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The War of Souls

The War of Souls is a trilogy of New York Times best selling novels published between 2000 and 2002. The trilogy focuses on the titular fictional war (the War of Souls) set in the popular Dragonlance fictional universe. Like many Dragonlance novels, the War of Souls trilogy can be read as stand alone novels or in series order. The three books in the series are Dragons of a Fallen Sun, Dragons of a Lost Star, and Dragons of a Vanished Moon, all of which were co-authored by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Dragons of Fallen Sun debuted on the New York Times best seller list at 14,[1] Dragons of Lost Star at 12,[2] and Dragons of Vanished Moon at 10.[3]

The War of Souls
Dragons of a Fallen Sun
Dragons of a Lost Star
Dragons of a Vanished Moon
AuthorMargaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherWizards of the Coast
PublishedApril 2000 - July 2002
Media typePrint (Paperback)
No. of books3
Preceded byDragons of Summer Flame
Followed byDark Disciple

Plot edit

Background edit

The world of Krynn became a very different place with the disappearance of the gods. Dragons, much larger and more malicious than any native to Krynn, appeared and claimed much of the continent of Ansalon, calling themselves Dragon Overlords. Most of the native dragons are either dead or enslaved. The metallic dragons have disappeared. With the loss of the gods comes the loss of magic, and the Wizards' Conclave had been disbanded years ago. Although sorcery, discovered by Palin Majere, was adopted, it is slowly fading for reasons unknown. Everyone, including the Dragon Overlords, experience the effect. The Knights of Takhisis, with the loss of their Queen, became the Knights of Neraka, a somewhat less honorable outfit than their predecessors, led by Lord of the Night Morham Targonne. Goldmoon, one of the few remaining Heroes of the Lance, has established the Citadel of Light on the island of Schallsea. In the elven realm of Qualinesti, Gilthas, the "puppet king", rules only in title, while the nation is truly run by the occupying Knights of Neraka. Their cousins, the Silvanesti, have banished their heir, Silvanoshei, his mother, and his father. With the gods gone, the time period, fittingly, is known as the "Age of Mortals" as said by Fizban in chapter 32 (title: Rain. Autumn. Farewell.)

Story edit

The War of Souls begins in 421 AC, 38 years after the events of Dragons of Summer Flame. A small band of Knights of Neraka meet Mina, a mysterious woman who appeared during a freak storm. Through incredible feats, she convinces them to pledge themselves to "the One God" and follow her to march on the besieged city of Sanction[citation needed].

Over and over, Mina is able to convert her opponents and save the day. The city of Sanction is retaken by the Solamnic Knights, and the old gods return to the world. The elven nations, now under the reign of Gilthas, seek a new home. Paladine, now mortal, takes on the name Valthonis and joins with Gilthas' fate. Her new followers all return to their lives with a new outlook.

Reception edit

In his review of Dragons of a Vanished Moon, James Voelpel of mania.com noted that "although never quite a fan of the Dragonlance novels, the War of Souls trilogy seemed quite different from all the previous books". He noted that "Weis and Hickman's writing style has improved immensely since their beginning way back in '85" and considered the novel great for fans of fantasy fiction and a must for hardcore Dragonlance fans.[4]

Similarly Josh Fink of fictionfactor.com review of Dragons of a Vanished Moon rated the final novel of the trilogy 5 stars and stated it was reminiscent of the original Dragonlance released 15 years prior. He commented that "The story is so well written, that it flows from the book into your mind in an endless flow of elven wine—a wine so smooth that you beg for more, and never place the book down, whenever you can help it."[5]

Reviewer Peter Cannon of Publishers Weekly wrote that Dragons of a Vanished Moon is "another admirable addition to the history, lore and ways of Krynn".[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "BEST SELLERS: April 2, 2000". The New York Times. 2000-04-02. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
  2. ^ "BEST SELLERS: April 29, 2001". The New York Times. 2001-04-29. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
  3. ^ "BEST SELLERS: July 7, 2002". The New York Times. 2002-07-07. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
  4. ^ Voelpel, James T. . mania.com. Archived from the original on 2009-03-28. Retrieved 2008-11-17.
  5. ^ Fink, Josh. "Dragons of a Vanished Moon". fictionfactor.com. Retrieved 2008-11-17.
  6. ^ Cannon, Peter (May 13, 2002). "Dragons of a Vanished Moon: The War of Souls Volume Three", Publishers Weekly 249 (19): 56.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Review by J. K. Pelletier FantasyBookNews.com, June 2009

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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed February 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The War of Souls is a trilogy of New York Times best selling novels published between 2000 and 2002 The trilogy focuses on the titular fictional war the War of Souls set in the popular Dragonlance fictional universe Like many Dragonlance novels the War of Souls trilogy can be read as stand alone novels or in series order The three books in the series are Dragons of a Fallen Sun Dragons of a Lost Star and Dragons of a Vanished Moon all of which were co authored by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman Dragons of Fallen Sun debuted on the New York Times best seller list at 14 1 Dragons of Lost Star at 12 2 and Dragons of Vanished Moon at 10 3 The War of SoulsDragons of a Fallen SunDragons of a Lost StarDragons of a Vanished MoonAuthorMargaret Weis and Tracy HickmanCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreFantasyPublisherWizards of the CoastPublishedApril 2000 July 2002Media typePrint Paperback No of books3Preceded byDragons of Summer FlameFollowed byDark Disciple Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Background 1 2 Story 2 Reception 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksPlot editBackground edit The world of Krynn became a very different place with the disappearance of the gods Dragons much larger and more malicious than any native to Krynn appeared and claimed much of the continent of Ansalon calling themselves Dragon Overlords Most of the native dragons are either dead or enslaved The metallic dragons have disappeared With the loss of the gods comes the loss of magic and the Wizards Conclave had been disbanded years ago Although sorcery discovered by Palin Majere was adopted it is slowly fading for reasons unknown Everyone including the Dragon Overlords experience the effect The Knights of Takhisis with the loss of their Queen became the Knights of Neraka a somewhat less honorable outfit than their predecessors led by Lord of the Night Morham Targonne Goldmoon one of the few remaining Heroes of the Lance has established the Citadel of Light on the island of Schallsea In the elven realm of Qualinesti Gilthas the puppet king rules only in title while the nation is truly run by the occupying Knights of Neraka Their cousins the Silvanesti have banished their heir Silvanoshei his mother and his father With the gods gone the time period fittingly is known as the Age of Mortals as said by Fizban in chapter 32 title Rain Autumn Farewell Story edit The War of Souls begins in 421 AC 38 years after the events of Dragons of Summer Flame A small band of Knights of Neraka meet Mina a mysterious woman who appeared during a freak storm Through incredible feats she convinces them to pledge themselves to the One God and follow her to march on the besieged city of Sanction citation needed Over and over Mina is able to convert her opponents and save the day The city of Sanction is retaken by the Solamnic Knights and the old gods return to the world The elven nations now under the reign of Gilthas seek a new home Paladine now mortal takes on the name Valthonis and joins with Gilthas fate Her new followers all return to their lives with a new outlook Reception editIn his review of Dragons of a Vanished Moon James Voelpel of mania com noted that although never quite a fan of the Dragonlance novels the War of Souls trilogy seemed quite different from all the previous books He noted that Weis and Hickman s writing style has improved immensely since their beginning way back in 85 and considered the novel great for fans of fantasy fiction and a must for hardcore Dragonlance fans 4 Similarly Josh Fink of fictionfactor com review of Dragons of a Vanished Moon rated the final novel of the trilogy 5 stars and stated it was reminiscent of the original Dragonlance released 15 years prior He commented that The story is so well written that it flows from the book into your mind in an endless flow of elven wine a wine so smooth that you beg for more and never place the book down whenever you can help it 5 Reviewer Peter Cannon of Publishers Weekly wrote that Dragons of a Vanished Moon is another admirable addition to the history lore and ways of Krynn 6 References edit BEST SELLERS April 2 2000 The New York Times 2000 04 02 Retrieved 2008 03 21 BEST SELLERS April 29 2001 The New York Times 2001 04 29 Retrieved 2008 03 21 BEST SELLERS July 7 2002 The New York Times 2002 07 07 Retrieved 2008 03 21 Voelpel James T DRAGONLANCE DRAGONS OF A VANISHED MOON mania com Archived from the original on 2009 03 28 Retrieved 2008 11 17 Fink Josh Dragons of a Vanished Moon fictionfactor com Retrieved 2008 11 17 Cannon Peter May 13 2002 Dragons of a Vanished Moon The War of Souls Volume Three Publishers Weekly 249 19 56 Bibliography editDragons of a Fallen Sun April 2000 by ISBN 0 7869 1807 1 Dragons of a Lost Star April 2001 by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman ISBN 0 7869 2706 2 Dragons of a Vanished Moon January 2002 by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman ISBN 0 7869 2950 2 External links editReview by J K Pelletier FantasyBookNews com June 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The War of Souls amp oldid 1144497671, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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