Dalamar the Dark

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Nancy Varian Berberick

Nancy Varian Berberick (born 1951) is an American fantasy author well known for her work in the Dragonlance series. She has written 12 fantasy novels, eight of which have been in the Dragonlance saga, and numerous short stories. Her Wizards of the Coast biography mentions that she is fond of going...

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  • Jan 2000
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