Galen Beknighted
by Michael Williams
Dragonlance: Heroes II (3), Dragonlance: Heroes (6), Dragonlance - chronological {shared universe} ((Heroes 6) 230 AC)
On This Page
Description
The world’s most reluctant knight, Galen Pathwarden, returns for another misadventure in this exciting sequel to Weasel’s Luck Becoming a knight has changed the Weasel very little. Galen Pathwarden is still wary of seeking adventure—and still out to save his own skin at virtually any cost. But when his brother Brithelm vanishes mysteriously, Galen sets aside his better judgment and embarks on a quest that leads him under the earth, deep into a conspiracy of darkness, and to the very show more end of his courage. Once more, this reluctant knight returns to the imperiled nation of Solamnia, where he will learn if he has what it takes to be a true hero. show lessTags
Recommendations
Member Reviews
he hero of a previous Dragon Lance book, “Weasel’s Luck” returns. Coming from a hard luck Solmanic family in a period set before the original series, this book follows Galen Pathwarden as he is knighted under the charge of his mentor from the first, Bayard Brightblade. Galen struggles with the new and committed knightly lifestyle and h is old conniving, lazy ways. When his brother Brithelm vanishes mysteriously, Galen sets aside his better judgement and embarks on a quest that leads hi in the heart of a mountain, where a pale plainsmen tribe mine opals unknowingly to further the devices of an evil god. Galen must face fear, the mad shaman Firebrand and himself to set things right. This was by far one of the better non-series DL show more books I have read. The author manages to inject humor and charm into the text as well as referencing the cultural history of the DL world. It is something often ignored by most of the sequel/prequel writers. Williams is not a great writer and some passages can get bogged down in overly attempted prose, but for the most part, the text bounces along with the well-thought out character of Galen. By using the history and geography of the DL world and not the main characters of the original, Williams can make the book his own and have some fun, which make it that much more fun to read. show less
In [Galen Beknighted], we pick up the story of Galen Pathwarden Brightblade, several long years of Solamnic training after the events relayed in [Weasel's Luck]. We catch up with young Galen on the eve of becoming a full-fledged knight. Unfortunately for Galen (and pretty much everyone else), nothing ever comes easy for Galen. In [Weasel's Luck], the antagonist, The Scorpion, binds Galen to him with a set of opals. Now, it appears that those opals are artifacts of great power used by Plainsman Shamen to keep their histories. One of these shaman, Firebrand, wants the opals that Galen has, and has kidnapped Galen's brother Birthelm to convince Galen to turn the opals over to him... But nothing's ever easy...
So with the porcine knight show more Ramiro and his squire, Danelle Di Caela, and his brother Alfric acting as his squire, Galen goes out in search of Firebrand in an effort to free his brother... but nothing's ever easy...
I liked this book MUCH more than Williams' previous volume about Galen. Perhaps it had to do with writing style... perhaps it was simply that Galen was more grown up, more noble... Perhaps it was that Galen simply cared... I'm not entirely sure. But the fact is that I enjoyed the book. The banter quieted somewhat versus [Weasel's Luck], but I was fine with that.
Read 12/2007 show less
So with the porcine knight show more Ramiro and his squire, Danelle Di Caela, and his brother Alfric acting as his squire, Galen goes out in search of Firebrand in an effort to free his brother... but nothing's ever easy...
I liked this book MUCH more than Williams' previous volume about Galen. Perhaps it had to do with writing style... perhaps it was simply that Galen was more grown up, more noble... Perhaps it was that Galen simply cared... I'm not entirely sure. But the fact is that I enjoyed the book. The banter quieted somewhat versus [Weasel's Luck], but I was fine with that.
Read 12/2007 show less
Not a bad follow-up to Weasel's Luck - not fantastic, but not bad.
El haber sido armado caballero apenas había cambiado a “Comadreja”. Galen Pathwarden Brightblade sigue mostrándose reacio a correr aventuras, siempre dispuesto a salvar la propia piel a cualquier precio. Pero cuando su hermano Brithelm desaparece misteriosamente, Galen deja de lado sus reservas y emprende una búsqueda que lo conduce a las profundidades de la tierra, donde se ve envuelto en una infernal conspiración.
Feb 10, 2023Spanish
Balda 3
Dec 5, 2025Spanish
Ratings
Members
- Recently Added By
Author Information
Series

Dragonlance: Heroes II
3 works (3)

Dragonlance: Heroes
6 works (6)

Dragonlance - chronological {shared universe}
182 works ((Heroes 6) 230 AC)
Belongs to Publisher Series
TSR (8336)
Work Relationships
Common Knowledge
- Canonical title
- Galen Beknighted
- Original publication date
- 1990-12
- People/Characters
- Galen Pathwarden
- Dedication
- For my mother and father
- First words
- "There were six of them," the Namer began, leaning to scratch the sleeping dog at his feet.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)An adventure not without its own wonders and dangers.
Classifications
Statistics
- Members
- 665
- Popularity
- 43,038
- Reviews
- 5
- Rating
- (3.04)
- Languages
- 7 — Czech, English, French, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Spanish
- Media
- Paper, Audiobook, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 13
- ASINs
- 6




























































