
Lyorn Records - Fandom
Dragaera is a fictional world, the setting of a number of books by Steven Karl Zoltán Brust. It is inhabited by two major intelligent species, generally known as Dragaerans and Easterners, as …
Steven Brust - Wikipedia
He is best known for his series of novels about the assassin Vlad Taltos, one of a disdained minority group of humans living on a world called Dragaera. His recent novels also include The …
Dragaera Series by Steven Brust - Goodreads
These are the books set in Steven Brust's Dragaera world. These include the books in the Vlad Taltos series, as well as those in the Khaavren Romances. The stand-alone novel Brokedown …
Dragaera - Lyorn Records | Fandom
Dragaera is a general term for the whole local continent in which the Dragaeran Empire, the East and other little known (for example, Spindrift lands) regions are placed. The term "Dragaera" is …
Dragaera (Literature) - TV Tropes
Dragaera is a fantasy world dominated by two major sentient races. The first are the Dragaerans, who are tall, long-lived, and vaguely elven. The second are the Easterners, who are human for …
Dragaeran | Lyorn Records | Fandom
The Dragaeran race controls the expanse west of the Eastern Mountains known as the Dragaeran Empire. The Dragaeran population also extends to landmasses like Elde Island and …
Dragaera
The "dragaera search" is a full-text search of all the Dragaera sites we know about (including ourselves, including the email list archives). The "book search" is a full-text search of 6 of …
Category:Dragaera - Wikipedia
This is a category of articles dealing with the world of Dragaera, created by the author Steven Brust.
Dragaera: Vlad Taltos: Chronological Order - LibraryThing
Series Dragaera: Vlad Taltos: Chronological Order Series author: Steven Brust. 22 Works Popularity 2,546 (4,067 Members) 19,855 Books 404 Reviews ...
The Dragaera Timeline - Panix
2023年5月22日 · Many Terran lifeforms are introduced to Dragaera (notably Hawks, Orca, and horses, plus many animals and plants used for food), although native ones are probably …