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Join us as we continue our @Dungeons & Dragons liveplay of Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen with this part twenty-one! You can buy Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen here: https://amzn.to/3V73n8C
Last time on Shadow of the Dragon Queen: As the heroes buried their fallen cleric in a shallow cairn outside of the Path to Memories, they witnessed Lord Soth mount a Death Dragon and fly after the Kalaman Alliance forces outside of Onyari. Tookledust contacted the heroes with the fargab, telling them they are going to try to give the heroes some time to discover who is in charge and the heroes decide their first stop should be the supposed Temple of Paladine. As they move through the city, witnessing destruction all around them, they circumnavigate an ancient library holding something within. They arrive at the temple to find its guardians, a Treant named Duskwalker who believes them to be more Dragonarmy interlopers. The heroes finally destroy them, only to awaken a hostile marid named Jamir who lays in wait, trapping them. The following battle taxes everyone’s skill but they eventually force it to retreat. The heroes enter the temple and aside from some ancient treasure, discover an altar and after laying the broken shaft of Knight Sarlamir’s dragonlance upon it, the God Paladine restores it to its full glory and gifts it to the heroes. They all rest here for the night in the gods’ warm embrace.
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Takhisis the Dragon Queen has returned to the world of Krynn. Across the land, her armies of fanatical draconians wage a brutal war of conquest. As the Dragon Armies march on the unprepared nation of Solamnia, only the defenders of the city of Kalaman stand in their way. But the Dragon Armies want more than just to crush their foes. An ancient evil in the Dragon Queen’s service seeks a magical weapon that could dominate Krynn for all time.
Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen is a tale of conflict and defiance set during the legendary War of the Lance.
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Join us as we continue our @Dungeons & Dragons liveplay of Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen with this part twenty-one! You can buy Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen here: https://amzn.to/3V73n8C
Last time on Shadow of the Dragon Queen: As the heroes buried their fallen cleric in a shallow cairn outside of the Path to Memories, they witnessed Lord Soth mount a Death Dragon and fly after the Kalaman Alliance forces outside of Onyari. Tookledust contacted the heroes with the fargab, telling them they are going to try to give the heroes some time to discover who is in charge and the heroes decide their first stop should be the supposed Temple of Paladine. As they move through the city, witnessing destruction all around them, they circumnavigate an ancient library holding something within. They arrive at the temple to find its guardians, a Treant named Duskwalker who believes them to be more Dragonarmy interlopers. The heroes finally destroy them, only to awaken a hostile marid named Jamir who lays in wait, trapping them. The following battle taxes everyone’s skill but they eventually force it to retreat. The heroes enter the temple and aside from some ancient treasure, discover an altar and after laying the broken shaft of Knight Sarlamir’s dragonlance upon it, the God Paladine restores it to its full glory and gifts it to the heroes. They all rest here for the night in the gods’ warm embrace.
Enlist in the War of the Lance
Takhisis the Dragon Queen has returned to the world of Krynn. Across the land, her armies of fanatical draconians wage a brutal war of conquest. As the Dragon Armies march on the unprepared nation of Solamnia, only the defenders of the city of Kalaman stand in their way. But the Dragon Armies want more than just to crush their foes. An ancient evil in the Dragon Queen’s service seeks a magical weapon that could dominate Krynn for all time.
Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen is a tale of conflict and defiance set during the legendary War of the Lance.

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