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Weasel's Luck

Weasel's Luck is a fantasy novel by Michael Williams. It is the first of the two Dragonlance novels starring Galen "Weasel" Pathwarden and Sir Bayard Brightblade.

Weasel's Luck
Cover of the first edition
AuthorMichael Williams
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDragonlance Heroes
GenreFantasy
PublisherTSR, Inc.
Publication date
1988
Media typePrint (Paperback)
ISBN0-7869-3181-7
Followed byGalen Beknighted 

Setting edit

Weasel's Luck takes place about one century before the adventures of the original trilogy (Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, Dragons of Spring Dawning). The book includes a map of the lands where the action takes place.

Summary edit

This is the story of Sir Bayard Brightblade, ancestor of Sturm Brightblade, an epic quest of valorous knights against an ancient evil. Nevertheless, the story is told from the point of view of Galen Pathwarden, nicknamed Weasel, his cowardly and reluctant squire.

Sir Bayard Brightblade is a knight of Solamnia bound by a prophecy to win the hand of Enid Di Caela, last heir to the Di Caela family. Before he can properly ask her, though, he needs a new squire. For this reason, he traveled to the remote province of Coastlund and paid a visit to Sir Andrew Pathwarden, father of three boys.

A black-robed mage, known only as the Scorpion, is plotting against Sir Bayard. He bribes Galen with half a dozen opals from Estwilde (they will become important in the sequel) and steals the knight's armour. Then, he stirs mayhem in the Pathwarden estate, turning the villagers hostile and pushing the swamp centaurs into a war against newcoming satyrs. Sir Bayard manages to overcome these obstacles and gets on the road to Castle di Caela, but he is delayed again by an ogre knight blocking a pass on the Vingaard Mountains.

Meanwhile, at Castle di Caela, Sir Robert declares a tournament to find the most suitable husband for his daughter Enid. Knowing the prophecy, he is waiting for Sir Bayard Brihtblade, who is supposed to lift the curse on the Di Caela family. That knight being late, he starts the tournament, that is won by a creepy black-hooded knight who goes by the name of Sir Gabriel Androctus.

At last, Sir Bayard arrives at the castle, where he discovers the true identity and motivation of Sir Gabriel, alias the Scorpion. The hooded knight kidnaps Lady Enid and flees from the castle to the East, all the way across Solamnia and Central Estwilde. He is pursued by Sir Bayard, Sir Robert di Caela, Sir Ramiro of the Maw, and the three Pathwarden brothers: Galen, Brithelm, and Alfric.

After an epic battle in the Scorpion's stronghold, the villain is killed, the curse is lifted, the damsel in distress is rescued, she gladly marries Sir Bayard, and they lived happily ever after... until the sequel, "Galen Beknighted".

Legacy edit

The novel received a sequel, Galen Beknighted, written by the same author, Michael Williams, and published two years later, in 1990. Later, in 1992, M. Williams wrote a third novel, The Oath and the Measure, that focuses on the descendant of Bayard Brightblade, but it also includes many episodes that reference Weasel's Luck and the events after Galen Beknighted.

Reception edit

In the Io9 series revisiting older Dungeons & Dragons novels, Rob Bricken commented that "The more I write this, the more reasons I find to dislike Weasel's Luck, and yet, somehow it kept me more interested than some of the other Dungeons & Dragons novels I've reread. That said, I'm not particularly enthused to check out the sequel, titled Galen Beknighted. I believe I've gotten my fill of Weasel, who rolls a 10. It's not a particularly lucky number, but guess what? Along with no Heroes or Dragonlances, Weasel doesn't really have any luck, either."[1]

This section is a stub.

Readers who enjoyed this book were disappointed by the sequel, and vice versa.[citation needed] The average rating of this book and the sequel are very close.[citation needed]

Reviews edit

  • Review by Andy Sawyer (1989) in Paperback Inferno, #81[2]
  • Review by Jim Milner (1990) in The British Fantasy Newsletter, Winter 198

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bricken, Rob (January 25, 2023). "Dungeons & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Weasel's Luck". io9. Retrieved 2023-01-26.
  2. ^ "Title: Weasel's Luck".

weasel, luck, fantasy, novel, michael, williams, first, dragonlance, novels, starring, galen, weasel, pathwarden, bayard, brightblade, cover, first, editionauthormichael, williamscountryunited, stateslanguageenglishseriesdragonlance, heroesgenrefantasypublishe. Weasel s Luck is a fantasy novel by Michael Williams It is the first of the two Dragonlance novels starring Galen Weasel Pathwarden and Sir Bayard Brightblade Weasel s LuckCover of the first editionAuthorMichael WilliamsCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesDragonlance HeroesGenreFantasyPublisherTSR Inc Publication date1988Media typePrint Paperback ISBN0 7869 3181 7Followed byGalen Beknighted Contents 1 Setting 2 Summary 3 Legacy 4 Reception 5 Reviews 6 See also 7 ReferencesSetting editWeasel s Luck takes place about one century before the adventures of the original trilogy Dragons of Autumn Twilight Dragons of Winter Night Dragons of Spring Dawning The book includes a map of the lands where the action takes place Summary editThis is the story of Sir Bayard Brightblade ancestor of Sturm Brightblade an epic quest of valorous knights against an ancient evil Nevertheless the story is told from the point of view of Galen Pathwarden nicknamed Weasel his cowardly and reluctant squire Sir Bayard Brightblade is a knight of Solamnia bound by a prophecy to win the hand of Enid Di Caela last heir to the Di Caela family Before he can properly ask her though he needs a new squire For this reason he traveled to the remote province of Coastlund and paid a visit to Sir Andrew Pathwarden father of three boys A black robed mage known only as the Scorpion is plotting against Sir Bayard He bribes Galen with half a dozen opals from Estwilde they will become important in the sequel and steals the knight s armour Then he stirs mayhem in the Pathwarden estate turning the villagers hostile and pushing the swamp centaurs into a war against newcoming satyrs Sir Bayard manages to overcome these obstacles and gets on the road to Castle di Caela but he is delayed again by an ogre knight blocking a pass on the Vingaard Mountains Meanwhile at Castle di Caela Sir Robert declares a tournament to find the most suitable husband for his daughter Enid Knowing the prophecy he is waiting for Sir Bayard Brihtblade who is supposed to lift the curse on the Di Caela family That knight being late he starts the tournament that is won by a creepy black hooded knight who goes by the name of Sir Gabriel Androctus At last Sir Bayard arrives at the castle where he discovers the true identity and motivation of Sir Gabriel alias the Scorpion The hooded knight kidnaps Lady Enid and flees from the castle to the East all the way across Solamnia and Central Estwilde He is pursued by Sir Bayard Sir Robert di Caela Sir Ramiro of the Maw and the three Pathwarden brothers Galen Brithelm and Alfric After an epic battle in the Scorpion s stronghold the villain is killed the curse is lifted the damsel in distress is rescued she gladly marries Sir Bayard and they lived happily ever after until the sequel Galen Beknighted Legacy editThe novel received a sequel Galen Beknighted written by the same author Michael Williams and published two years later in 1990 Later in 1992 M Williams wrote a third novel The Oath and the Measure that focuses on the descendant of Bayard Brightblade but it also includes many episodes that reference Weasel s Luck and the events after Galen Beknighted Reception editIn the Io9 series revisiting older Dungeons amp Dragons novels Rob Bricken commented that The more I write this the more reasons I find to dislike Weasel s Luck and yet somehow it kept me more interested than some of the other Dungeons amp Dragons novels I ve reread That said I m not particularly enthused to check out the sequel titled Galen Beknighted I believe I ve gotten my fill of Weasel who rolls a 10 It s not a particularly lucky number but guess what Along with no Heroes or Dragonlances Weasel doesn t really have any luck either 1 This section is a stub Readers who enjoyed this book were disappointed by the sequel and vice versa citation needed The average rating of this book and the sequel are very close citation needed Reviews editReview by Andy Sawyer 1989 in Paperback Inferno 81 2 Review by Jim Milner 1990 in The British Fantasy Newsletter Winter 198See also edit nbsp Novels portal List of Dragonlance novelsReferences edit Bricken Rob January 25 2023 Dungeons amp Dragons amp Novels Revisiting Weasel s Luck io9 Retrieved 2023 01 26 Title Weasel s Luck Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Weasel 27s Luck amp oldid 1148550399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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