Weasel's Luck: Dragonlance Heroes

· Heroes Book 3 · Wizards of the Coast
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352
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The world’s least promising knight gets his first taste of high-stakes adventure in this rollicking and fantastical Dragonlance tale
 
Weasel's luck was not always good . . . Galen Pathwarden, known as "the Weasel", would give anything to stay clear of adventure, danger, or heroism. Cowardly, deceitful, and hardly noble—and mired in a backwater castle far from any action—he bickers with his siblings and schemes against his elders. But one fateful night, Galen’s dreary life is turned upside down when a sinister visitor arrives bearing gold, unspeakable magic, and a centuries’ old curse.
 
The encounter launches Galen on a bizarre quest into swamp and forest, headed toward a mythical fortress. With the great Solamnic Knight, Sir Bayard Brightblade, and a none-too-bright centaur named Agion at his side, Galen must overcome the schemes and traps of a sinister illusionist known only as the Scorpion.

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4.0
5 reviews

About the author

Michael Williams is an American fantasy author best known for Dragonlance novels like Weasel’s Luck and Galen Beknighted. He has also written two original series, From Thief to King and Arcady, as well as the recently reissued City Quartet. When Michael isn’t writing, he is teaching courses on European Romanticism, the Modern Fantastic, and 20th-century film at the University of Louisville. He lives in Kentucky.

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