Mists of Krynn

Mists of Krynn
Mists of Krynn
Mists of Krynn module cover.jpg
Code DL15
Rules required AD&D (1st Edition)
Character levels 0 - 15
Campaign setting Dragonlance
Authors Various
First published 1988

Mists of Krynn is a game module in the Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance series. It is one of 2 Dragonlance adventures published by TSR in 1988 as the first sequels to the original dragonlance story. Its cover features a painting by Denis Beauvais of a death knight riding a dragon and fighting a woman on a pegasus.

Contents

Plot summary

The Mists of Krynn includes twelves Dragonlance miniscenarios by various designers, plus supplemental material describing the nine races of Krynn (including the Kender and the various Draconians.[1] The book also provides full statistics for eight legendary characters, such as Theros Ironfeld and the wizard Fistandantilus.[1]

Mists of Krynn contains twelve separate adventures of various difficulty, which vary over the Dragonlance timeline. It also contains two other sections: Races of Krynn and NPCs of the Saga.

In the section on the races of Krynn. five types of Draconian are detailed: Auruk, Baaz, Bozak, Kapak and Sivak. Also, there are sub-sections for Dragons, Gnomes, Gully Dwarves and Kender.

The third section is about NPCs of the saga. There are sub-sections on Fistandantilus, Justinius, Bas-Ohn Korak, Ladonna, Lord Soth, Steel-Toe, Theros Ironfeld and Fewmaster Toede.

Publication history

DL15 The Mists of Krynn was edited by Mike Breault, with a cover by Denis Beauvais and interior illustrations by Valerie Valusek, and was published by TSR in 1988 as a 128-page book.[1]

Reception

References

  1. ^ a b c Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. p. 91. ISBN 0-87975-653-5. 



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