The Gates of Thorbardin – Mail Time | DragonLance Saga



Join me as I unbox The Gates of Thorbardin by Dan Parkinson. Released September 26, 1990 by TSR Inc. This is the second volume in the Dragonlance Heroes II series. You can buy Stormblade here: https://amzn.to/3SuAnZY
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About The Gates of Thorbardin
Magic and Peril Under the Earth

Deep beneath the mountain fortress of Skullcap, legend has it, are the remains of the dark wizard Fistandantilus and the path to the gates of the dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin. Buried somewhere along that perilous path is the magical helm of Grallen, son of King Duncan, tragic hero of the Dwarfgate War. The finder of Grallen’s helm, it is prophesized, will be rewarded and honored by a united Thorbardin — but he will also open the gates of the realm to fresh horror and chaos.

In The Gates of Thorbardin, Dan Parkinson, author of Starsong, continues the history of the dwarves of Krynn in the tradition of Nancy Varian Berberick’s best-selling Dragonlance novel, Stormblade.

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4 thoughts on “The Gates of Thorbardin – Mail Time | DragonLance Saga”

  1. You summed this up perfectly in your review. "The gates of Thorbardin aren't in the Gates of Thorbardin. Nothing makes sense" 😂 Most DL books seem to have some contradictions with the canon, but this one might have the record. Thanks!

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  2. Stormblade was the first Dragonlance novel i ever bought and read…in fact i got on a whim when i visited a charity shop in the UK. I think i paid something like £2 for it took it home and i could not put it down this was back in 1993-1994 and since then ive not stopped collecting.

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