External Links
This is the place to look for more information about the Dragonlance Saga. Here you will find a number of links to different portals on the Internet that have a number of different resources to choose from. Choose from the major categories below to view sites that are similar.
Matching Sites
- Dragonlance Nexus
- The Dragonlance Nexus is the premier unofficial Dragonlance fan site, hosting fan rules, artwork, the comprehensive Dragonlance Lexicon encyclopedia, and many more features. A must-visit.
- Dragonlance.com
- Dragonlance.com is the home of the d20 Dragonlance product line, published by Sovereign Press. Check out their site for information on upcoming Dragonlance game products.
- Kencyclopedia, The
- For those of you who don't know me, this site is my Kryptonite. I absolutely can't stand kenders! But, I went there anyways and braved the evils. I actually enjoyed playing their wide scope of online games and chuckled when I read the 2,600 (I only got to 600) things in a kender's pouch. In case games and jokes aren't your style, read the official rules for almost any WoTC based game that involves kender. If you'll excuse me, I have to go take a shower after all that now.
- The Beezer Review
- This site is a fantastic resource full of reviews. Beezer has done several Dragonlance reviews, as well as Forgotten Realms and other series. One of the best review sites around!
- Ansalonian Gazatteer
- Very similar to the Nexus, the Ansalonian Gazetteer is converting all the 2E rules for DL into 3E format. Since this is entirely free, my hat's off to James who's doing this entirely off his own time. The complete conversion isn't completed yet, do to the size of the project, so I'll keep you posted on updates.
- Time of the Dragon Lords
- This is your one stop center to the continent of Taladas. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about this mysterious land and the peoples within. From rules for Dnd to pictures of the races, Time of the Dragon Lords is an excellent resource site to visit.
- Tobril Magazine
- The Tobril Magazine was an unofficial online magazine, with some of the best reference and gaming articles on the web. Archived on the Dragonlance Nexus.
- Chambers of Astinus, The
- Home of Uziel, you can take a peek into his head and see what he knows about DL (which is quite a bit).
- Dragonlance Underground
- Dragonlance Underground offers nothing that is truly serious, and everything that is seriously true. Our tactics range from humorous to absurd. A great place for Dragonlance humor.
- Dragonlance D&D Game Blog
- This blog focuses on Dragonlance gaming.
- ForgottenLance
- Fan Art Gallery, Histories & Tales, Heroes & Villians, Book Reviews, Cities, Dragons, Gods of Krynn, Poems, PDF Downloads, Dragonlance Net Books.
- Crysania's Dragonlance Page
- I myself have frequented this page on more than a couple occasions for the sole purpose of gathering pictures from their gallery. Crysania's website is one of the best sites I have found if you need to find something visual from Krynn. In case you can't find what you're looking for with Lady Crysania, then hop on over to the links, where you will find what you're in search of. Other than pictures, her site has nearly everything DL based, so camp out here!
- Dragonlance Movie Site
- News and information about the Dragonlance animated movie, including concept art, cast, and the latest rumors.
- Great Library of Palanthas
- As its name suggests, this great library offers summaries for all the components to DL. Here you will find most Dragonlance books in print with pictures to show you what to look for as you shop. Also on the page are the players to the War of the Lance, good and bad. What would the war be without the gods you ask? They're on the site too, with a constellation map too!
- Kallos Knight of the Thorn's Page
- A page that assists the new to the world of DL, Kallos' site explains the governing rules of Krynn, the constellations and parallel gods, and even a suggested reading guide. Kallos also has links to well known RPG websites, so stop by if you need a tutor.
- KrynnWoman's Dragonlance Reference
- A resource dedicated to KrynnWoman's collection of novels that she has been reading since the late 1980s. Also a good collection of reviews, and some other features are in the works.
- Laurana's Dragonlance Page
- It seems as if Laurana has kept a record of all the dragons she's killed, because this site has a dragon gallery. Consisting almost entirely of a gallery, this website showcases exotic dragon pictures that you might not have seen elsewhere. For the collector, stop on by and see for yourself.
- Library of Palanthas
- A site that's still under construction and new to the links page, you'll have to keep your eyes peeled for this one, because it has promise to be something better than most.
- Raistlin's Laboratory
- Yet another Raistlin website. This one provides a timeline based upon the five ages, a race guide, the gods (of course), a photo gallery and last but not least, an online spellbook that has yet to be completed. I assume it will be something good, so I'll let you all know what it's like when it's ready.
- Resting Place of Raistlin Majere
- You want to talk a true Raistlin website? This is it. The only pictures in the gallery are ones of, you guessed it, Raistlin. Who's the one receiving tribute for his "death?" If you said Raistlin, I'll get you a cookie. Come and see for yourself, it's actually quite good.
- Sopar's Dragonlance Page
- I was impressed with the details taken into consideration for this site. Providing an overview on all races, armies and misc. creatures, Sopar has put together a very nice site.
- The Daughter of Tasslehoff
- There isn't much to this site, in fact, there isn't anything of any reference at all here; with the exception of the excerpt from Dragons of Autumn Twilight. I suppose if you're a big kender fan, you can go and show your support to your kind, but other than that, there isn't anything here.
- Wynter's Dragonlance Realm
- Wynter has devoted his site to the timeline of Krynn and a brief makeup of the dragons. I was impressed with the timeline and its length. I suggest you come by and read it.
- Luna's Dragonlance Review
- Everything Dragonlance (literally!), quotes, characters, pictures, places, races, events, items, authors, songs, ponderings, mistakes, essays, and more!
- Lucy Lawless is Goldmoon
- From the Lucy Lawless fan site, this is a page dedicated to the actress' role as Goldmoon in the animated movie.
- Tower of High Sorcery
- Dragonlance reference site.
- Hypertext d20 SRD
- The Hypertext d20 SRD is the System Reference Document in hypertext mode. This website links back and forth, and is a wonderful resource for the SRD. Includes open content from Unearthed Arcana. An invaluable tool!
- Wizards of the Coast
- Now, it's a widely known fact that most people don't appreciate WotC. Why? It's because they're centering business around youthful clients who will drain their parent's pockets to get Pokemon and Harry Potter. Still, their site is complete and offers all the release dates on upcoming gaming materials and books.
- EN World
- EN World is the ultimate site for news for Dungeons and Dragons and other d20 games. Includes a huge forum as well as a product/review section.
- War of the Lance 4e
- This is Ms. Frost's War of the Lance 4e site, with a blog and conversion documents from the War of the Lance Chronicles.
- AD&D.com
- Let me say this, wow. This site is extensive. Navigating the entire URL could take hours. AD&D.com is the place to be for your adventuring. With a forum, links, news, search, and site archive, there's no need to leave if your PC needs help. It even has its own newsletter that it sends out to those who wish to be members of this terrific site.
- Dragonlance Fifth Age Campaign Oracle
- The Fifth Age, the least favorite age to most, but not here! This is your place to stop for the fifth age. It has product information for all modules released for the series as well as campaign layout and suggestions for the Fifth Age DM.
- Planewalker.com
- Learn what you can of Planescape by coming here. I've seen 3D imaging used on websites before, but not of this caliber. The index page reminds me heavily of Black and White, where you point and drag across the continent. You'll understand when you go there for yourself.
- Beyond the Moons
- Beyond the Moons is a website that tries to do for the Spelljammer Campaign Setting, what Dragonlance Nexus does for Dragonlance. The website has a section dedicated to Krynnspace (the crystal sphere containing Krynn).
- Secrets of the Kargatane
- This is for all you who said Ravenloft was dead. Wizards may think so, but obviously they haven't checked here. The D20 system has come to this benched game/series and is thriving. Even if you still play by 2E rules, you can still benefit from this site. They have many netbooks and tools to aid you in your campaigns; and speaking of campaigns, they have several at your fingertips to download.
- Age of Legends: Tales of the Lance MUD
- It is the 327th year of what historians would later refer to as the Age of Might. The Dragonwars which tore the world asunder are fast becoming a distant memory, told with fondness by old knights to young squires... A huge RP-enforced MUD with over 10,000 rooms. If you're into online MUDs, this is an extensive choice.
- Ansalon MUD
- A well developed MUD. It has a wide variety of playable races, numerous classes, and a host of clans one can join. Although its player support is low, this accounts for faster game speed. This MUD is RP based, so all you D&D players will enjoy playing this game.
- Dragonlance Nexus Email Newsletter
- Need to keep up to date on the world of Krynn? Well look no further! Just subscribe to the DL newsletter and Dragonlance will come straight to your e-mailbox. Whether it be new gaming material, books, or just a site update, this newsletter is sure to help you out!
- Dragonlance Nexus Message Boards
- Part of the RPGC, Dragonlance Discussion centers thoughts on anything and everything to do with Dragonlance. If it isn't DL, take it to another part of the forum, because we probably have a section for it. You will find that everyone there is easy to know and soon, you too will be a part of our ever growing family.
- Dragonlance-L Mailing List
- Prior to the Dragonlance Forums was the original Dragonlance-L mailing list. You can still read all the great conversations.
- Arctic MUD
- Another good MUD to join. Although the site isn't as informative as Ansalon MUD, the appearance is excellent. Navigation is relatively easy and well maintained. There are a lot of players, both new and old, with literally hundreds of areas to settle into through Krynn. It has specific areas set up as in Star Wars: Galaxies for newbies, veterans, and professionals. An excellent MUD.
- Tomb of the Last Heroes
- Set about twenty years after the War of the Lance, this is Yahoo! club that writes an on going story as to what happens afterwards. An interesting place to go, to read all that is written, and to maybe join; if I had the time.
- Autumn Twilight: Multi-User Dimension
- Autumn Twilight is based on ROM2.4b4 code. However, it has evolved to form a more feature-filled combat oriented game and more detailed than a typical hack and slash MUD. For those who familiar with the ROM codebase or ROM Muds, our world sports many similar playing features though a lot has been revamped, changed, added, removed or works differently now.But it is not too elaborate to make it too complicated for anyone to start out and join in the fun.
- Time of Dragons Website
- Enter with us into the fourth Age of Despair. Build custom characters and play on-line with up to 60 players or more. The module is based not entirly but mostly upon the Dragonlance Series. It has Many of the Epic, unique, and the Godly / ancient weapons and equipment available. The Module, just recently opened its transitions into all of its lands. Now having over 2000 areas in it for exploration Role Play and Character Develpoment.
- Forum Solace
- A Dragonlance forum in Portuguese.
- Margaret Weis
- Margaret updated her page updated recently. On Margaret's site you can find her bio, as well as what she's currently working on, and also a link to the online store where you can buy signed copies of her novels.
- Tracy Hickman
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Tracy Hickman, but were afraid to ask. Tons of information on his current projects, as well as information on older projects as well as essays and opinion pieces. Definitely worth a visit.
- Dragonhearth Productions
- The MP3 and syndicated podcasting series by Tracy & Laura Hickman. From the worlds between the pages of your favorite book ... to adventures teetering on the edge of the dice ... Tracy and Laura Hickman invite you on a voyage of discovery beyond the horizons of imagination. The pilot's at the helm and our course it set. The dreamship gathers speed across the sea of possibilities. Welcome aboard ... the DragonHearth!
- Dan Dos Santos
- Website of fantasy artist Dan Dos Santos, cover artist for the Tracy Hickman Presents The Anvil of Time series.
- Fantasy Author Jeff Crook
- Author designed and produced web site for fantasy and Dragonlance author Jeff Crook.
- Brom
- There are some artistry styles that blend, and others that stand out. Brom is one that certainly stands out. His site offers up samples of each of his works, but not all. You'll get a nice glimpse, though, and it's more than enough.
- Chris Pierson
- While the Wizards of the Coast bio page isn't updated particularly often, it provides some background on this Dragonlance author.
- Clyde Caldwell
- I really liked the layout that Clyde has for his site. It's simple, yet not preschoolish. His site shows off almost all of the paintings he's done for the series he's been a part of. I'm a big fan of the artists, so this is like a home for me. See for yourself.
- Dan Parkinson
- An old bio of Dan Parkinson on the Wizards of the Coast web site. Dan passed away in May 2001.
- Edo Van Belkom
- Edo is not the type of author you'd expect to write Dragonlance. He does a lot of horror, stuff with vampires, death and such. Appropriately, however, he wrote the novel, Lord Soth.
- Jean Rabe
- Author of the Dragons of a New Age series of novels, among others, Jean's site is really a single page with a list of her work as well as some background information about her.
- Jeff Easley
- Jeff's home page, currently under construction—but hopefully with more there soon.
- Jeff Grubb
- Like Jeff Crook, Jeff Grubb maintains a blog over at Blogger.com. Most of the posts relate to his day-to-day life, but it's an interesting look at what it's like to be an author.
- Keith Parkinson
- Keith is one of the original artists for the covers to dragonlance novels, if you ever care to look at the signatures on the paintings.You can preview his dragonlance work, as well as paintings from such well known book series as Forgotten Realms. A great site to go if you need fantasy art for your personal viewing.
- Larry Elmore
- I didn't even have to go to his site to write a review for him. I've gone there multiple times for when I wanted to make desktops. Larry Elmore has a complete guide to his works, and I do mean complete. If you ever thought, that compared to Stawicki, Elmore couldn't cut it, come and see his other works, the one's that didn't go to DL.
- Linda P. Baker
- Oddly enough, Linda does not have a works listing on the page i've chosen. I cannot think of a reason why I chose this, probably because of the short biography given. On my travels, if I find a better one, I'll post it.
- Mark Anthony
- Kind of an interesting website, this one being an alphabetized listing of fantasy authors. Mark Anthony just happened to be on the list. Basically speaking, biography no, works listings yes. On each of the book listings, you get an enlarged picture of the book cover and sometimes a place to order it.
- Matt Stawicki
- Come and see the man who's changing the face of Dragonlance, literally. Matt Stawicki has given new looks and covers to Dragonlance releases such as the Chronicles and Legends. His work is almost true to life upon close examination, so my suggestion to you, is to come and spend a good twenty minutes and see all that he's done.
- Todd Lockwood
- If you've ever looked at the Annotated Chronicles cover, then you've seen Todd Lockwood. As you glance your way through his layout and works shown, you'll notice how each painting he's done has a little style variance to it; which really helps to keep the work fresh.
- Richard A. Knaak's Official Website
- The website of the author of the NY Times Bestseller THE LEGEND OF HUMA and much more. Learn about upcoming DL projects, his own Dragonrealm series, and other works. Say hello and join his e-mailing list.
- Jason Engle
- Jason Engle is a renowned RPG artist who has seen print with Bastion Press, Malhavoc Press (notably with Arcana Evolved and Ptolus), and our friends at Sovereign Press. Jason's style makes great use of color.
- Jennifer Meyer
- Jennifer Meyer is a rising star among Dragonlance artists. With a decidedly feminine feel, Jennifer's style has graced Sovereign Press' gaming products. Jennifer is especially good with female characters and with animals.
- Janet Pack
- The homepage for Janet Pack, Dragonlance short story writer.
- Stannex
- Home of all things Stan!
- Stephen D. Sullivan
- Author of The Dragon Isles and The Dying Kingdom.
- Steve Miller's Domain of Fun & Games
- Author of several Fifth Age gaming products.
- Drachenlanze.de
- What's that you say? Sick and tired of English? Then travel here, where everything's in German! A Dragonlance site written nearly entirely the German, it has a very nice layout with a lot of time made into making it a great site. I can't say too much more, for I only know about four words in their language.
- Dragonlance Italia
- As the name implies, an Italian Dragonlance site with an extensive array of features, including news, forums, and information.
- El Orbe de los Dragones
- All about Dragonlance world in spanish. Página web en castellano sobre el mundo de la Dragonlance.
- DnD-ES
- I've been told that this is the largest Spanish based Dungeons and Dragons site on the web. The layout is very similar to Wizard's home page, so if you're part of the spanish speaking community and liked WoTC, head on over and give this site a thorough look through.
- Dragonlance Israel
- A site made in Hebrew for the Dragonlance community. This site has an up to date book listing as well as reference material, if you speak Hebrew!
- La Biblioteca De Palanthas
- Why is it that all the really good DL sites are in spanish? That should clue you in to how good this site is. Palanthas offers up probably the best timeline i've even seen, for it goes book by book at times. An excellent source of info for our Spanish speaking fans.
- Nexo Dragonlance
- This is the Spanish translation of the Dragonlance Nexus. In addition, the site has permission to translate a number of original DL publications from English into Spanish. A must see for Spanish DL fans!
- Russian Dragonlance
- Why can't all DL sites be this good? Of course it's in Russian, but still, it's one of the best I've seen. The thoroughness invoked to create it is just phenomenal. If you speak even a word of Russian (chances are it's profanity) then go there now!
- Nexe Dragonlance
- The Nexe Dragonlance is a Catalan translation of the Dragonlance Nexus. (Catalan is a language spoken in the northern part of Spain, near France.)
- La Posada del Dragón Azul
- A Spanish site devoted to Dungeons & Dragons and the Forgotten Realms setting.
- El Ultimo Hogar
- Página en español de la Dragonlance, donde encontrarás toda la información que he podido recopilar.
- Soulforge
- A Polish-language Dragonlance site with a reference area, art gallery, book information, message boards, links and current news about the Dragonlance saga.
- Mundo Dragonlance
- Posada el Ultimo Hogar, página dedicada al mundo Dragonlance, donde podrás encontrar toda la información sobre el mundo de Krynn.
- Dragonlance.ws
- Russian Dragonlance site.
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