanVoiced byPhil LaMarr 2008 animated film In universe informationAliasRiverwind of the Que ShuRaceNomadGenderMaleClassFighter Barbarian HomeQue ShuRiverwind made his first public appearance in the first novel of the original Chronicles Trilogy Dragons of Autumn Twilight in 1984 However the character s proper creation was during a tabletop role playing game session where Tracy and Laura Hickman Margaret Weis and Terry Phillips between others developed the basic storyline of Dragonlance 1 Throughout the series Riverwind became a well known character and in 14 years authors made him the protagonist in two novels Riverwind the Plainsman 1990 and Spirit of the Wind 1998 Contents 1 Introduction 2 Development through the series 2 1 Chronicles Trilogy 2 2 Lost Chronicles Trilogy 2 3 Legends Trilogy 2 4 Chaos War series 2 5 Age of Mortals series 3 Reception 4 Other media 4 1 Video games 4 2 Miniature figures 4 3 Dragonlance movie 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksIntroduction EditPatrick Lucien Price author of the Bertrem s essay on numerology short story published in Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home 1987 describes Riverwind as a character that demands change seeks variety and new opportunities to develop himself also a natural leader of men and generous impressionable a humanitarian 2 Few facts are given about the early life of the character itself a shepherd living just outside the village of Que Shu a barbarian settlement in Ansalon in the fictional world of Krynn Laura Hickman and Kate Novak detail in the short story Heart of Goldmoon published in the Love and War 1987 recompilation Riverwind s faith in the ancient gods and especially in Mishakal goddess of healing although the common belief in the tribe was that the high priestess s ancestors become gods 3 Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman give a reason in the short story True Knight published in The Cataclysm 1992 recompilation as Riverwind s family is not a native from the Que Shu tribe but instead his ancestors Michael a cleric of Mishakal and Nikol daughter of a knight travelled to the plains shortly after the Cataclysm the event in which the gods threw a fiery mountain to punish Krynn arrogance and kept practicing their religion 4 In Heart of Goldmoon Hickman and Novak also inform the reader about the journey to the Hall of the Sleeping Spirits in which Riverwind acts as a bodyguard to Goldmoon protecting her life when Hollow sky the other bodyguard traveling with them tries to force her to marry him With Riverwind and Goldmoon declaring their mutual love the story ends with Riverwind affirming his intention to request a Courting quest which would give him the right to marry Goldmoon Paul B Thompson and Tonya C Cook give details of such quest in the novel Riverwind the Plainsman 1990 which takes place during the five year period prior to the reunion of the Companions at Solace 5 According to Thompson unlike some of the characters Riverwind wasn t fully developed in the earlier books We essentially had a character and had to make up a lot of background for him 5 The character needing to find proof that the ancient gods existed travels to Xak Tsaroth and retrieves the Blue Crystal Staff a holy relic blessed by Mishakal herself guarded by Khisanth a black dragon 6 Although the novel ends with the delivery of the staff in Dragons of Autumn Twilight 1984 the authors explain through Goldmoon that the tribe tried to stone him when he could not explain how the staff could prove the existence of the old gods 7 However before they started stoning Goldmoon embraced him and both vanished from the tribe 8 Character art for Riverwind was first created by Larry Elmore According to Elmore Margaret Weis appreciated Keith Parkinson s attempt to incorporate Weis s vision of Goldmoon as Native American with a Celtic touch 9 Development through the series EditChronicles Trilogy Edit As in the Heart of Goldmoon short story Riverwind is given the role of Goldmoon s protector in Dragons of Autumn Twilight 1984 Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman kept his involvement at a minimum only describing him as a character with a serious demeanor The War of the Lance sourcebook 2004 indicates that he is a man of few words proud and wary of strangers who does not make friends easily and people have to go a long way to earn his regard 10 It is only after Sturm Brightblade Squire of the Knights of Solamnia and one of the members of a group of friends who met them in Solace feels his honor has been insulted that Riverwind s behavior is modified becoming somewhat friendlier 11 He is particularly distrustful of those not of human race or magic users and so Raistlin earned his constant mistrust while he was surprised the first time Tanis was introduced as the leader of the Companions Understandably it is in battle sequences where the authors give him more protagonism effectively drawing on his past as a trained warrior It is in one of those sequences against the black dragon Khisanth in Xak Tsaroth where Riverwind is mortally wounded by the dragons acid breath However Goldmoon after meeting the soul of her mother and the goddess Mishakal goddess of healing is able to restore him to health It is at the end of the first book when Riverwind marries Goldmoon just outside Pax Tharkas after defeating Lord Verminaard that Riverwind receives more attention from the authors 12 Weis and Hickman continue diminishing the protagonism of Riverwind in Dragons of Winter Night 1985 In the second half of Dragons of Spring Dawning 1985 the authors reveal that Goldmoon is pregnant and the couple decides to stay in Kalaman ending their participation in the Chronicles Trilogy Lost Chronicles Trilogy Edit In Dragons of the Dwarven Depths Tanis leaves Riverwind in charge of the safety of the refugees from Pax Tharkas while the rest of the companions search for an entrance to the underground dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin Riverwind oversees the refugees as they evacuate to Thorbardin ahead of an attack by the remnants of the Red Dragonarmy Legends Trilogy Edit As the Legends trilogy written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman in 1986 focuses on the twins Caramon and Raistlin Majere Riverwind s appearance is small In Time of the Twins 1986 Riverwind visits Caramon and Tika Majere at the Inn of the Last Home to refuse to escort Lady Crysania to the Tower of High Sorcery of Wayreth 13 and to inform them that his son Wanderer is already three years old and the birth of his twin daughters Moonsong and Brightdawn By wearing the Mantle of the Chieftain the authors point that he has been named Chieftain of the Que Shu and a number of other tribes like the Que Teh and Que Kiri which must mean that he was successful in bringing peace 14 Chaos War series Edit There are no books about the attacks of Chaos s armies to the Abanasinian tribes Chris Pierson s novel Spirit of the Wind 1998 informs that the Knights of Takhisis knights under the service of Takhisis goddess of evil invaded the area bringing brutes barbarians from northern isles forcing some tribes to join the Que Shu village to repel the attack while others separated and left for the mountains He also hints that at least shadow wights creatures that possess souls vanishing them from the world of Krynn including others memories of them attacked the tribe as Moonsong and Brightdawn explain that their brother Wanderer has a three year old son but nobody not even Wanderer himself remembers his mother 15 Age of Mortals series Edit In Spirit of the Wind 1998 Chris Pierson covers the last weeks of Riverwind s life Afflicted by a terminal illness that had been the cause of his father s death and without Mishakal who left Krynn after the Chaos War to give clerical powers to Goldmoon to heal him he travels to the Inn of the Last Home to inform Caramon and Tika about it 16 The novel continues explaining that a couple of kender arrive requesting Caramon s help to stop Malystryx the red dragon overlord from destroying their home town Kendermore Riverwind decides to help them and is involved in the defense of the city With the imminent invasion of the dragon and the ogre armies supporting her Riverwind and Brightdawn travel to Blood Watch where Malystryx s Peak was situated and her only egg was laid Brightdawn dies on her way to the lair while fighting the nest s guardian Yovanna 17 but Riverwind is able to crack the egg open and slay the embryo within it forcing Malystryx to go back to the lair and slay him With Riverwind s sacrifice the kender were able to flee safely to Hylo as Malystryx was too depressed to chase them 18 Reception EditLauren Davis of io9 commented on how the heroes of the Dragonlance Chronicles feel like a dysfunctional family describing the Plainsfolk Riverwind and Goldmoon as so called barbarians in a strange land and noted that Riverwind is proud and protective of his wife above all 19 In the Io9 series revisiting older Dungeons amp Dragons novels Rob Bricken commented that A regular barbarian who loves Goldmoon Goldmoon s father sent him to find a magical artifact in hopes that Riverwind would die on the journey Instead he came back with the Blue Crystal Staff and PTSD Both he and Goldmoon then left the tribe together to discover the origin of the staff 20 Other media EditVideo games Edit Riverwind appears as one of the player characters in Advanced Dungeons amp Dragons Heroes of the Lance 21 Miniature figures Edit Riverwind was included in Ral Partha s Dragonlance Heroes boxed figures set of lead miniatures A reviewer for Dragon magazine felt that Ral Partha did a good job of matching their figures to the characters descriptions in the books and described his figure Riverwind is dressed simply with buckskin and a furred shirt showing a lot of detail stretching from his shoulders to below his waist From waist to boots he is clad in a tight fitting material that shows hints of the muscles underneath A simple belt holds a breech cloth a sheathed sword and a buckskin fringed pouch On his back is a buckskin fringed quiver full of arrows with individual shafts and feathers showing His head and hair are unclad except for a headband A look of grim determination is on his face as he holds a bow in his right hand His arm muscles are clearly shown as are the bow guards 22 Dragonlance movie Edit Main article Dragonlance Dragons of Autumn Twilight Actor Phil LaMarr voices Riverwind and Gilthanas in the animated Dragonlance Dragons of Autumn Twilight movie 23 directed by Will Meugniot written by George Strayton and produced by Toonz Animation Commotion Pictures Epic Level Entertainment Kickstart Entertainment and Paramount Pictures See also EditWar of the LanceReferences Edit Weis Margaret 1999 January 1998 Foreword The Soulforge foreword by Tracy Hickman 5th ed Wizards of the Coast ISBN 0 7869 1314 2 Price Patrick Lucien Williams Michael Swan Kevin Wells William Moore Roger E Grubb Jeff Niles Doug Novak Kate Breault Mike Dobson Michael Haard Bruce Johnson Harold Kirchoff Mary Bartyzel Kris 1993 February 1987 Bertrem s essay on numerology In Margaret Weis Tracy Hickman eds Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home 2nd ed Wizards of the Coast p 172 ISBN 0 88038 465 4 Hickman Laura Novak Kate 1987 October 1987 Heart of Goldmoon In Margaret Weis Tracy Hickman eds Love and War 9th ed Wizards of the Coast pp 212 216 ISBN 0 88038 519 7 Weis Margaret Hickman Tracy Anthony Mark Carter Tonya R Fahnestock Todd Knaak Richard A Moore Roger E Niles Douglas O Donohoe Nick Parkinson Dan Thompson Paul B Williams Michael Williams Teri July 1992 True Knight The Cataclysm 6th ed Wizards of the Coast p 343 ISBN 1 56076 430 9 a b Larson Will June 1990 Novel Ideas Dragon No 158 Lake Geneva Wisconsin TSR p 80 Thompson Paul B Cook Tonya C 1987 January 1990 Chapter 26 Whom the gods favor is a hero born Astinus the Iconochronous Riverwind The Plainsman 1st ed TSR pp 300 310 313 ISBN 0 7869 3009 8 Weis Margaret Hickman Tracy 1984 April 1984 Chapter 7 The story of the staff Strange clerics Eerie feelings Dragons of Autumn Twilight 4th ed Wizards of the Coast pp 73 74 ISBN 0 7869 1574 9 Weis Margaret Hickman Tracy 1984 April 1984 Chapter 3 Knight of Solamnia The old man s party Dragons of Autumn Twilight 4th ed Wizards of the Coast p 35 ISBN 0 7869 1574 9 Phillips Casey February 2010 QandA with Larry Elmore Chattanooga Times Free Press Distributed nationally by McClatchy Tribune News Service February 19 2010 Weis Margaret Hickman Tracy Chambers Jamie 1984 April 2004 Chapter Six Personalities War of the Lance 1st ed Sovereign Press pp 273 274 ISBN 0 7869 1574 9 Weis Margaret Hickman Tracy 1984 April 1984 Night in a cave Dissension Tanis decides Dragons of Autumn Twilight 4th ed Wizards of the Coast pp 61 62 ISBN 0 7869 1574 9 Weis Margaret Hickman Tracy 1984 April 1984 The Wedding Dragons of Autumn Twilight 4th ed Wizards of the Coast p 431 ISBN 0 7869 1574 9 Weis Margaret Hickman Tracy 1986 February 1986 Chapter 2 Time of the Twins 3rd ed Wizards of the Coast pp 41 42 ISBN 0 7869 1804 7 Weis Margaret Hickman Tracy 1986 February 1986 Chapter 1 Time of the Twins 3rd ed Wizards of the Coast pp 32 34 ISBN 0 7869 1804 7 Pierson Chris 1998 July 1998 Chapter 6 Spirit of the Wind 1st ed Wizards of the Coast pp 73 74 ISBN 0 7869 1174 3 Pierson Chris 1998 July 1998 Chapter 2 Spirit of the Wind 1st ed Wizards of the Coast p 34 ISBN 0 7869 1174 3 Pierson Chris 1998 July 1998 Chapter 24 Spirit of the Wind 1st ed Wizards of the Coast pp 304 308 ISBN 0 7869 1174 3 Pierson Chris 1998 July 1998 Chapter 26 Spirit of the Wind 1st ed Wizards of the Coast pp 334 337 ISBN 0 7869 1174 3 Why Dragonlance should be the next fantasy film franchise 11 February 2014 Bricken Rob August 11 2021 Dungeons amp Dragons amp Novels Revisiting Dragons of Autumn Twilight io9 Retrieved 2021 08 12 Fantasy Roleplaying Heroes of the Lance review Crash No 62 March 1989 p 71 ISSN 0954 8661 Retrieved March 29 2007 Bigelow Robert March 1990 Through the Looking Glass Dragon No 155 Lake Geneva Wisconsin TSR pp 106 107 Cast Cinemagine Media Ltd Retrieved 2006 09 23 External links EditRiverwind at Dragonlance Nexus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Riverwind amp oldid 1177393688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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