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Douglas Niles

"Dragonlance: Icewall" series

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The Dragonlance: Icewall series, penned by renowned fantasy author Douglas Niles, is a captivating addition to the Dragonlance universe. This thrilling trilogy, comprised of The Throne of Ice, The Oath and the Measure, and The Invasion of Icewall, transports readers to the icy realms of Winterspace, where they are introduced to a richly imagined world of intrigue, adventure, and danger. In The Throne of Ice, the first book of the series, Niles masterfully weaves a tale of political machinations and personal growth. The story follows the journey of Steel Brightblade, a young knight tasked with escorting a mysterious princess through the treacherous landscape of Winterspace. Along the way, they encounter a myriad of challenges, from hostile creatures to the unforgiving cold, all while unraveling a web of secrets that threaten the balance of power in the region. The Oath and the Measure continues the saga, delving deeper into the relationships forged in the first book and introducing new characters that add depth and complexity to the narrative. As the political landscape shifts and alliances are tested, Steel and his companions must navigate a delicate dance of loyalty and betrayal, with far-reaching consequences for the future of Winterspace. The final installment, The Invasion of Icewall, brings the series to a thrilling climax as the forces of good and evil collide in an epic battle for the fate of the realm. Niles's vivid descriptions and intricate plotting keep readers on the edge of their seats as they follow Steel and his allies in their desperate struggle to protect their home from the encroaching darkness. Throughout the Dragonlance: Icewall series, Douglas Niles demonstrates his skill as a storyteller, creating a richly detailed world that is both familiar and fresh. Fans of high fantasy will be enthralled by the complex characters, intricate plotlines, and breathtaking action that define this unforgettable trilogy.

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