Custom Dragonlance Mini-Figures
One day, several years ago I found a few DL Lego mini-figures on Ebay. They were ok, but I wanted to make them more accurate to the art. I was inspired to make others.
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Dragonlance is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, in 2024. And while March 1984 saw the first releases in the Dragonlance campaign setting in the form of the Dragon Magazine #83 short story The Test of the Twins by Margaret Weis, and the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons adventure DL1 Dragons of Despair by Tracy Hickman, I believe the novel’s release was most people’s first experience with the Heroes of the Lance and the campaign setting of Dragonlance.
Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman was released in November 1984, and it send a shockwave through readers and gamers alike. This seminal work of fiction propelled the Dragonlance campaign into the fantasy world with a bang, and we are still hearing the echoes of it today.
Below is a collection of fan contributions—be they written, artistic or video—all celebrating this truly wonderful setting. Please take some time and explore these vibrant Dragonlance fan contributions and discover why and how Dragonlance has positively impacted our collective lives.
You can find the official 40th Anniversary landing page here: https://dlsaga.com/40th-anniversary
40th Anniversary Archive | Written Archives | Artistic Archives | Video Archives
One day, several years ago I found a few DL Lego mini-figures on Ebay. They were ok, but I wanted to make them more accurate to the art. I was inspired to make others.
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Spoilers Ahead Sorry for any misspellings, I’m from Brazil and still studying English. I began with Classics and midway through the campaign, decided to incorporate Shadow of the Dragon Queen with a third-party group of characters for my players. Below is the sequence I’m using: G1: Despair/Flame/Hope/Desolation/Ice G2: Dreams G1: Light G2: Shadows G1: War
So I was 15 in 89 when a classmate introduced me to the original trilogy DragonLance and I loved them. Sturm’s death was just heartbreaking even though I didn’t like him as a character (a testament to the brilliant writings of the authors) However my first introduction to D&D was pool of radiance on the
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Things Past is a Dragonlance Anniversary Adventure by Stephen Bull. This one- or two-shot takes adventurers on a trip through history.
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I start reading about the Dragonlance campaign setting and modules and I get to see the dungeon maps… I’m a huge sucker for maps and I LOVE DL’s isometric design
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Enjoy these divine representations created by AI. These are representations of Paladine, Kiri-Jolith, and Habbakuk.
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Enjoy this resin statue of The Inn of the Last Home by Resin Realms.
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Ticks and Trades By Kim Richards and Sam Soza. This is a short story written for the 40th Anniv. Celebration of Dragonlance.
I wanted to contribute a drawing and made this Tasslehoff Burrfoot fanart as a painting study. By Raphael Jesus
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It has been a lifelong dream of mine to write a Dragonlance story since the 1990’s. I poured my soul into this project rewriting it over and over and even getting teared up over a particular part every time I worked on it. It’s an homage to the setting and to family and friends.
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