The Lioness (novel)

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The Lioness
The Lioness novel cover
1st edition cover
Author Nancy Varian Berberick
Country United States
Language English
Series Dragonlance: The Age of Mortals
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Wizards of the Coast
Publication date June 1, 2002
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 320 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-7869-2752-6
Preceded by Conundrum
Followed by Dark Thane

The Lioness is the second fantasy novel in The Age of Mortals series set in the Dragonlance dungeons and dragons world. It was written by Nancy Varian Berberick.

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[edit] Plot introduction

The evil green dragon Beryl oppresses the kingdom of Qualinesti with the aid of her Dark Knights. A resistance leader, a mysterious Kagonesti woman who is known as 'The Lioness' arises to battle her.

[edit] Explanation of the novel's title

The leader of the resistance movement is named such.

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[edit] Characters in "The Lioness"

  • Kerian...
  • Jeratt
  • Thagol
  • Headsman Chance
  • Dar/Iyantar
  • Gilthas

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[edit] Release details

  • 2002, USA, Wizards of the Coast (ISBN 0-7869-2752-6), Pub Date June 2002, Mass Market Paperback

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