Dragons of the Highlord Skies
The Companions are back, and so are their enemies in the second volume of the Lost Chronicles.
Kitiara
discovers that a former lover, Tanis Half-elven, and his friends were
responsible for the death of Highlord Verminaard. This revelation puts
Kit in danger, for Emperor Ariakas hears of the connection and suspects
Kit of having arranged the assassination. He orders his witch, the
exotic Iolanthe, to spy on Kit, who clinches her own doom by becoming
obsessed with finding Tanis, convincing Ariakas that she is indeed a
traitor. But Kit is not one to take a sentence of death easily.
Kit's
rival, Laurana, begins her own journey to destiny, as she travels to
Icereach with Sturm, Flint, Tasslehoff, and three Solamnic knights led
by Sir Derek Crownguard. The knights are on a quest for the fabled
dragon orb that will be the salvation of Solamnia. What none of them
know is that they are all being led into a deadly trap laid for them by
the winternorn, the dark elf wizard Feal-Thas.
But it is Kitiara
who faces the greatest challenge. To save herself, she vows to Takhisis
that she will spend the night in Dargaard Keep, the dread castle of the
death knight, Lord Soth. As she and Skie fly to challenge the death
knight, Kit is well aware that in three hundred years, not one person
who has ever faced Lord Soth has survived the ordeal.
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Margaret Weis
In the sprawling worlds of epic fantasy, few names echo with the same resonance as Margaret Weis. Her stories aren't merely told—they are lived, breathed, and carried in the imaginations of readers who first wandered through the war-torn lands of Dragonlance and never truly left. Weis didn’t just write fantasy—she helped shape it during a time when the genre itself was still defining its voice.
Born in Missouri in 1948, Margaret Weis was a quiet but voracious reader, drawn not to fairy tales or whimsical fables, but to myths that roared with dragons, gods, and fate-bound heroes. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 1970 with a degree in creative writing and literature—training that sharpened her instinct for compelling narratives long before her stories found a stage.
Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles
Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series Dragonlance

