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* TwistingTheProphecy: BigBad Sammaster's goal is to force the outcome of a prophecy that--so he insists--predicts [[{{Dracolich}} undead dragons]] ruling the world. Most of the other wizards who have studied the prophecy in question think [[LostInTranslation he translated it wrong]] and is trying to force an outcome quite different from what the prophet predicted, and in any case, they're all rather baffled that anyone could possibly ''want'' undead dragons to rule the world.
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* DragonVarietyPack: The story features an impressive selection of the dragons present in ''D&D''. Besides the basic AlwaysChaoticEvil chromatic dragons and AlwaysLawfulGood metallic dragons, Dorn's LoveInterest Karasendrieth is a song dragon, a rare type of metallic dragon, while the supporting cast includes a FairyDragon and a smoke drake [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]]. Their primary enemy is Sammaster's Cult of the Dragon, which creates {{dracolich}}es (the vampire smoke drake was a result of their previous effort) and engages the services of such creatures as a hidecarved dragon (a dragon who carved runes into his hide to aid in spellcasting), extraplanar Tarterian drakes, and a rust drake whose BreathWeapon ruins Dorn's ArtificialLimbs during the finale.

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* DragonVarietyPack: The story features an impressive selection of the dragons present in ''D&D''. Besides the basic AlwaysChaoticEvil chromatic dragons and AlwaysLawfulGood metallic dragons, Dorn's LoveInterest Karasendrieth is a song dragon, a rare type of metallic dragon, while the supporting cast includes a FairyDragon {{Fairy Dragon|s}} and a smoke drake [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]]. Their primary enemy is Sammaster's Cult of the Dragon, which creates {{dracolich}}es (the vampire smoke drake was a result of their previous effort) and engages the services of such creatures as a hidecarved dragon (a dragon who carved runes into his hide to aid in spellcasting), extraplanar Tarterian drakes, and a rust drake whose BreathWeapon ruins Dorn's ArtificialLimbs during the finale.
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Deleting Five Man Band ZCE as per cleanup requirement. The Chick is no longer a trope.


%%* ArtificialLimbs: Dorn is half iron golem.%%And?

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%%* TheChick: Kara, when she's in human form at least.%%How is she the Chick?



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%%* TheHero: Dorn.

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%%* TheLancer: Will.

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%%* LovableRogue: Will

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%%* TheSixthRanger: Taegan.
%%* TheSmartGuy: Pavel.

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%%* TeamMom: Kara.
%%* TokenEvilTeammate: When Brimstone joins them.

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Kill Em All was renamed Everybody Dies Ending due to misuse. Dewicking


Well, if you're professional dragon hunter Dorn Graybrook, KillEmAll would seem to be the appropriate answer. Things are more complicated than that, though.

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Well, if you're professional dragon hunter Dorn Graybrook, KillEmAll killing them all would seem to be the appropriate answer. Things are more complicated than that, though.
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* DragonVarietyPack: The story features an impressive selection of the dragons present in ''D&D''. Besides the basic AlwaysChaoticEvil chromatic dragons and AlwaysLawfulGood metallic dragons, Dorn's LoveInterest Karasendrieth is a song dragon, a rare type of metallic dragon, while the supporting cast includes a FairyDragon and a smoke drake [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]]. Their primary enemy is Sammaster's Cult of the Dragon, which creates {{dracolich}}es (the vampire smoke drake was a result of their previous effort) and engages the services of such creatures as a hidecarved dragon (a dragon who carved runes into his hide to aid in spellcasting), extraplanar Tarterian drakes, and a rust drake whose BreathWeapon ruins Dorn's ArtificialLimbs during the finale.
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* HotInHumanForm: Karasendrieth the song dragon is indeed beautiful when she shapeshifts to human form. In book two, [[InterspeciesRomance she starts a relationship with the human Dorn]].

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* PlayingWithFire: Firefingers, the unofficial leader of the Thentian wizards.



* PlayingWithFire: Firefingers, the unofficial leader of the Thentian wizards.

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* PlayingWithFire: Firefingers, the unofficial leader PropheticFallacy: BigBad Sammaster's Cult of the Thentian wizards.Dragon seeks to turn all the world's dragons into {{dracolich}}es in service to an ancient prophecy that, so he thinks, says that dead dragons will one day rule the world. Other mages and sages argue that something got LostInTranslation in Sammaster's version, and in any case he's the only major character who thinks undead dragons ruling the world is a ''good'' thing.



* ThreadOfProphecySevered: Sammaster and his Cult of the Dragon are trying to forcibly fulfill a prophecy that (according to his translation) undead dragons will come to rule all of Toril. The protagonists are trying to prevent this.

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* ThreadOfProphecySevered: {{Invoked}}. Sammaster and his Cult of the Dragon are trying to forcibly fulfill a prophecy that (according to his translation) undead dragons will come to rule all of Toril. The protagonists are trying to prevent this.
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* RolePlayingGameVerse: [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons Well, yeah,]] but this series really does read like a novelization of somebody's D&D campaign in a way that its licensed novels often don't.

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