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・ Dragons of Despair
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・ Dragons of Spring Dawning
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・ Dragons of the Dwarven Depths
・ Dragons of the Highlord Skies
・ Dragons of the Hourglass Mage
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・ Dragons of Triumph
・ Dragons of War
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Dragons of Glory

''Dragons of Glory'' is a ''Dungeons & Dragons'' source book in a series of modules from the ''Dragonlance'' campaign setting. It is one of the 16 DL modules published by TSR between 1984 and 1986.
This module is "a complete and self-contained simulation game" centered on the War of the Lance. While other modules focus on the journeys of characters such as Tanis Half-Elven, this module allows the dungeon master (DM) to recreate larger battles. Characters can control the forces of the High Solamnic Knights or their enemies, the Dragon Highlords. The module can be played with the Battlesystem rules, but is designed to be run as a standalone wargame. Advanced rules are available in ''Dragon Magazine'' #107.
==Contents==
The ''Dragons of Glory'' pack consists of a stiff, double cardboard cover with tables and text on the inside for use during the game, a large two-sectioned map covering the continent of Ansalon and surrounding islands, 400 die-cut counters with a resealable plastic bag in which to store them, an eight-page rule book, and a 16-page campaign and scenario book.〔〔

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