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Dungeoneer (book)

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The Advanced Fighting Fantasy System
Outline
Location: Allansia, Titan
Publication Details
Author(s): Marc Gascoigne &
Pete Tamlyn
Illustrator(s): John Sibbick
Puffin
Cover illustrator: John Sibbick
First published: November 30 1989
ISBN: ISBN 0-14-032936-6
No Wizard Reprint


For other uses of Dungeoneer, see Dungeoneer (disambiguation)

Dungeoneer (ISBN 0-14-032936-6) is the first of the three rule books that make up the Advanced Fighting Fantasy role-playing game system. It was written by Marc Gascoigne and Pete Tamlyn, illustrated by John Sibbick and was originally published in 1989. The system is based on Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy series. Although the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks are currently being republished by Wizard, there are currently no plans to republish any of the Advanced Fighting Fantasy books. [1]

Contents

[edit] Creation

[edit] Background

[edit] Introduction

The book begins with a simple overview of the rules of the system and a sample adventure to introduce players and GameMasters to the rules. The book then provides the full rules for the Advanced Fighting Fantasy system. There is then a full adventure, followed by a few suggestions on how the GameMaster could go about running a full AFF campaign.

[edit] Rules

Main article: Advanced Fighting Fantasy

Dungeoneer introduces the rules of the Advanced Fighting Fantasy system. The book uses the term 'Heroes' to describe players and the term 'Director' to describe the GameMaster. It includes the rules for creating characters and the rules for fighting battles. The book also includes rules for a variety of actions and situations, such as climbing, sneaking, and so on. The book also provides a variety of hints for Directors to help them run adventures. As mentioned above, the book provides suggestions on how to run a full campaign with the Advanced Fighting Fantasy system.

[edit] Adventures

Dungeoneer contains two adventures, an introductory adventure entitled Tower of the Sorcerer, and a full adventure entitled Revenge of the Sorcerer, which continues the plot of the first adventure.

The first adventure, Tower of the Sorcerer', sets the players the task of entering the tower of the sorcerer Xortan Throg, who has kidnapped Princess Sarissa of Salamonis. The players must kill the sorcerer and rescue the Princess. However once this task is complete it transpires that the sorcerer who the players have just killed is merely a simulacrum of the real Xortan Throg, leading to the second adventure.

The second adventure, Revenge of the Sorcerer, sets the players the task of travelling to the city of Blacksand to kill the real Xortan Throg. During the adventure the players encounter a ghostly priest called Sargon, who, unknown to the players, in life served one of the primal Gods of darkness. The players bring him back to life using a Crystal of Power in order to gain vital information. The adventure (if successful) ends with the players killing the sorcerer by reflecting the Death Spell that he casts at them back, using the Crystal of Power.

[edit] Cover and Illustrations

Cover

The cover of the book was designed and illustrated by John Sibbick.

Dungeoneer through the years
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Illustrations

The interior illustrations were by John Sibbick.

The maps on the inside were by Leo Hartas and Steve Luxton.

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[edit] Main Characters

[edit] Locations

[edit] Encounters

[edit] Further Notes

[edit] Errors

[edit] Dedication

[edit] See Also

[edit] Reviews

[edit] External Links

[edit] References

  1. Fighting Fantasy Letters Area