The Soulforge

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The Soulforge
Author Margaret Weis
Cover artist Larry Elmore
Country Flag of the United States USA
Language English
Series Dragonlance: The Raistlin Chronicles
Genre(s) Fantasy
Publisher Wizards of the Coast
Publication date January 1998
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 408 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-7869-1314-2
Followed by Brothers in Arms

The Soulforge is a fantasy novel written by Margaret Weis and set in the Dragonlance campaign setting. The novel was first published in January 1998, and covers the early life of the character Raistlin Majere.

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The story begins from Raistlin's childhood, and follows his progress through magic school. Many things occur that foreshadow the great power that he would one day attain, and offer an explanation as to why he is often vindictive and power hungry. The book concludes with Raistlin's test at the Tower of High Sorcery of Wayreth. The account of the test conflicts somewhat with a story that appeared in one of the books of the Dragonlance Legends trilogy, but gives a much more detailed account of how Raistlin came by his golden skin and hourglass eyes, and also how he bested the ancient archmage, Fistandantilus, from the time before the fall of Istar.

[edit] Inspiration

Margaret Weis has acknowledged Terry Phillip's The Soulforge gamebook for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons as the inspiration for the novel.[1]

[edit] Cultural References

Power Metal band Blind Guardian wrote a song about The Soulforge, titled "The Soulforged", and it can be found on the A Night at the Opera album.

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[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ "I would like to acknowledge the work of Terry Phillips, whose original Adventure Gamebook, The Soulforge, was the inspiration for my story." Weis, Margaret (1998), The Soulforge, USA: Wizards of the Coast, ISBN 0-7869-1314-2 

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