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- Q5305459 subject Q7034382.
- Q5305459 subject Q8598827.
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- Q5305459 abstract "Dragonvarld is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Margaret Weis. Within the series, this also refers to the setting; the word Dragonvarld is said to be the Dragon name for Earth ("Dragon World"). It resembles Earth of the Late Middle Ages or early Renaissance, complete with a church bent on witch and demon hunts. The trilogy describes a world in which humans believe that they are the rulers of the world, while the co-existing dragons know that they themselves are the true masters.".
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- Q5305459 wikiPageWikiLink Q7034382.
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- Q5305459 wikiPageWikiLink Q8598827.
- Q5305459 wikiPageWikiLink Q8858020.
- Q5305459 comment "Dragonvarld is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Margaret Weis. Within the series, this also refers to the setting; the word Dragonvarld is said to be the Dragon name for Earth ("Dragon World"). It resembles Earth of the Late Middle Ages or early Renaissance, complete with a church bent on witch and demon hunts. The trilogy describes a world in which humans believe that they are the rulers of the world, while the co-existing dragons know that they themselves are the true masters.".
- Q5305459 label "Dragonvarld".