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2001 novel by Jeff Crook
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Conundrum
First edition cover
AuthorJeff Crook
Cover artistMatthew Stawicki
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDragonlance: The Age of Mortals
GenreFantasy
PublisherWizards of the Coast
Publication dateDecember 1, 2001 (1st edition)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages320 pp (Paperback) (1st edition)
ISBN0-7869-1949-3
OCLC48577608
Followed byThe Lioness 

Conundrum is a fantasy novel by Jeff Crook, published in 2001. The story takes place in the Dragonlance setting, based on the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

Plot summary

Conundrum follows a boat of gnomes, named the Indestructable, to sail around the world of Krynn. However, when they reach the doorway to the bottom of Krynn, things change.

Characters in "Conundrum"

  • Conundrum, gnome oiler and cartographer of the Indestructible
  • Commodore Briggs, gnome Commodore of the Indestructible
  • Doctor Bothy, gnome Medical Officer of the Indestructible
  • Snork, gnome Navigation Officer of the Indestructible; also Conundrum's cousin
  • Razmous Pinchpocket, kender Cartographer and Chief Acquisitions Officer of the Indestructible
  • Professor Hap-Troggensbottle, gnome Science Officer of the Indestructible and researcher into why hot rocks float
  • Sir Tanar Lobcrow, human Thorn Knight and wizard

Release details

  • 2001, USA, Wizards of the Coast ISBN 0-7869-1949-3, Pub date December 1, 2001, paperback

Conundrum is the first novel in the Age of Mortals series.

Reception

Conundrum has a rating of 3.9 stars on Goodreads.

Sources, references, external links, quotations

References

  1. ^ Dragonlance Nexus product page
  2. "Conundrum (Dragonlance: The Age of Mortals, #1)". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
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