Reception and Criticism
In general, the Weatherlight saga as a whole was not well-received, and Gerrard in particular was the merit of some scorn of those who published opinions on the cast. Wizards of the Coast itself said "The Weatherlight Saga was an experiment to see if the game would be enhanced by a continuing story. The answer from the public was a resounding 'no' (although the story did have its defenders)."
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