Elven Hymn
Enjoy this reading of the poem Elven Hymn by Michael Williams. This poem first appeared in Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home, released in 1987.
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Enjoy this reading of the poem Elven Hymn by Michael Williams. This poem first appeared in Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home, released in 1987.
Enjoy this reading of the song The Marriage of Riverwind and Goldmoon, also known as the Wedding Song by Michael Williams. The original music was composed and arranged by Frank Mentzer. This song first appeared in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance module DL14 Dragons of Desolation, released in 1984.
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Enjoy a reading of The Knight of the Black Rose by Michael Williams, first published in Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home, September 1987.
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Enjoy a reading of Song of the Nine Heroes by Michael Williams, first published in Dragons of Winter Night, July 1985.
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Enjoy a reading of Raistlin’s Farewell by Michael Williams, first published in Dragons of Spring Dawning, September 1985.
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Enjoy a reading of Song of Huma by Michael Williams, first published in Dragons of Autumn Twilight, November 1984. The “Song of Huma” was the last, and many consider the greatest, work of the elven bard, Quivalen Soth.
Enjoy a reading of Canticle of the Dragon Part II by Michael Williams, first published in DL1 Dragons of Despair, March 1984. Excerpt – Event 4: Reading of the Canticle. On one of the nights the party is camped (your choice), pass around the Canticle of the Dragon found at the end of this book. As though around the campfire, have each player read one verse aloud, from first verse to last, until they finish the poem.
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