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Chaos War (Dragonlance)

Dragons of Summer Flame
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Cover of the first edition
Author Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
Illustrator Larry Elmore
Cover artist Larry Elmore
Country United States
Language English
Series Dragonlance
Genre Fantasy novel
Publisher TSR, Inc.
Publication date
November 1995
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 586
ISBN
OCLC 35815993

Dragons of Summer Flame is a 1995 New York Times Bestseller fantasy novel by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. The events of this novel follow the fictional Chaos War.

Dragons of Summer Flame was first published by TSR, Inc. in November 1995, with a first printing of 200,000 copies. On November 26, it became a New York Times Bestseller. It was reprinted in February 2002 by Wizards of the Coast.

In April 1996, the book was recorded on four audio cassettes in an abridged version by HighBridge Audio, read by Wanda McCaddon.

After a battle, the Nightlord Steel Brightblade finds Palin Majere, nephew of the famed mage Raistlin. He allows him to return with the bodies of his two brothers, slain in the battle, to their parents, Caramon and Tika.

The Knights of Takhisis visit an island where the hidden race of Irda make their home. The Irda hide themselves with an illusion, pretending to be primitive humans, and the knights leave. This fearful encounter causes the Irda to believe that another invasion will come, and convinces them to break open a magical item known as the Greygem of Gargath. The Irda did not know that the Graygem holds the entity known as Chaos inside it, long thought too dangerous to dabble with, which sets in motion the Chaos War.

Among the Irda is Usha, an orphaned human girl they had raised among them. They believed while their kind would be immune to the effect of the Greygem, that she, being a human, might be affected by it. So they decided to send her away, giving her a message to deliver to Lord Dalamar, master of the Tower of High Sorcery in Palanthas. After she is gone, they crack open the Greygem and release the god Chaos.

Maryanne Booth reviewed Dragons of Summer Flame for Arcane magazine, rating it an 8 out of 10 overall. She called the story "well-formed and entertaining, the pace is good and it holds your interest to the end."


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