Athas after rise and fall of a dragon king

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#1

maddreamer

Apr 26, 2011 14:26:11
Hi, i've just finished reading this awesome book and was wondering if any other novel continue the story of athas after the event that occured in rise and fall of a dragon king ?
#2

morandir62

Apr 26, 2011 15:11:15

The Dark Sun Novels:



  • Prism Pentad - Troy Denning

    1. The Verdant Passage (October 1991)

    2. The Crimson Legion (April 1992)

    3. The Amber Enchantress (October 1992)

    4. The Obsidian Oracle (June 1993)

    5. The Cerulean Storm (September 1993)




  • Tribe of One - Simon Hawke

    1. The Outcast (November 1993)

    2. The Seeker (April 1994)

    3. The Nomad (October 1994)




  • Chronicles of Athas - Various Authors

    1. The Brazen Gambit (July 1994), by Lynn Abbey

    2. The Darkness Before the Dawn (February 1995), by Ryan Hughes

    3. The Broken Blade (May 1995), by Simon Hawke

    4. Cinnabar Shadows (July 1995), by Lynn Abbey

    5. The Rise & Fall of a Dragon King (April 1996), by Lynn Abbey




  • New Fiction (2010/11) - Various Authors

    1. City Under the Sand (October 2010), by Jeff Mariotte

    2. Under the Crimson Sun (June 2011), by Keith R.A. DeCandido


#3

claytoniantomb

Apr 26, 2011 18:22:59
Are any of these available for e-readers?
#4

maddreamer

Apr 26, 2011 21:16:55
morandir62, do you know if any of these story occur after the event of rise and fall of a dragon king?
#5

pavek

Apr 26, 2011 23:27:10
There was never a continuation of the story line in RaFoaDK and Lynn Abbey's storyline was never recognized in any other publications to date.
#6

morandir62

Apr 26, 2011 23:57:35
Strange, seeing that it was published the company.


  • Publisher: TSR, Inc.; First Edition edition (April 2, 1996)

  • ISBN-10: 0786904763 ISBN-13: 978-0786904761
  • #7

    Alphastream

    Apr 28, 2011 18:49:04
    TSR acknowledged that there were some errors in the way some of the novels were written with regards to how canonical they were. The most accurate way to look at them is to only accept the Prism Pentad as being canon. All others should be seen as interpretations.

    This becomes really true with the 4E version, as events are reset to the end of the first novel of the Prism Pentad.

    As a DM you can do as you wish, but that is the default assumption.