Dragonlance Creators Margaret Weis And Tracy Hickman File Lawsuit Against Wizards Of The Coast

 

The sorted tale of Dragonlance takes yet another turn.

 

Dungeons & Dragons publisher Wizards of the Coast is facing a lawsuit from Dragonlance co-creators Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman over scrapped plans for a book trilogy. The fantasy writers filed a lawsuit at the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington last week against the said publisher, claiming that they breached a contract that originally planned a trilogy of new Dragonlance novels.

 

 

Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, the co-creators of the favored fantasy collection Dragonlance, filed a lawsuit on the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington towards Wizards of the Coast, claiming that Wizards had breached a contract associated with a deliberate trilogy of latest Dragonlance novels. The 25-page criticism notes that Weis and Hickman had entered right into a License Agreement with Wizards of the Coast to work on a trilogy of latest novels, the primary two of which have been titled Dragons of Deceit and Dragons of Fate. After a manuscript had been turned in for the primary e-book and substantial work on a second deliberate e-book was underway, On August 13, 2020, the lawsuit claims that during a telephone conference with high-level executives of Wizards of the Coast

“Declared that it would not approve any further Drafts of Book 1 or any subsequent works in the trilogy, effectively repudiating and terminating the License Agreement.”

This, in response to the lawsuit, successfully terminated Wizards of the Coast’s contract with Weis and Hickman, with no cause given for the termination.

The lawsuit additionally claims that Wizards canceled their License Agreement with Weis and Hickman due to a collection of well-publicized controversies involving Wizards of the Coast over that firm’s hiring practices, in addition to a number of controversies regarding racism in its Magic: The Gathering playing cards.

Per the legal filing, which you can read for yourself here.  Weis and Hickman are requesting a jury trial and declare that Wizards’ actions have resulted in damages in an extra of $10 million.

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