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'''''Dragonsteel'' Prime''' was [[Brandon Sanderson]]'s seventh novel and was written as part of his Masters Thesis when working towards a Master's Degree in Creative Writing. Five copies are currently held in the Harold B Lee Library at Brigham Young University, four of which are available for circulation. After positive response to his release of ''[[The Way of Kings Prime]]'', Brandon considered a possible release of this draft as part of a "Sanderson Curiosities" series,{{wob ref|16172}} and ultimately, it was released during the ''[[Words of Radiance]]'' Leatherbound campaign on [https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/dragonsteel/words-of-radiance-leatherbound/ Backerkit]. The book can be downloaded [https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/dragonsteel/words-of-radiance-leatherbound/updates/4692?ref=dpbs329&mc_cid=b5b4ac004d/ here].
 
'''''Dragonsteel'' Prime''' was [[Brandon Sanderson]]'s seventh novel and was written as part of his Masters Thesis when working towards a Master's Degree in Creative Writing. Five copies are currently held in the Harold B Lee Library at Brigham Young University, four of which are available for circulation. After positive response to his release of ''[[The Way of Kings Prime]]'', Brandon considered a possible release of this draft as part of a "Sanderson Curiosities" series,{{wob ref|16172}} and ultimately, it was released during the ''[[Words of Radiance]]'' Leatherbound campaign on [https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/dragonsteel/words-of-radiance-leatherbound/ Backerkit]. The book can be downloaded [https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/dragonsteel/words-of-radiance-leatherbound/updates/4692?ref=dpbs329&mc_cid=b5b4ac004d/ here].
   
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Brandon has stated that it was not his best work.{{wob ref|6453}} He plans to rewrite and publish the series after the completion of ''[[The Stormlight Archive]]''.{{bws ref|another-long-and-rambling-post-on-future-books|Another Long and Rambling Postโ„ข on Future Books|date=2010-10-12}} Sections of the book, including locations such as the [[Shattered Plains]], were later re-purposed in ''[[The Way of Kings]]'', but Brandon considers some of the other events to be canon.{{wob ref|8838}} He had some trepidation over removing the Shattered Plains because, though it was not as essential to the story, he felt it was the part of the book that worked best.{{wob ref|4650}}
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Brandon has stated that it was not his best work.{{wob ref|6453}} He plans to rewrite and publish the series after the completion of ''[[The Stormlight Archive]]''.{{bws ref|another-long-and-rambling-post-on-future-books|Another Long and Rambling Postโ„ข on Future Books|date=2010-10-12}} Sections of the book, including locations such as the [[Shattered Plains]], were later re-purposed in ''[[The Way of Kings]]'', but Brandon considers some of the other events to be canon.{{wob ref|8838}} Specifically, Brandon has stated that he considers most of the worldbuilding in the book to be canon, but not the characters.{{wob ref|8142}} He had some trepidation over removing the Shattered Plains because, though it was not as essential to the story, he felt it was the part of the book that worked best.{{wob ref|4650}}
   
 
In 2007, Brandon began work on a rewrite of the Dragonsteel series. He began with ''[[The Liar of Partinel]]'' and ''[[The Lightweaver of Rens]]'', which take place approximately five hundred years before the events of ''Dragonsteel'' Prime, which he then planned to rewrite and release as 'The Eternal War'.{{wob ref|7825}} However, after finishing Liar he was unsatisfied with the result and shelved the series for a future date. Since 'The Eternal War' would begin the main story arc, at the time he also intended to call that book 'Dragonsteel Book 1' and expect the readers to connect it to the previous two books to avoid the confusion of starting his story arc with Book 3.{{wob ref|6096}} The story takes place on [[Yolen]] and focuses on [[Jerick]], but also includes other viewpoint characters such as Topaz, also known as [[Hoid]].
 
In 2007, Brandon began work on a rewrite of the Dragonsteel series. He began with ''[[The Liar of Partinel]]'' and ''[[The Lightweaver of Rens]]'', which take place approximately five hundred years before the events of ''Dragonsteel'' Prime, which he then planned to rewrite and release as 'The Eternal War'.{{wob ref|7825}} However, after finishing Liar he was unsatisfied with the result and shelved the series for a future date. Since 'The Eternal War' would begin the main story arc, at the time he also intended to call that book 'Dragonsteel Book 1' and expect the readers to connect it to the previous two books to avoid the confusion of starting his story arc with Book 3.{{wob ref|6096}} The story takes place on [[Yolen]] and focuses on [[Jerick]], but also includes other viewpoint characters such as Topaz, also known as [[Hoid]].

Revision as of 22:14, 30 March 2024

Dragonsteel Prime
Released March 29, 2024
Publisher Dragonsteel Entertainment

Dragonsteel Prime was Brandon Sanderson's seventh novel and was written as part of his Masters Thesis when working towards a Master's Degree in Creative Writing. Five copies are currently held in the Harold B Lee Library at Brigham Young University, four of which are available for circulation. After positive response to his release of The Way of Kings Prime, Brandon considered a possible release of this draft as part of a "Sanderson Curiosities" series,[1] and ultimately, it was released during the Words of Radiance Leatherbound campaign on Backerkit. The book can be downloaded here.

Brandon has stated that it was not his best work.[2] He plans to rewrite and publish the series after the completion of The Stormlight Archive.[3] Sections of the book, including locations such as the Shattered Plains, were later re-purposed in The Way of Kings, but Brandon considers some of the other events to be canon.[4] Specifically, Brandon has stated that he considers most of the worldbuilding in the book to be canon, but not the characters.[5] He had some trepidation over removing the Shattered Plains because, though it was not as essential to the story, he felt it was the part of the book that worked best.[6]

In 2007, Brandon began work on a rewrite of the Dragonsteel series. He began with The Liar of Partinel and The Lightweaver of Rens, which take place approximately five hundred years before the events of Dragonsteel Prime, which he then planned to rewrite and release as 'The Eternal War'.[7] However, after finishing Liar he was unsatisfied with the result and shelved the series for a future date. Since 'The Eternal War' would begin the main story arc, at the time he also intended to call that book 'Dragonsteel Book 1' and expect the readers to connect it to the previous two books to avoid the confusion of starting his story arc with Book 3.[8] The story takes place on Yolen and focuses on Jerick, but also includes other viewpoint characters such as Topaz, also known as Hoid.

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