![]() ![]() So for their final book, they wanted to focus on that most iconic of creatures that made up half the name of both D&D and Dragonlance.ĭragons of Krynn is a rather notable book in that it breaks from the format of its predecessors. With the exception of the map packs each book was a lengthy tome, easily reaching 160 pages and a few over 300.īut all good times must come to an end, and soon the company would lose its publishing license with Wizards of the Coast. In its 4 years it made 3 map packs, 3 era/setting companion books, a Bestiary and a Revised update as part of its own print run, a 3-book conversion of the original AD&D Dragonlance Modules, a D20 adventure path trilogy of its own making, an obligatory “Races of Ansalon” race sourcebook, 3 class-based sourcebooks drawing from popular setting archetypes, and a Lost Leaves from the Last Home which was full of in-character journals, poems, and recipes with real-world cooking instructions. Clans of the Dragon posted by Libertad! Original SA postįor a 3rd party publishing company, Sovereign Press did quite well in producing large books with high production values.
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