The Companions – Mail Time | DragonLance Saga



Join me as I unbox The Companions by Tina Daniel. Released January 1, 1993 by TSR Inc. This is the sixth and final volume in the Dragonlance Meetings Sextet series. Thank you to @injunjoe8967 for this donated copy! You can buy The Companions here: https://amzn.to/4avizUQ
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About The Companions
The final installment in the New York Times–bestselling Meetings Sextet series brings the cast of Dragonlance together for their first adventure

While on an innocent ship’s errand, Caramon, Sturm, and Tasslehoff are blown thousands of miles off course by a magic windstorm and transported to the eastern Bloodsea. Caramon and Sturm are left for dead while Tasslehoff mysteriously turns against his friends.

Back in Solace, Raistlin convinces Flint Fireforge and Tanis Half-Elven that they must make a perilous journey to Mithas, the kingdom of the minotaurs. Their task: not only to rescue their friends, but also to defeat the elusive Nightmaster.

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6 thoughts on “The Companions – Mail Time | DragonLance Saga”

  1. Excellent, Yes Thank you sir. Yes it's ok to mention my channel as Injun Joe, just remind people that my DragonLance content is PG13, but some the other content is NOT. I stick to strictly NON biased content right now as opposed to what's been going on the TTRPG YT space, its time to get back to playing!

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  2. Throughly enjoyed reading this back in the 90s, evoking memories of the chronicles trilogy.

    I also recommend Stormblade by Nancy Varian Berberick, if you haven't already read it. I found it dark in tone ( to be honest, what Dragonlance novel isn't? It is a dystopian fantasy world) but that just highlights how well it's written.

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