Fan Fiction
Below you will find some wonderful fan fiction. It spans the gamut from Tasslehoff Burrfoot to Raistlin Majere vs Strahd Von Zarovich! Enjoy.

Dragonlance is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, in 2024. Below is a collection of written fan contributions 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
Below you will find some wonderful fan fiction. It spans the gamut from Tasslehoff Burrfoot to Raistlin Majere vs Strahd Von Zarovich! Enjoy.
Below is a proposed conversion of the thirteen Heroes of the Lance to the rules of Fabula Ultima. They will require Fabula Ultima Core Rulebook and Fabula Ultima: Atlas High Fantasy to use.
Heroes of the Lance in Fabula Ultima Read More »
I struggled with making friends, so finding War of Souls trilogy in middle school when I was pretty lonely was like finding new friends!
Enjoy Heart of the Forge by Andrew Johnston, A Dragonlance Novel. This is an original fan fiction novel for the Dragonlance World.
Heart of the Forge Novel Read More »
My story with Dragonlance began about twenty years ago roughly, the first book in the franchise I ever read was Children of the Plains by Paul Thompson and Tonya Cook.
Children of the Plains Read More »
To celebrate this impressive anniversary, I am pleased that you have donated some of your valuable time to answer some fan questions.
Margaret Weis 40th Anniversary Interview Read More »
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
Maybe it’s time to crack them open again Read More »