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Dragonlance Canticle #52 – Prodigal Elements
In this episode, Tristan, Trampas, and Chuck talk about taking elements present in Dragonlance that are not well tied into … Continue reading →
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Dragonlance Canticle #51 – Getting Involved and Mailbag
Trampas, Tristan, and Chuck talk about Wizards of the Coast wanting Dragonlance content in Dungeon & Dragon magazines, and what … Continue reading →
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Dragonlance Canticle #50 – Interview With Richard Knaak and Rebooting Dragonlance
In this double-sized 50th episode of the Dragonlance Canticle, Tristan, Trampas, Chuck, Cam, and Tal discuss the possibility of rebooting … Continue reading →
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Dragonlance Canticle Promo – Testing
If you’re receiving this, that’s a good thing! It means the Dragonlance Canticle has been successfully moved to a new … Continue reading →
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Dragonlance Canticle #49 – Psionics? 5th edition?
In a rather unconventional episode, Tristan, Trampas, Weldon, and Chuck discuss the new Dragonlance Lexicon, mentions of Dragonlance in recent … Continue reading →
Dragonlance Canticle #49 – Psionics? 5th edition? [ 1:50:01 | 100.73 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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Dragonlance Canticle #52 – Prodigal Elements
Monthly Archives: November 2009
Dragonlance Canticle #20 – Interview With J.C. Hutchins
This episode, I talk with podcast novelist J.C. Hutchins about his incredible journey to get into print. J.C. offers many insights for prospective authors.
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Alternate Timelines – I’m Sold!
A few years ago, Sovereign Press released a sourcebook for the Dragonlance setting named Legends of the Twins. Featured in this sourcebook was a bunch of socalled alternate timelines, answering the question ‘what if.’ What if Raistlin actually defeated the … Continue reading
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