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Dragons of Winter is a 204-page softcover adventure for Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 released in November 2007..

Official synopsis[]

War of the Lance Campaign, Volume Two

Winter chill spreads across the lands of Ansalon even as the Dragonarmies continue their terrible war. Dragons of all colors seem all but unstoppable, and legend of the dragonlance seems little more than a child’s bedtime tale.

The heroes must continue their journey to unite the nations in a war against the armies of the Dark Queen and find the keys to fighting evil on equal footing. From knowledge gained in the ancient port city of Tarsis, to the frozen tundra of Icereach, to the legendary stronghold known as the High Clerist’s Tower, the companions might find powerful weapons and lost relics … and perhaps the answers to age-old questions.

Dragons of Winter is a DRAGONLANCE® adventure for the d20 System set in the War of the Lance era. It can be played as the starting point of a new campaign or continue the adventure starting with Dragons of Autumn. The adventure is designed for characters of 9th–11th level and requires the use of the War of the Lance sourcebook from Sovereign Press, the Dragonlance Campaign Setting, and d20 System core rulebooks from Wizards of the Coast.

This adventure product is a new presentation of the classic Dragonlance adventures first published over twenty years ago. The text incorporates two decades of information and updates from Dragonlance novels and games, including Dragons of Winter Night and Dragons of the Highlord Skies written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.

Note: The eBook version of this book includes print-quality maps provided as single pages at the end of the document.

Content[]

Development and release[]

Development[]

The book was written by Cam Banks and Sean Macdonald. Art was provided by Larry Elmore, Lindsay Archer, Daniel Bryce, Dennis Cramer, Chris Dien, Jeff Easley, Jason Engle, Larry Elmore, Alan Gutierrez, Jennifer Meyer and Chris Tackett.

Release[]

Dragons of Winter was released by Margaret Weis Productions in November 2007 for $[missing data] US or $[missing data] Canadian.

On March 17, 2015, it was re-released in digital format by Wizards of the Coast.. It is currently available on DriveThruRPG and Dungeon Masters Guild for $14.99.

Reception and influence[]

Critical reception[]

As of 2023, Dragons of Winter reached the rank of Gold seller on DriveThruRPG.

Influence on other works[]

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Dungeons & Dragons 3.5
Core rules
Player's HandbookDungeon Master's GuideMonster ManualDungeons & Dragons Basic Game
Supplements
Book of Exalted DeedsCityscapeComplete AdventurerComplete ArcaneComplete ChampionComplete DivineComplete MageComplete PsionicComplete ScoundrelComplete WarriorDraconomiconDragon MagicDrow of the UnderdarkDungeon Master's Guide IIDungeonscapeElder EvilsExpanded Psionics HandbookFiendish Codex I: Hordes of the AbyssFiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine HellsFrostburnHeroes of BattleHeroes of HorrorLibris MortisLords of MadnessMagic Item CompendiumMagic of IncarnumMiniatures HandbookMonster Manual IIIMonster Manual IVMonster Manual VPlanar HandbookPlayer's Handbook IIRaces of DestinyRaces of the DragonRaces of StoneRaces of the WildSandstormSpell CompendiumStormwrackTome of BattleTome of MagicUnearthed ArcanaWeapons of Legacy
Adventures
Expedition to Castle RavenloftExpedition to the Demonweb PitsExpedition to the Ruins of GreyhawkFantastic Locations: Dragondown GrottoRed Hand of Doom