The Complete Saga
Book Collection
Following the Cataclysm, Krynn is plunged into centuries of chaos, famine, and political ruin. The gods seemingly abandon the world, and magic becomes feared or forgotten. Faith shatters, and the people turn to survival. This is the era in which the Chronicles trilogy begins. The return of the dragons and the rediscovery of divine and arcane magic signal a slow but vital rebirth of hope. The War of the Lance becomes a pivotal event, restoring balance to the world and reuniting mortals with the gods. Still, wounds from the Cataclysm run deep, and the struggle between good and evil remains far from over.
The legend of Raistlin's daughter!
A strange story that cannot be confirmed, yet it is whispered among the elves of Silvanesti, gossiped about by the kender of Krynn, and told here for the first time by Caramon, the enigmatic mage's surviving twin.
A wondrous new novella journeying into secrets of the heart and rumors about the past that have bearing on the future of Krynn.
Plus 10 exciting short stories - untold tales of chivalry and affection, heroic quests and foul villainy, magic in battle and transcendent defeat - featuring all the beloved companions and fantastical creatures of the best-selling Dragonlance Saga.
The story that has enthralled over three million fans worldwide, as created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
“A Good Knight’s Tale” by Harold Bakst
In a raucous tavern, a grizzled old knight regales a crowd with increasingly far-fetched tales of his chivalric deeds. As the drinks flow and the stories grow taller, listeners laugh—but beneath the bravado is a heart worn thin by regret. The story cleverly blurs the line between self-deception and legend, reminding us that even flawed men may dream of being heroes.
“A Painter’s Vision” by Barbara Siegel and Scott Siegel
A blind painter with magical sight travels Krynn to capture images no ordinary eyes can see—beauty, pain, and truth interwoven. When he meets a woman who claims to be cursed, he must look beyond appearances to glimpse the essence of her soul. A lyrical story about art, perception, and the love that emerges from seeing someone truly.
“Hunting Destiny” by Nick O’Donohoe
A young knight of Solamnia, fresh from training, sets off on a quest to prove himself—only to discover that honor isn’t earned through monsters slain, but by protecting those who can’t defend themselves. In a world of chaos, true destiny may not be glorious at all, but humble, grounded, and heartbreakingly real.
“Hide and Go Seek” by Nancy Varian Berberick
When Tasslehoff Burrfoot accidentally joins a deadly game among illusion-casting dark mages, he thinks it’s just an elaborate round of hide-and-seek. As reality bends and illusions grow dangerous, Tas’s innocence becomes the only light in an increasingly twisted game. A whimsical, yet subtly tense tale that showcases the power of kender resilience—and the magic of not knowing fear.
“By the Measure” by Richard A. Knaak
Sir Karl, a devoted Solamnic Knight, wrestles with conflicting duties: his love for Lady Coryn, a powerful mage, and his sacred vow to uphold the Measure. When his loyalty is tested by a rogue mage threat, Karl must decide whether love or law defines his soul. A passionate, thoughtful tale that lays bare the human cost of duty and the longing behind rigid oaths.
“The Exiles” by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya C. Cook
Two elven lovers, cast out from rival nations of Qualinesti and Silvanesti, struggle to find a place in a world that has no home for them. Their journey across a hostile, changing Krynn is both literal and emotional, as they redefine what it means to belong. A story filled with longing, identity, and the heartbreak of building something new from the ruins of division.
“Heart of Goldmoon” by Laura Hickman (Reprint from The Magic of Krynn)
Goldmoon, now high priestess of Mishakal, reflects on the miraculous burden of faith. When a desperate mother begs her to heal a dying child, Goldmoon must confront the boundaries of divine magic—and the human need that surpasses miracles. A gentle, powerful story about compassion and the pain of knowing you can’t save everyone.
“Raistlin’s Daughter” by Margaret Weis and Dezra Despain
In this haunting and often controversial tale, a mysterious woman arrives in Solace claiming to be the daughter of Raistlin Majere. Through a tale-within-a-tale, we learn of a desert people, a golden-eyed sorceress, and the child born of prophecy and shadow. The story refuses to confirm or deny the truth—fittingly ambiguous for a man like Raistlin. A mythic, melancholy glimpse into what could have been—or perhaps was.
“Silver and Steel” by Kevin Randle
Set during the War of the Lance, this story follows a young blacksmith and a wounded knight whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways. The war for Krynn may rage beyond their village, but in a small forge filled with heat, sweat, and raw honesty, love and loyalty are forged just as powerfully as weapons. A grounded, emotional story that shows heroism in everyday acts.
“From the Yearning for War and the War’s Ending” by Michael Williams
Written in poetic, lyrical prose, this story bridges the moments before and after the War of the Lance. A bard reflects on the cost of conflict, the loves lost and friendships tested, and the haunting beauty of those who do not return. Dreamlike and elegiac, it closes the volume with the soft ache of memory.