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Violence
Some
Fantasy battle sequences and significant character deaths
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild romantic content; several relationship threads reach their conclusions
Substance Use
Barely any
Some period-appropriate drinking in the fantasy setting
Emotional Intensity
Some
The emotional weight of sacrifice and betrayal — and Raistlin's dark ambition — gives the conclusion its psychological and moral resonance
What this book is about
The third and final Dragonlance Chronicles novel brings the companions' war against the Dragon Highlords to its conclusion, with Raistlin's dark bargain, Tanis Half-Elven's impossible choices, and the sacrifice that determines the fate of Krynn. Weis and Hickman conclude their foundational epic fantasy trilogy with significant emotional weight; named characters make ultimate sacrifices and the moral complexity reaches its apex. A foundational work of epic fantasy.
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