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War can get a fellow killed.

The fearless draconians of the War of the Lance have retired from the field of battle to a pleasant valley in the Kharolis Mountains. Well, it would be pleasant, if it weren't for some dwarves, whose irritating feuding prevents the draconians from realizing their greatest hope -- the ability to continue their doomed race.

When the dwarves discover a map leading to a fortune buried in the dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin, the draconians are swept up in a feverish show more race for treasure. Little do both sides realize that they are part of the strange and terrible destiny descending upon Krynn during the Summer of Flame.

A desinty that includes the children of Chaos . . . the fire dragons!

The Doom Brigade is the first installment in The Chaos War series, stories set during the war of the Dragons of Summer Flame, the New York Times best-selling novel co-authored by Margaret Weis.
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It's been more than six months since I last read a Dragonlance novel. And I still have several tens of them to read. Anyway, continuing the Summer Flame era (after "Dragons Of Summer Flame"), "The Doom Brigade" is the first installment in the two-volumes series "Kang's Regiment".

Draconians (Kang and his gang) and dwarves live on the same plain, bugging each other a few times a year: dwarves stealing tools and stuff, the draconians stealing dwarf spirits. Since there's no war, the draconians have to do something to keep themselves busy.

And so a story unfolds in which there's rumour of a treasure, even a very old treasure consisting of dragon eggs with female draconians. These never hatched. By sheer luck, Kang and co. find out about it show more and go out to seek them by shadowing/following the dwarves, who have the same interest (only with regards to return on investment aka selling them for gold and what not).

Meanwhile, there's a war going on in the heavens. And Takhisis' armies occupy a great deal of Ansalon, yet install peace. They aren't on a killing spree at all. Kang didn't want his troops/engineers to be (ab)used in the new army, so he left, and then the treasure hunt fell into their laps. But that hunt didn't go as planned, as several obstacles were not taken into account.

All in all, it was an entertaining story, quick to read, and somehow you would begin to sympathize with Kang and his gang. But they're still draconians, still loyal to the Dark Queen. It will be interesting to read how both draconians and dwarfs get out of the cave/mountain and if they'll continue to live peacefully together.

One negative remark, though: some editing would have been useful, as there are a few typos, some words forgotten in dialogues. But it doesn't disturb the story itself, it's trivial stuff that could have easily been prevented by Don Perrin and Margaret Weis themselves.
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Ever since I read the first Dragonlance books, I was facinated by the Draconians. And this book gives a great look into their lifes, how the war affected them, their dreams and desires.
Also the book has wonderful characters, a good flow, and a loveable mix of action and humor.
If I were rating purely on dragons and nostalgia, this would be a 4. If I were rating purely on the writing quality itself, it'd be a 2. So here we find ourselves at a compromising 3.

Like all Dragonlance novels, Doom Brigade moves at a fast pace and boasts tons of action and different locations. Its a quick, light read that captures the flavor of D&D in general and Krynn specifically.

Like all Dragonlance novels, there aren't many twists and the foreshadowing is so heavy-handed its made of lead. While the characters are fun, they are largely interchangeable, with really only one draconian and one dwarf having much personality on the page (and that personality is very much standard thief and knight tropes).

Still, its hard not to be show more happy at the end when everything comes together. show less
Very likable characters. The plot is somewhat lighter that the others books of the Dragonlance saga, but fast paced and enjoyable. There are some definitely hilarious moments. If you can get your hands on this book (it is somewhat difficult), read it.
Dirigidos por su firme comandante, un bozak llamado Kang, un grupo de draconianos supervivientes de la Guerra de la Lanza llega a las montañas Kharolis. Allí, en un pequeño valle, construyen un pueblo en el que vivir en paz. Por desgracia, los Enanos de las Colinas también habitan el valle y durante 30 años se suceden los enfrentamientos entre ambos grupos.
Ahora ha llegado un nuevo verano abrasador que marcará el destino de Krynn. En el mundo ocurren cosas terribles y extrañas pero los habitantes del valle no les prestan ninguna atención porque los enanos han encontrado el mapa de un inmenso tesoro, oculto en el reino subterráneo de Thorbardin y los draconianos han descubierto que para ellos ese tesoro vale más que todas las show more riquezas de Krynn. ¿Qué raza conseguirá quedarse con el tesoro y vivirá lo suficiente para disfrutarlo? show less

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Margaret Weis was born on March 16, 1948 in Independence, Missouri. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 1970. She worked for Herald Publishing House, starting as a proofreader and leaving as the editorial director of their trade press division. In 1983, she went to work for TSR, Inc., the company responsible for numerous role-playing show more games including Dungeons and Dragons. At TSR, she was part of the design team responsible for the creation of the DragonLance saga, which lead to the DragonLance fantasy series of books. She collaborated with Tracy Hickman to write many of the books. She is also the author of the Star of the Guardian series, the Death Gate Cycle, and the Darksword Trilogy. In addition to writing, she is the owner and president of Mag Force 7, which produces collectible trading card games. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Canonical title
The Doom Brigade
Original title
The Doom Brigade
Original publication date
1996-10 (first printing, eng.) (first printing, eng.); 1998-03 (1st paperback edition, eng.) (1st paperback edition, eng.); 2005 (deu.) (deu.)
People/Characters
Kang; Slith
Dedication
Dedicated proudly to the Canadian Corps of Land Electrical & Mechanical Engineers
First words
"Stand to!" Kang was on his feet, his clawed hands groping through the darkness of his cabin for his armor before he was fully awake or even cognizant of what was going on.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"You see," Selquist continued, "I have this map..."
Disambiguation notice
The German version of The Doom Brigade is in two volumes: Drachennest and Die Grube der Feuerdrachen. Please do not combine these.

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Fantasy, Fiction and Literature
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790Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsRecreational and performing arts
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PS3573 .E3978 .D64Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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