Fistandantilus Reborn
by Douglas Niles
The Lost Gods {Novak/Grubb/Niles} (2), Dragonlance: Lost Legends (2), Dragonlance - chronological {shared universe} ((Lost Legends 2) 1 PC), Forgotten Realms novels (Lost Gods — )
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Explore two beloved Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings—Dragonlance and the Forgotten Realms—in this thrilling crossover novel by the author of Darkwalker on MoonshaeEmilo Haversack is unusually worried for a kender—though he can't for the life of him remember what his problem is. Still, he's been wandering across Ansalon for quite some time, trying to remember what's wrong. All he can recall is the name of a very evil, very dead wizard: Fistandantilus.
Joined by a young kendermaid, show more a human lad, and a devout, if somewhat naive priest, Emilo is drawn into a mysterious quest. As he draws closer to the secret of his past, he and his friends find themselves caught in an increasingly sinister web of intrigue. As the conclusion of the adventure approaches, the companions learn that their purpose is one that could catapult them from Krynn—and forever change the destiny of the world they leave behind.
Fistandantilus Reborn is the second novel in the Lost Gods series and the second novel in the Dragonlance: Lost Legends series.. show less
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It feels great reading a "new" Dragonlance book again. Fistandantilus Reborn is part of the Lost Legends series and it is written by Douglas Niles.
First off, if you are unfamiliar with the Dragonlance lore, do not start that reading adventure with this book. Instead, check out Dragonlance Chronicles, as well as Dragonlance Legends.
With that said, Fistandantilus Reborn is a dark fantasy with moments of levity sprinkled in. That is expected whenever a kender is involved after all.
No, this book doesn't hold up to the original series but it was an enjoyable read. It holds new characters within a familiar place and an all too familiar threat.
First off, if you are unfamiliar with the Dragonlance lore, do not start that reading adventure with this book. Instead, check out Dragonlance Chronicles, as well as Dragonlance Legends.
With that said, Fistandantilus Reborn is a dark fantasy with moments of levity sprinkled in. That is expected whenever a kender is involved after all.
No, this book doesn't hold up to the original series but it was an enjoyable read. It holds new characters within a familiar place and an all too familiar threat.
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The Lost Gods {Novak/Grubb/Niles}
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Dragonlance: Lost Legends
3 works (2)

Dragonlance - chronological {shared universe}
182 works ((Lost Legends 2) 1 PC)

Forgotten Realms novels
15 works (Lost Gods — )
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- Fistandantilus Reborn
- Original publication date
- 1997-10
- People/Characters
- Emilo Haversack; Fistandantilus
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- Krynn
- First words
- One of the greatest challenges in recording the story of Fistandantilus arises from the fact that he--and the arch mage Raistlin Majere--caused the River of Time to divide for a period into two parallel channels.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Let's go see who lives there," said the lad, gently nudging the mare into the shallow ford.
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