The Irda – Mail Time | DragonLance Saga



Join me as I unbox The Irda by Linda P. Baker. Released on June 1, 1995 by TSR Inc. This is the second volume in the Dragonlance Lost Histories sextet. You can buy The Irda here: https://amzn.to/3ZElg3A
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About The Irda
In the Beginning . . .

Given life by gods, the Ogres were the most intelligent and beautful of the early races on Krynn, and they reigned supreme in their perfect kingdom . . .

Until that fabled race was weakened by clan rivalries and evil ambition, their downfall orchestrated by the hand of the Dark Queen, Takhisis . . .

Until the once-proud Ogres were cursed by their own mistakes and transformed into one of Krynn’s most ugly, despised, and villainous species . . .

All except a small group, the Irda, who learned to accept goodness, fight for their freedom, and escape to build a utopian civilization of their own on a paradise island in the Dragon Isles.

The Irda

The Lost Histories Series probes the historical roots and epic struggles of the heretofore little-known peoples of Krynn. Author Linda P. Baker sheds light on the legendary origins of this mysterious race, The Irda.

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9 thoughts on “The Irda – Mail Time | DragonLance Saga”

  1. Cool! I own this book yet never read it. Will try to do so before your review. I always thought the Irda were a great part of the lore and a worthy counter-balance to the elves before their downfall

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  2. Looking forward to this review! I've always been curious about the book, and with it never being translated made me even more curious.
    I really like the high ogres, sadly the irda seems to have been revealed and obliterated pretty quickly (haven't read summer flame yet but I know the plotline)

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  3. Yes, it's ok to be wrong, just like many of your other pronunciations according to official pronunciation guides like the one found in SotDQ. But, please, do continue… Written like that, it's most definitely not a long I.

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  4. I just remember this series of novels basically featuring cover art depicting residents from the Perfect Body farms. Like even moreso from a series featuring a lot of fantasy art. Never had the cash on hand to get them though.

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