In case you have been under a rock for the last 24 hours, this is ongoing. Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman have filed suit against Wizards of the Coast, over a sudden cancellation of a trilogy of new Dragonlance … The Cult of the Dragon has amassed over several years, venerating and gaining …, Are you a Dragonlance player or Dungeon Master clamoring for new material based on Krynn? Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman have filed suit against Wizards of the Coast, over a sudden cancellation of a trilogy of new Dragonlance … #dragonlance ... See MoreSee Less, Weis & Hickman File Suit Over Cancelled Dragonlance Trilogy - Dragonlance Nexus, Hey all.
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We are working tirelessly to bring you D&D 5e #Dragonlance content, 5E adventure conversions, an excellent (mostly monthly) Dragonlance Canticle podcast; and of course, our live game Dragons on the River of Time. Two of the authors who created the iconic Dragonlance setting for Dungeons & Dragons are taking Wizards of the Coast to court. Continuing our earlier breaking news. The lawsuit also notes that Weis and Hickman, as they were writing Dragons of Deceit, had complied with several requests from Wizards that “proposed certain changes in keeping with the modern-day zeitgeist of a more inclusive and diverse story-world,” which Wizards was entitled to do by the terms of their licensing agreement. We need solidarity in showing WotC that the fans want more adventures in Krynn!