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Douglas Niles

Author of Darkwalker on Moonshae

131+ Works 14,479 Members 74 Reviews 4 Favorited

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Series

Works by Douglas Niles

Darkwalker on Moonshae (1987) 1,073 copies, 13 reviews
Black Wizards (1988) 868 copies, 4 reviews
Flint the King (1990) 849 copies, 2 reviews
Darkwell (1989) 798 copies, 4 reviews
The Kinslayer Wars (1991) 669 copies, 3 reviews
The Kagonesti (1995) 463 copies, 2 reviews
Prophet of Moonshae (1992) 449 copies, 1 review
Ironhelm (1990) 416 copies, 5 reviews
The Coral Kingdom (1992) 397 copies, 1 review
Dungeoneer's Survival Guide (1986) — Author — 389 copies
The Druid Queen (1993) 376 copies, 1 review
Viperhand (1990) 363 copies, 3 reviews
The Dragons (1996) 351 copies
Fistandantilus Reborn (1997) 333 copies, 1 review
Emperor of Ansalon (1993) 331 copies, 3 reviews
Feathered Dragon (1991) 319 copies, 3 reviews
The Last Thane (1998) 277 copies, 2 reviews
A Breach in the Watershed (1995) 256 copies, 1 review
The Puppet King (1999) 256 copies, 2 reviews
Player's Option: Skills & Powers (1995) — Author — 249 copies, 1 review
Lord of the Rose (2005) 235 copies, 2 reviews
Circle at Center (2000) 233 copies, 1 review
The Messenger (2001) 218 copies, 2 reviews
The Golden Orb (2002) 193 copies, 1 review
The Crown and the Sword (2006) 177 copies, 1 review
Wizards' Conclave (2004) 176 copies
Darkenheight (1996) 172 copies, 1 review
The Measure and the Truth (2007) 170 copies, 1 review
Winterheim (2003) 164 copies
The Odyssey of Gilthanas (1999) 143 copies
War of Three Waters (1997) 132 copies, 1 review
Fox on the Rhine (2000) 130 copies, 1 review
The Secret of Pax Tharkas (2007) 106 copies, 1 review
Against the Cult of the Reptile God (N1) (1982) 101 copies, 1 review
World Fall (2001) 99 copies
Menzoberranzan : Boxed Set (1992) — Author — 94 copies
Dragons of Flame (1984) — The Dragonlance design team — 93 copies
The Goddess Worldweaver (2003) 80 copies
The Heir of Kayolin (2008) 78 copies
Elven Nations, Books 1-3 (2005) 76 copies, 3 reviews
Fox at the Front (2003) 76 copies, 1 review
Moonshae (1987) 74 copies
The Fate of Thorbardin (2010) 69 copies
Dragons of Ice (1985) 64 copies
Test of the Warlords (1984) 54 copies
Starstrike: Task Force Mars (2007) 52 copies, 1 review
B5: Horror on the Hill (1983) 51 copies, 1 review
Dragons of Triumph (1986) 47 copies
Dragons of Deceit (1985) 46 copies
Dragonlance Classics, Vol. 1 (1990) — Author — 44 copies
The Throne of Bloodstone (1988) 36 copies
The Mines of Bloodstone (1986) 36 copies
Pawns Prevail (1995) 34 copies
Escape from Castle Quarras (1985) 33 copies
Dwarven Kingdoms of Krynn (1993) 31 copies
Lords of Doom (1986) 30 copies
Bloodstone Pass (1985) 29 copies
Dragons of Spring (2008) — Designer — 28 copies
Dragons of Glory (1986) 28 copies
The World of Krynn (1988) — Designer — 26 copies
The Bloodstone Wars (1987) 25 copies
Suitors Duel (1995) 25 copies
Immortal Game (1996) 21 copies
Seeds of Chaos (1998) 18 copies
Tarzan and the Well of Slaves (1985) 15 copies, 1 review
Sovereign Stone: Old Vinnengael: City of Sorrows (2000) — Author — 11 copies
Wings of Fury (1998) 11 copies
Lohikäärmeet (2004) 5 copies
Preludes, Books 1-6 (2006) 4 copies
Los señores de la muerte (1994) 2 copies
Ondskabens dal (1992) 1 copy
Red Storm Rising Game (1989) 1 copy
Oko Helma (2007) 1 copy
I signori del destino (1992) 1 copy

Associated Works

Player's Handbook (2014) — Contributor — 2,834 copies, 7 reviews
Dungeon Master's Guide (2014) — Contributor — 2,167 copies, 6 reviews
Monster Manual (2014) — Contributor — 1,875 copies, 6 reviews
The Reign of Istar (1992) — Contributor — 739 copies, 3 reviews
The War of the Lance (1992) — Contributor — 698 copies, 3 reviews
The Cataclysm (1992) — Contributor — 674 copies, 4 reviews
The Dragons of Krynn (1994) — Contributor — 589 copies, 2 reviews
Realms of Valor (1993) — Contributor — 529 copies, 3 reviews
The Dragons at War (1996) — Contributor — 384 copies, 1 review
Realms of Magic (1995) — Contributor — 366 copies
The Dragons of Chaos (1997) — Contributor — 347 copies
Heroes and Fools (1999) — Contributor — 225 copies, 1 review
Relics and Omens (1998) — Contributor — 220 copies, 3 reviews
The Best of the Realms (2003) — Contributor — 206 copies
The Search for Power: Dragons from the War of Souls (2004) — Contributor — 146 copies
Dragons of Despair (1984) — Design staff — 120 copies
The Players of Gilean (2003) — Contributor — 117 copies
Hobby Games: The 100 Best (2007) — Contributor — 99 copies, 3 reviews
The Best of Tales, Volume 2 (2002) — Contributor — 75 copies
B1-9: In Search of Adventure (1987) — some editions — 56 copies, 1 review
Dragons of Autumn (2006) — Designer — 34 copies
Dragon Magazine, No. 222 (1995) — Contributor: First Quest — 15 copies
Dragon Magazine, No. 233 (1996) — Contributor: Fiction: Thunder and Ice — 14 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1954-12-01
Gender
male
Education
University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
Occupations
game designer
author
teacher
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Brookfield, Wisconsin, USA
Places of residence
Delavan, Wisconsin, USA
Nashotah, Wisconsin, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Wisconsin, USA

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Reviews

83 reviews
A really fun read, especially for fans of the Dragonlance world. This book takes place almost entirely in the south pole region of Icereach, though there is a brief interlude in Silvanesti. The heroes are a young Arktos warrior woman and her friends, an elf Mariner and an ogre prince. Dragonlance style, the ogres are quite civilized, though still warlike.

I enjoy Nile's writing. He does a good job of pitting the various factions and tribes against each other, creating distinct personalities show more and cultures. Well done and nice to read a Dragonlance story again. For those who've read his Forgotten Realms novels, this might feel a bit similar, but not too bad. show less
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Part 2 of the Icewall trilogy picks up a couple of years after the previous book, The Messenger. The humans and ogres of Icereach have kept an uneasy truce for the last few years while the humans recover. Now, the ogres, with the help of The Alchemist have discovered a new extremely powerful magical weapon. Stariz, the High Priestess, forces the King into an all-out attack on the humans. Kerrick, Moreen and Strongwind must find a way to survive and neutralize this wonder-weapon. They also show more pick up where they left off in their very slow burning romantic triangle.
Compared to the previous book, the plot here is a little rushed and obvious. There's also what feels like an extremely contrived appearance by two of Krynn's more annoying races, tinker gnomes and gully dwarves, almost as if the author was forced to include them. Still, this was faced paced, well written and fun. The other problem with this one is the wonder-weapon, it is very much off of the top end of the scale for Dungeons and Dragons weapons of any kind.
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This book was excellent -- one can regard this as DnD 2.5. Prior to this everyone of the same class and race was essentially the same minus whatever treasure the characters owned and roleplaying fluff players added, and since most people can't play anything other than 1-dimensional orc slaying, treasure stealing sociopaths, every character of the same race and class was the same. The core mechanic of character creation is the "character point". With the points you customize your racial show more powers, class powers, proficiencies, and non weapon proficiencies. I had many hours of fun with the player's option system. If you like AD&D 2e, the player's option series will take your game to the next level. show less
Of the "Chaos War" novels, I find this one the best one so far. Douglas Niles did a better job here than in "The Last Thane" at making it an exciting story, full of political intrigues, and family ties and so on.

What's also a nice change in style, in my opinion, is telling the story as a flashback. At the end of each chapter there's the three characters - Samar, warrior-mage and assistant of Alhana (exiled queen of Qualinesti), Silvanoshei (son of exiled Speaker Of The Sun Porthios and show more Alhana), and the green dragon Aerensianic, who gives his account of what happened - discussing things.

It also seems the Dark Knights aren't that cruel after all, or rather, the Chaos War doesn't really allow for the classic conquering and ruling. All have to join forces to avoid being killed themselves by Chaos's evil creatures(fire dragons, shadow wights, shape-shifting creatures, ...).

The only way to destroy them is by using weapons blessed by the gods (or with dragon magic), and those weapons are few in number compared to the masses of elves.

Again, "The Puppet King" is the best one so far, also in that it somehow rekindles my reading interest in Dragonlance novels, whereas the previous reads were rather mediocre.
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Tracy Hickman Original outline, Designer
Stan Creative director, Original Dragon Wars design
Jeff Grubb Designer
Heine Stick Adaptation
Laura Hickman Designer
Clive Squire Adaptation
Michael Gray Designer
Jeff Easley Interior art, Cover artist
Larry Elmore Cover artist, Interior art
Jean Pierre Targete Cover artist
J. P. Targete Cover art, Cover artist
Dennis Kauth Map, Cartography
Michael Williams Editor, The Dragonlance design team, Canticle, Song
Matt Stawicki Cover artist, Illustrator
Diana Magnuson Illustrator, Interior art
Doug Chaffee Illustrator
Clyde Caldwell Cover artist
Dawn Murin Graphic designer, Art director
Valerie Valusek Illustrator
Jim Roslof Illustrator
Greg Harper Illustrator
Carolyn Guldan Illustrator
Elizabeth Riedel Product design
David Martin Cover artist
Rich Baker Author
Jeff Butler Illustrator
Linda Bakk Typography
Betty Elmore Typography
Ed Stark Original Dragon Wars design
Dennis Cramer Interior artist
Tanya Matson Graphic designer
E. Gary Gygax Based on the original Dungeons & Dragons rules created by
Dave Arneson Based on the original Dungeons & Dragons rules created by
Sue Weinlein Creative director
Mark Painter Cartographer
Angelika Lokotz Typesetter
Bruce Lewis Product design
Frank Mentzer Song arranged by
Stephen D. Sullivan Cartographer
Carl Smith The Dragonlance design team
Diesel Cartography
Tim Beach Author
David LaForce Cartography
Steven Sullivan Cartography
Steven D. Sullivan Cartography
Picard Didier Inc. Cartography
David Sutherland Cartography
Stephanie Tabat Keylining
Thomas Yeates Interior art
Tim Truman Interior art
Stan Wock Interior art
Todd Lockwood Cover artist
Valerie Vasulek Illustrator
Robin Raab Interior art
Gerald Brom Cover artist
Karl Waller Interior art
Dori Hein Editor
Eric Hotz Illustrator
Les Dorscheid Illustrator
baxathomas Illustrator
Ken Frank Illustrator
Brom Cover artist
Tony Greco Cover designer
William Villarreal Cover artist
Laurie Yockey Illustrator
Newton Ewell Illustrator
Doug Beekman Illustrator
Fred Fields Cover artist
Mark A. Nelson Illustrator
Julie Bell Cover artist
Den Beauvais Cover artist

Statistics

Works
131
Also by
24
Members
14,479
Popularity
#1,583
Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
74
ISBNs
271
Languages
10
Favorited
4

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