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Post by Relenoir on Feb 19, 2005 7:24:47 GMT
I always thought that it would have been cool to have just one more adventure featuring LW. If you had played all the other books of the GM series, then you could be playing LW as a Supreme Grand Master in that new book. Hey, maybe we can look forward to LW having a few more adventures during which he learns Astrology, Elementalism, Bardsmanship, and Herbmastery! Not that I have found them very useful yet. . .
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Post by ramthelinefeed on Feb 19, 2005 14:20:56 GMT
The were originally plans to do more "World of Lone Wolf" adventures - Dever said in a Newsletter, for instance, that he'd mapped out a whole Banedon adventure where he defeated that Gagadoth (or whatever it was called) in that chasm in Dessi... but they never saw the light of day (instead there's just one little Banedon adventure, in the Magnamund Companion) As others have said, the first 3 lone wolf books were turned into ZX Spectrum computer games - great fun :-) (Well, actually, no, rather slow ;D ) get www.spectaculator.com and go to the TZXvault to play 'em....
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Post by Black Cat on Feb 19, 2005 22:45:03 GMT
The were originally plans to do more "World of Lone Wolf" adventures - Dever said in a Newsletter, for instance, that he'd mapped out a whole Banedon adventure where he defeated that Gagadoth (or whatever it was called) in that chasm in Dessi... but they never saw the light of day (instead there's just one little Banedon adventure, in the Magnamund Companion) I heard that there was also a plan for a sequel to the Grey Star series.
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Post by ramthelinefeed on Feb 19, 2005 23:17:02 GMT
Yeah, Ian Page had written some more stuff - (he mentioned this when Project Aon contacted him to get permission to put the Grey Star books online)
From what he wrote though, I took it to mean that these stories weren't in gamebook form, they were just prose.
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Post by Gazguz on Feb 25, 2005 10:24:55 GMT
When you travel through southern magnamund it is mentioned that "something had happened" to to the ruler called grey star. Perhaps the new series is a set of gamebooks based on what happens to him and how he escapes/prevails?
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Post by Relenoir on Feb 25, 2005 23:34:57 GMT
When you travel through southern magnamund it is mentioned that "something had happened" to to the ruler called grey star. Perhaps the new series is a set of gamebooks based on what happens to him and how he escapes/prevails? Yeah, I've wondered for awhile what Joe's cause for the disappearance could be. Probably somewhere in books 29-32. Guess it'll be a while before we find out. . .
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Post by Black Cat on Feb 26, 2005 1:12:39 GMT
When you travel through southern magnamund it is mentioned that "something had happened" to to the ruler called grey star. Perhaps the new series is a set of gamebooks based on what happens to him and how he escapes/prevails? I think that was probably a part of the planned sequel to the Grey Star series.
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Post by Relenoir on Feb 26, 2005 1:20:23 GMT
I think that was probably a part of the sequel to the planned Grey Star series. Wow, good theory really. Why didn't I think of that!
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