The six brave heroes are still on the way to save their world from destruction and to save from the enslavement of the cruel dragon. But the road to the fort their enemy is long, and so they want to make a stop in the city of Solace 'but this was raided recently by the dragon. How can they resist the beasts?
By the first part of the 'Chronicles of Dracehnlanze' has caused different reactions the label Holysoft. The one was the story 'just for a first part' too confusing and complex, others loved the fantastic atmosphere and immersion in this new world. Both parties will not let the second series 'Dragon Hunters', which will be played again on 2 CDs, convince them otherwise. Critics had said that again pending a number of different characters and settings, while quick cuts and changing situations make for dynamic, but are also getting a little tiring to hear if you have not internalized all the details of the story. Fans of the first episode but also precisely because to have fun and have anyway already accustomed to the many characters. The plot is entertaining and offers different atmospheres and surprises with small twists. But the hurdle should not be underestimated really, even if it was contrary to the first sequence substantially reduced. A diverse array of interesting developments.
Gabrielle Pieter man speaks the young elf Laurana and can play all their experience. It fits her voice exactly to the situation and can act as very lively and believable. Even Regina Lemnitz is heard, this time as a flame shock. Your scratchy voice fits very well in the threatening atmosphere and is again a little highlight. Tobias Kluckert is very well cast as Riverwind and has all gathered in his role. Further to the numerous speakers are Frank-Otto Schenk, Manfred Erdmann and Ingo Albrecht.
The musical arrangement is refined again and continues the story in the spotlight. Very atmospheric sounds, mostly orchestral origin, ensure a tight accompaniment, in which the action very closely embeds itself and therefore can transport the particular mood. The noises play their part in the success.
Not quite as extensive as in the first part, but still exemplary and in detail the extensive booklet with lots of extras. In addition to a brief description of recent events you can immerse yourself in numerous info texts very deeply into the world of Dragonlance and can also tap into some contexts better. The cover is nicely decorated in typical fantasy style.
Conclusion: The improvement of the dynamics and of course, unlike the first episode has managed nonetheless to not be underestimated hurdle.