Tas inadvertently helps the Demon break out of the protective circle and the demon admits to his play of crafting the ring to help him. What the Magus doesn’t know is that is because he will be dead. The demon is pissed and tells the Magus that he will not be bothered by Tas by sundown. Then the Magus summons the Demon Lord, as Tas sneaks into the vents and watches. He is captured by undead automatons and the magus demands to know how and why he is here? Tas explains the ring, and they try to remove it to no avail. It protects him from harm by teleporting him away from harm, but then he finds himself in a powerful magus’ tower. Tasslehoff finds a ring that teleports him all over, randomly. Moore is a wonderful tale about a demon prince making a power hungry magus suffer the consequences of abusing the Demon Lord’s presence. It is a strange story but I enjoyed the connections to sea dragons and stories like the old man and the sea.Ī Stone’s Throw Away by Roger E. It told the elf it wasn’t his time, and as he was returning to shore and fantasizing about his new life with this as a story, the monster returned and killed him. They ultimately catch the blood sea monster, which seemed to be a sea dragon, and it killed the old man. They catch a talking fish who tells them where to look, the blood sea maelstrom itself, and they run across a bit of wreckage from the Perechon. The elf asks to join him for a percentage of the catch, and they leave during a storm. It took everyone he held dear, either directly or indirectly and now he is sure he will catch it. He is caught by a grizzly old fisherman who is going out to catch the Blood Sea Monster. He just stole a loaf of bread and was hiding in a row boat as the story opens. He stole a locket as a younger elf and was caught and exiled. The Blood Sea Monster by Barbera Siegel and Scott Siegel is about a young elf who craves power and adventure. That being said, I think Michael Williams did a good job of framing Riverwind as a man of nature that was willing to suffer and even forsake nature for Goldmoon. I thought it was an interesting narrative that confuses me at times, as I find it difficult to pull a straight narrative from a poem which is inherently more emotionally driven than factually. The entire time the wild is telling him to turn back, stop this foolish quest, but he persists. He is sent on a quest destined to fail, and yet he survives. The young unmarried women of the tribe are presented and Riverwind falls for Goldmoon, the chieftains daughter. Riverwind on his naming day is chilling with wild cats and birds of prey. Riverwind and the Crystal Staff by Michel Williams is a long form poem that attempts to convey the beauty of the Que-Shu land, but also the connection they share with the wild. This is my perspective only, and if you have any thoughts or disagree with mine, I invite you to share them in YouTube chat. You can even pick up Dragonlance gaming materials using my affiliate link. I will be spoiling the story, so if you don’t want to know it, stop watching now! I would like to take a moment and thank the members of this YouTube channel, and invite you to consider becoming a member by visiting the link in the description below. 1 Edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. It is Palast, Holmswelth the 20th, my name is Adam and today I am going to give you my Spoiler review of The Magic of Krynn: Dragonlance Tales, Vol. Welcome to another DragonLance Saga review episode. The Dragonlance Saga goes on! Review Intro Nine short stories by superlative writers, plus an exciting new novella by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Tales of sea monsters, dark elves, ice bears, hideous hydra-headed serpents, and loathsome draconian troops.įurther adventures of the kender Tas the innkeepr Otic and young Tika the dwarf Flint and Tanis, leader of the companions Caramon and Raistlin, twin brothers, one, a genial warrior, the other, a sickly magician and scholar. The answer lies in the new Dragonlance novella by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, which gazes into the future of Caramon and his mage-son, and into the dark nether-past of Raistlin. About The Magic of Krynn: Dragonlance Tales, Vol.
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