List of minor Dragonlance characters

List of minor Dragonlance characters

This is a list of minor Dragonlance characters and their early life in the series. For a list of major Dragonlance characters, see List of major Dragonlance characters. Note that if a character appears consistently throughout a trilogy, they will be introduced in the book they first appear in and will not be repeated.

Barbarians Saga

Children of the Plains

*Arkuden/Amero, creates the first barbarian city and brings his nomad people to live there.
*Karada/Nianki, sister of the Arkuden. Leader of a large band of nomads.

Brother of the Dragon

ister of the Sword

Bridges of Time

pirit of the Wind

Legacy of Steel

ilver Stair, The

Rose and the Skull, The

Dezra's Quest

*Dezra Majere, the daughter of Caramon Majere and Tika Majere, protagonist of the story. She helps the Forestmaster (a unicorn from Darken Wood) from evil that was corrupting the forest.

Chronicles Trilogy

Dragons of Autumn Twilight

*Bupu,a gully dwarf who lives with the Bulp clan in the ruins of Xak Tsaroth. She is befriended by Raistlin and helps him and his group attain the Disks of Mishakal.
*Otik, the owner of the Inn of the Last Home, adoptive father of Tika Waylan. He is well known for his delicious spiced potatoes.
*Gilthanas, elven prince and older brother of Laurana. Journeys with the Heroes of the Lance during the War of the Lance, he is the older brother to Laurana and younger brother to Porthios.
*Khisanth, also known as Onyx, a black dragon who guards the Disks of Mishakal, she is defeated by the Heroes of the Lance, particularly Goldmoon, in the lost city of Xak Tsaroth.
*Porthios, older brother of Gilthanas and Laurana, future Speaker of the Sun who would be betrayed and cast out as an exile.
*Verminaard, Commander of the Red Dragonarmy of Ansalon, he gains his position after Phair Caron's death at the hands of the Silvanesti elves. Verminaard is one of the first true clerics to appear after the Cataclysm.

Dragons of Winter Night

*Ariakas, Commander of the Dragonarmies, Ariakas is first contacted by Takhisis' servants while he is a renowned mercenary. He is killed by Tanis Half-Elven with the aid of Raistlin Majere.
*Gnosh, An average gnome playing a minor part in the book. His full first name is Gnoshoshallamarionininillissyylphanitdisdisslishxdie. His life quest, seeing how all gnomes have a life quest, was to study the dragon orb. After Tasslehoff Burrfoot shattered one in his presence, he fainted and, later, managed to study it from the inside.
*Gunthar uth Wistan, Knight of the Rose who becomes Grandmaster. He is a controversial figure and is acting Grandmaster until his rival dies, whereupon he becomes the Grandmaster. He spends a good deal of time revising the code of the Knighthood, and is killed when another Knighthood betrays him.
*Lorac, elven king who turns Silvanesti into a tortured land when he uses the dragon orb, which he does not have the power to control. He is the father of Alhana Starbreeze, an elven hero.
*Silvara, silver dragon who poses as a Kagonesti elf. She and Gilthanas fall in love but part due to the complication of their relationship.
*Theros Ironfeld, smith working in Solace, who also helps exile elves during the early days of the War of the Lance. He obtains an artifact necessary to forging Dragonlances.cite book
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Dragons of Spring Dawning

*Bakaris, An officer serving in the Blue Dragonarmy. Kitiara's second-in-command and lover. Captured by Tasslehoff during the Vingaard campaign.

Dragons of a New Age

Dawning of a New Age, The

*Jasper Fireforge, nephew of Flint Fireforge. A mystic trained by Goldmoon at the Citadel of Light, and is killed protecting Goldmoon when fighting the Dragon Overlords.

Day of the Tempest, The

Eve of the Maelstrom

Dhamon Saga, The

Downfall

Betrayal

Redemption

Kang's Regiment

Kang is a male bozak draconian in the Dragonlance book series. He is the Commander of the First Dragonarmy Bridging Company, the default mayor of a small draconian village in the Kharolis Mountains in a remote valley shared by the dwarven town of Celebundin, and later the Governor of the city of Teyr, the free homeland of the Draconians after the Chaos War.

Kang is a bozak draconian, meaning that he was hatched from the egg of a bronze dragon, corrupted in the "Corruption Ritual" by Dracart of the Black Robes, Wyrllish of Takhisis, and Harkiel the red dragon under the city of Sanction. As a bozak, Kang was highly skilled in the use of magic. After the Chaos War, he lost his ability to cast spells and believed the same happened to other draconians. He found out later that this was not the case, but is still unable to cast spells himself.

Like most draconians, Kang loves dwarf spirits, is skilled in war, and is often slow in realizing many concepts. However, unlike many draconians, he is compassionate, loyal, and seeks only the safety of his friends and race. Many of his properties are drawn from his bozak heritage, as many bozak draconians are good leaders. Kang keeps a disciplined, yet amiable rule, and eventually relinquishes control of his regiment to his Subcommander, a sivak draconian named Slith who had shared many of Kang's adventures, back to the time of the Catapulted Minotaur [1] .

Like other draconians, Kang and his regiment served in the War of the Lance under Takhisis. After the war, Kang foresaw that the draconians who continued thievery and murder would be hunted down by the victorious forces of good, and decided to take his company deep into the wilderness of the Kharolis Mountains of southwestern Krynn to protect himself and his comrades. They eventually settled in a small valley under Mount Celebundin, and enjoyed a peaceful existence for several decades, with minor back and forth skirmishes and raids by the Dwarven town of Celebundin to the north.

During the Chaos War, Kang learned from the dwarf Selquist of the presence of female draconian eggs deep within the lost mines of the great Dwarven City of Thorbardin, and led his company there to claim them in the hopes of giving the previously exclusively male draconian race the ability to reproduce [2] . With the new need of protecting the future of his race, Kang sought a safe haven, and thus headed for the abandoned Dwarven city of Teyr on the cost of the Blood Sea. However, his forces were hindered during the journey by repeated attacks of goblins hired by the Dark Knights.

During one of these battles, Kang's regiment was joined by a much larger force of draconians under the command of the aurak draconian General Maranta. Though both Kang and Maranta wanted to continue the draconian race, their goals were very different. Maranta was most interested in continuing his own power, and used a powerful artifact called The Heart of Dracart to make inferior clones of existing male draconians. Kang's regiment was almost destroyed, until Kang killed Maranta and defeated the goblins, and led the combined draconian forces to the city of Teyr [3] .

Kang is the main character of several short stories, including "The First Dragonarmy Bridging Company", "The First Dragonarmy Engineer's Secret Weapon", and "To Teach the Righteous the Right". Kang also is present in several novels, including minor roles in the wicker dragon incident in "Dragons of Autumn Twilight" and "Dragons of a Vanished Moon". Subcommander Slith also has a cameo role in "Dragons of the Highlord Skies". Two novels, "The Doom Brigade" and "Draconian Measures", focus on Kang and his regiment during and after the Chaos War+- [4] .

Draconian Measures

Legends Trilogy

Time of the Twins

*Dalamar, apprentice of Raistlin at Palanthas. Originally sent as a spy from the Wizards Conclave at Wayreth, he was discovered and swayed to Raistlin's side. Left in charge of the Tower of High Sorcery in Palanthas during Raistlin's absence.
*Denubis, a Revered Son of Paladine. Disappears on the Night of Doom without a trace.
*Elsa, Revered Daughter of Paladine. Head of the Revered Daughters, appears for a short time in the book. Her final fate is unknown.

War of the Twins

*Gnimsh, a gnome trapped in the abyss. Alongside the kender Tasslehoff Burrfoot, escapes from the abyss by fixing a time traveling machine. Captured by the hero Kharas almost immedietly, they were moved to a cell to share with dark dwarves. Raistlin murdered him with a fireball spell and left with the kender.

Test of the Twins

Lost Chronicles Trilogy

Dragons of the Dwarven Depths

*Grallen, A mountain dwarf prince. His soul was sealed in a helmet, possessing Sturm Brightblade for a few days. Later possessed Flint Fireforge, sitting in the dwarven seat for the kingdom of the dead, highly aggitating the Daewar Thane Gneiss, warning of the return of the gods and leaving the body of Flint, later having the helmet turned to stone at his empty grave.

Dragons of the Highlord Skies

*Raggart the Elder, eldest of the Ice Folk. Becomes a cleric of Habbakuk the fisher god and, alongside Elistan, melts the walls of Ice Wall Castle.
*Harald, chief of the Ice Folk. Leads the attack on Ice Wall Castle.


=Dragons of the Hourglass

Heroes Sextet

Legend of Huma, The

*Heart, silver dragon who pretends to be a human woman. She falls in love with Huma Dragonbane and they die together fighting Takhisis.
*Rennard, uncle of Huma Dragonbane. He was a cultist of Morgion within the ranks of the Knights of Solamnia. Stabs himself to stop the excruciating pain caused by the plague he possesed, which was released a second time as his punishment for failure to Morgion.

tormblade

Weasel's Luck

Galen a boy who has two brothers. He lives in a small castle. One day his father decides that he had to go with Sir Bayard. After a lot of adventures he had a son: Agion.

Gates of Thorbardin, The

Galen Beknighted

econd Generation

*Tanin Majere, the son of Caramon Majere and Tika Waylan Majere. He and his brother Sturm become knights and are killed by Knights of Neraka at the start of Dragons of Summer Flame.
*Sturm Majere, the son of Caramon Majere and Tika Waylan Majere too. He and his brother Tanin become knights and are killed by Knights of Neraka at the start of Dragons of Summer Flame.

The War of Souls

Dragons of a Fallen Sun

Glaucous, the advisor and best friend of General Konnal in Silvanesti. Is actually the dragon Cyan Bloodbane in disguise, the same dragon that had trapped Lorac Caladon and unleashed Lorac's dream upon Silvanesti. "In a land of beauty, Glaucous was the most beautiful."

Dragons of a Lost Star

Dragons of a Vanished Moon

The Warriors

Knights of the Crown

*Sir Pirvan The Wayward, a thief who embarks on quest that eventually leads him into the Knights of Solamnia.

Maquesta Kar-Thon

Knights of the Sword

Theros Ironfield

Originally the blacksmith from Solace. He is injured (his arm is cut off) when Solace is burnt by Verminaard, and rescued by Gilthanas. Goldmoon heals him, saving his life. He remains with the Qualinesti, going with them into exile on Ergoth. He receives his silver arm sometime around then.

Knights of the Rose

Lord Soth

Wayward Knights, The

Miscellany

*Sindri Suncatcher, a kender wizard. The first magic he uses was with help of a magic ring. He is later given magical power by a dragon. He is one of few, if not the only, kender wizard.

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