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          Item Code: 
          #9144 (DL11) 
          
          
          Title: Dragons of 
          Glory 
          
          
          Author: 
          Douglas 
          Niles and Tracy Hickman 
          
          
          Type: Accessory 
          
          
          Published: 1985 
          
          
          Format: 16-page book, 
          8-page book, heavy cardstock over, 2 fold-out maps, 2 sheets of heavy 
          cardstock counters (400 counters total), ziploc bag 
          
          * BOOKS * MODULES * 
          
          Across the world of Krynn, the armies of 
          light and darkness clash in titanic struggle. Now the vast forces of 
          the High Solamnic Knights and the Dragon Highlords are yours to 
          command. "Dragons of Glory" puts you and your players in charge of all 
          the armies of Krynn. 
          
           
          In excerpts from his war journals, Lord Gunthar Uth Wistan, Commander 
          of the Solamnic Knights, discusses the general course of the war and 
          several major battles of the time. Each battle dicussion ends with the 
          set up and victory conditions that will enable you to control the 
          course of the War of the Lance. 
          
           
          "Dragons of Glory" is a complete strategic simulation game requiring 
          no other rules to play. Yet it is also a valuable tool for the game 
          master as it can add more excitement to DRAGONLANCE campaigns. 
          
           
          "Dragons of Glory" includes a huge two-piece, full-color map of the 
          continent of Ansalon, nearly 400 counters representing both the 
          Whitestone and the Dragon Highlord forces, a 16-page scenario book 
          with Gunthar's memoirs, and an eight-page rules book. 
           
          A strategic game supplement to the DRAGONLANCE series! 
          
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