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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1988

Originally published
  
1988

Preceded by
  
The Legend of Huma

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Author
  
Nancy Varian Berberick

Followed by
  
Weasel's Luck

Publisher
  
TSR

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Nancy Varian Berberick books, Dwarf books, Fantasy books

Stormblade is the second novel in the Heroes trilogy of the Dragonlance novels. It was written in 1988 by Nancy Varian Berberick who also wrote many short Dragonlance stories for Dragon magazine.

Contents

Synopsis

This novel tells a chapter of Dragonlance history, with a cast of dwarves, a minstrel, and a kender.

Plot summary

Stormblade chronicles Stanach the dwarf's quest to retrieve the powerful Stormblade. Stormblade is a kingsword, a blade which is intended to break the deadlock among the council of thanes, and bring a new king to Thorbardin. Unfortunately, the blade is stolen, but when it turns up, only one dwarf is brave enough to go after it.

Stanach was an orphan. He grew up like any other dwarf, but was lucky enough to be taught the basics of smithing. Without the blade, his teacher becomes depressed, and eventually mad. Stanach sets out to find the blade for both his teacher and just to restore it.

Firstly, he meets Lavim, a stereotypical kender. Together they travel, eventually being joined by the human Kelida and the elf ranger Tyorl. After many wrong turns, fights and misfortunes, they eventually make it back to Thorbardin, where the Theiwar thane is attempting to murder Hornfel, the Hylar thane to gain power over the thanes so he can rule.

After a long fight, the Theiwar thane is killed and Stormblade is restored to its rightful place. Tyorl is mortally wounded in the fight, and dies. As a mark of honor, they allow him to be buried in the garden of thanes (a great honor for dwarves, even more for an elf).

References

Stormblade (novel) Wikipedia