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A Saint Beckons
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New Day Rising
Bloodsworth Bayou
Golem Gauntlet
Shrine Of The Salamander
A Flame In The North
A Shadow In The North
Escape Neuburg Keep
Any Port In A Storm
Below Zero Point
Tales From The Bird Islands
The Ravages Of Fate
Nye's Song
A Knight's Trial
Return To G15-275
Devil's Flight
Above The Waves
The Curse Of Drumer
The Word Fell Silent
A Strange Week For King Melchion The Despicable
Sharkbait's Revenge
Tomb Of The Ancients
A Midwinter Carol
The Dead World
Waiting For The Light
Contractual Obligation
Garden Of Bones
The Hypertrout
The Golden Crate
In The Footsteps Of A Hero
Soul Tracker
Planet Of The Spiders
Beggars Of Blacksand
The Diamond Key
Wrong Way Go Back
Hunger Of The Wolf
Isle Of The Cyclops
The Cold Heart Of Chaos
The Black Lobster
Impudent Peasant!
Curse Of The Yeti
Bad Moon Rising
Riders Of The Storm
Bodies In The Docks
House Of Horror
Rebels Of The Dark Chasms
Midnight Deep
Lair Of The Troglodytes
Outsider!
The Trial Of Allibor's Tomb
Hellfire

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Christian
Tue Aug 15 23:22:12 2017
Golem Gauntlet
I´m stuck pls help!!

I love the story and I got really hooked to this game, but I'm unable to finish it. I can't pass that fight against the overlords. Any trick?

David O
Tue Aug 15 21:20:27 2017
Rebels Of The Dark Chasms
Skull - non-optimum ending reached
Good story. I will try to win next time

Gavin
Sun Aug 13 21:50:38 2017
General Chat
I'm not Shira von Lowenherz. I'm Voyvodan, the black dragon.

I'm sorry.

Gavin
Sat Aug 12 05:05:54 2017
General Chat
Shrine of the Salamander is indeed worthy of the Mrs Joyful prize for rafia work, possibly even a write up in the Guardian educational supplement.

Joking aside I did actually quite like it when I attempted it.

Commodore Lensman Salamander
Sat Aug 12 05:03:23 2017
General Chat
Lord Salamander is in no further mood for appeasement today having found a) Blind Guardian were anticlimatic for a second time b) Amon Amarth are outright walk out in disgust bait c) the ever increasing commercialisation of Bloodstock could do with improvement.

And that shrine gamebook is just totally called after my craft name, its actually quite flattering.

bastian og morten
Thu Aug 10 13:25:20 2017
Shrine Of The Salamander
Skull - non-optimum ending reached
this is mega hard

Gavin
Wed Aug 9 18:28:29 2017
General Chat
Oh dear

Tammy
Wed Aug 9 16:31:35 2017
General Chat
Well you're not being very nice to me. So I was 26 pages into elekctra but now I'll just read something else.

Robert, very inciteful history on English. Yes it is deprived of many languages and I think that's what makes it so difficult to learn.

Salrik
Wed Aug 9 03:16:09 2017
Wrong Way Go Back
Skull - non-optimum ending reached
I appreciate a good challenge. But screw you for not only putting a different floor level and making any kind of screwdriver (a traditionally hand-powered tool) require electricity. Or, like, adding in more options that let you go back would help immensely.

Salrik Strongbow
Wed Aug 9 02:03:38 2017
A Strange Week For King Melchion The Despicable
That was not only hilarious to play through (I actually played through and found every ending I could) but the 'real' ending was surprisingly heartwarming and lovely.

This is my favorite adventure I've had so far. Thank you.

Andrew Wright
Mon Aug 7 20:04:03 2017
General Chat
Hi, I’d just like to say a big thank you to everybody who backed The Titan Herbal kickstarter campaign. Not only did we fund it remarkably quickly but we also hit our stretch goals with several hours to spare.

I hope you enjoy reading the book or PDF when you get it, and please let us know of any errata you find within its pages. Also, don’t forget to rate and review it on DriveThruRPG and RPGNow, among other sites.

http://www.rpgnow.com/product/218039/The-Titan-Herbal

Next up from me: a sequel to Beyond The Pit! Thanks again! ☺

Gavin
Tue Aug 1 18:00:31 2017
General Chat
Susan Wise Bauer explains the exact time period.

Robert Douglas
Tue Aug 1 15:41:12 2017
General Chat
You can play as the Cimmerians in Rome 2 Total War. Also it features in the Conan Chronicles. They were supposed to be descended from the (fictional?) legend of Atlantis. Not sure if the Cimmerian culture features in 'The Curse of Drumer', however!

Gavin
Mon Jul 31 11:49:45 2017
General Chat
As for the ending of Curse of Drumer?

Cimmeria was never my home to begin with.

Gavin
Mon Jul 31 11:39:22 2017
General Chat
And it all just gets worse and worse and worse. But this is the path I was born to follow.

I always was the grandson of a witch.

Gavin
Sun Jul 30 06:18:37 2017
General Chat
In fact Tampster do you fancy interviewing me about Electra? We could call it a collab.....

Gavin
Sun Jul 30 01:53:23 2017
General Chat
In all seriousness Modesty Blaise got me through the last decade's .... Issues..... Though my High Priestess actually read Electra and sneered that it was too tame. Oh, well!

Andrew Wright
Sun Jul 30 01:48:36 2017
General Chat
Hey, we got a kickstarter going for the Titan Herbal:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2036759092/titan-herbal

It's a herbal for the Fighting Fantasy world of Titan, and more specifically, the Advanced Fighting Fantasy RPG system.

It's already funded but we're looking at hitting 4000 pounds for the stretch goals. Get on board! :-)

Willie Garvin
Sun Jul 30 01:36:52 2017
General Chat
Orlroight darlin'. It is I, Willie Garvin, Cockney incarnation of the legendary SORCERESS KNIGHT of days of yore, writin on behalf of me Princess, Mademoiselle Shoji MODESTY BLAISE Of the Cold War spy thrillers of yesteryear. Though we were always more akin to Marvel Comics super heroes.

So OI VANCOUVER NO! PISS OFF BACK THE ANZACS WITH YOUR HOLIDAY SCHNAPPS OR JOIN THE BLEEDING SEPTICS!!!

Sorry Tammy you brought that on yourself :)

Robert Douglas
Sun Jul 30 01:27:42 2017
General Chat
I might be wrong by a hundred years or so, but 'English' (as we know it but words were often consistently mis-spelt) came about in the 14th century. After the Norman Conquest in 1066, eventually both nobles and plebs alike spoke a variant mix of Saxon, Viking, and Norman French, with some Latin and Greek bearing influence upon certain words in later times. Many words developed from their original source through mis-pronounciation to what we speak today. I would also say that modern French (popular for phrases such as coup de tat), Spanish (stylish cool-sounding descriptions: siesta, amigo, etc), and Japanese (particular objects of cultural fascination such as Samurai, katana, bonsai, etc), have found their way into modern English dictionaries. English is a relatively new language when compared to more ancient tongues still spoken in parts of the world.

When a German pupil came into the class in which I volunteered, he struggled with the language, and it's a shame I couldn't translate the lesson objectives in German! It's a two-way street.