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Synopsis
Three Years after the Summer of Chaos, Sara Dunstan, adoptive motherof Steel Brightblade, hears rumors that the Knights of Takhisis areregathering in the evil city of Neraka. Although still branded a renegadeby the Dark Knights, she travels to Neraka with the blue dragon, Cobalt,to learn the truth. There she discovers the knights are not only rebuildingunder the leadership of General Mirielle Abrena, but they have imminentplans to return to war. Frustrated and seeking answers, Sara journeys to the Tomb of the LastHeroes in Solace. At the tomb, she receives an answer she never expected,which inspires a new order that could help the people of Ansalon tosurvive the dark days ahead. Mary H. Herbert is the author of the best-selling Dark Horse series.
Is Legacy of Steel appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This Dragonlance novel features fantasy warfare, dark knights rebuilding after catastrophe, and a protagonist branded as a renegade. Expect moderate combat violence typical of the series, with themes of war and rebuilding, but no graphic content or sexual situations.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, war, and violence.
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Who'll love this
Fans of dragons and knights will enjoy Sara's dangerous quest to uncover military plans and her journey to create a new order of heroes.