tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post1236885545150328344..comments2023-05-02T17:46:04.421+01:00Comments on The World of Fighting Fantasy: The Allansian AdventurerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-27759605785253345612014-09-28T12:02:38.700+01:002014-09-28T12:02:38.700+01:00Ha, a point well made. Anything could have happene...Ha, a point well made. Anything could have happened in Allansia over the last two decades. No doubt I'll find that The Bank Of Salamonis is a pile of rubble with some sorceror's obsidian fortress growing out of it....or something. Now that's what I call a financial crisis!<br /><br /> *Goes rummaging in the garden tool shed for a rusty old sword with which the word of fiscal responsibilty can be spread.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14164239612902344803noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-14178514246753138682014-09-28T10:12:29.888+01:002014-09-28T10:12:29.888+01:00I love it! I think we all imagined something simil...I love it! I think we all imagined something similar, though maybe not as well worked out. I'd be worried about your money though - in 21 years, there's a lot of time for bank robberies, bank collapse, theft by the bankers, etc. etc. I wouldn't be surprised if you turned up and they pretended they didn't know who you were. Perhaps there was a subclause that after a certain time you would be assumed dead and the money would default to the bank?!Paltoguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00961821462981797028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-32741444434091722302014-09-28T06:18:03.640+01:002014-09-28T06:18:03.640+01:00Linking the adventures was something that I was ve...Linking the adventures was something that I was very keen on doing back in the day. I even kept a journal of sorts in the 10th Anniversary Year Book. Reading it back now (with much embarrassment and cringing at the childish scribbles) I can see that my adventures, rather conveniently, started on January 1st (which was a Stormsday by Allansian reckoning if anyone is interested.)<br /><br />It apparently all began with me on trial for robbing some fat merchant then being sent on the mission to Fire Top Mountain as some sort of rehabilitating punishment. My adventures then continue in the order, TWoFM, CoTSW, FoD,ToT, CoTS, interspersed with vague descriptions of escorting merchant convoys and cargo barges. For some reason the narrative ends at the beginning of CoTS, presumably I was never able to complete it.<br /><br />My god! I have specifically noted that I have deposited my treasures at a bank in Salamonis. I'd forgotten all about that. I'll have to go and check. 21 years with compound interest means I must be rolling in dosh. Perhaps, while I'm at it, I'll finally visit Fang. I hear that some creepy baron puts on an annual circus or somethingAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14164239612902344803noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-86981904644170188092014-08-18T16:49:01.988+01:002014-08-18T16:49:01.988+01:00Now that's something I'd never heard of! W...Now that's something I'd never heard of! What a great idea. I'll have to look into it some more. Thanks Kieran!Paltoguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00961821462981797028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-48721758495056022302014-08-18T13:56:33.201+01:002014-08-18T13:56:33.201+01:00I remember reading a theory that the hero of Fores...I remember reading a theory that the hero of Forest of Doom and Temple of Terror is Flaxenmane of Silverton, the adventurer sent in to Marr's mines to recover the vapours (and who comes to a sticky end). The reasoning is that he wears a winged helmet, like the the hero of FoD gets for returning the warhammer and, after defeating Malbordus, he would probably be of sufficient renown to be the one sent on such an important mission.Kieranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15247538294375375486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-56983148873804942522013-12-02T00:39:31.328+00:002013-12-02T00:39:31.328+00:00I haven't done Spectral Stalkers yet.I haven't done Spectral Stalkers yet.Kleanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-38253420370972282682013-12-01T17:58:30.397+00:002013-12-01T17:58:30.397+00:00Well, if you think about it, around the years 283-...Well, if you think about it, around the years 283-285AC, you have Zagor, Balthus Dire, Zanbar Bone, the Snow Witch, Malbordus, Zharradan Marr, Razaak, Agglax and who knows who else all up to no good in the northwest corner of the continent, so my bets are that its a pity crap place for those who like the peaceful lifestyle.Paltoguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00961821462981797028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-49361973890335273582013-12-01T13:40:42.958+00:002013-12-01T13:40:42.958+00:00And either you're the luckiest adventurer aliv...And either you're the luckiest adventurer alive or Allansia is such a crap place that if you get an army together to just randomly destroy stuff, you end up randomly saving the continent again from a Shadow Demon, making any sociopathic intent you had look completely heroic.Stuart Lloydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15100216520313336932noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-13337402088150817672013-12-01T09:54:17.288+00:002013-12-01T09:54:17.288+00:00@Ed: "But I do like the fan theory I came acr...@Ed: "But I do like the fan theory I came across somewhere that it happens not long after Siege of Sardath, and the thwarting of the Dark Elf sorcerer in that is what leaves the Dark Elves unable to deal with the Night Dragon themselves."<br /><br />Brilliant! I hadn't thought of any such thing (to be honest, I don't know either of those two books inside out, having got them much later than most others, which is something I should change).Paltoguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00961821462981797028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-13801931574864161282013-12-01T02:17:00.892+00:002013-12-01T02:17:00.892+00:00Night Dragon could be set at any time, as far as I...<i><b>Night Dragon</b> could be set at any time, as far as I can tell.</i><br /><br />True. But I do like the fan theory I came across somewhere that it happens not long after <b>Siege of Sardath</b>, and the thwarting of the Dark Elf sorcerer in that is what leaves the Dark Elves unable to deal with the Night Dragon themselves. <br /><br />Not that that would make any difference to the timeline you're trying to construct here.<br /><br />As for Klea and Jon Green's comments, for years I've maintained that <b>Spectral Stalkers</b> is the best <b>Doctor Who</b> gamebook ever published. Mr. Green's <b>The Horror of Howling Hill</b> is certainly one of the better gamebooks to actually feature the Doctor, but <b>Stalkers</b> just captures the ethos of the series in a way that none of the official tie-in gamebooks ever have.Ed Jolleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07293815550517824166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-45684427170693687772013-11-30T20:17:54.341+00:002013-11-30T20:17:54.341+00:00@Klea, @JonGreen: Ha ha, now you're going too ...@Klea, @JonGreen: Ha ha, now you're going too far!Paltoguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00961821462981797028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-75462739069711937332013-11-30T20:17:09.393+00:002013-11-30T20:17:09.393+00:00@Stuart: "you at least spend your money on so...@Stuart: "you at least spend your money on something responsible (or even more sociopathic as you don't really know there's a nasty demon out there. You just want to kill things on a larger scale.)"<br /><br />I love it! You're right, at the end of Trial of Champions, you essentially go 'Hell yeah, all this money means I can now invade and destroy stuff!'.Paltoguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00961821462981797028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-14001277108079067882013-11-30T20:15:35.089+00:002013-11-30T20:15:35.089+00:00They must be getting rid of the money one way or a...They must be getting rid of the money one way or another - either they are gambling it, spending it on things that don't last, hording (even banking it), giving it away, or having it taken from them by fair means or foul. It's clear that earning the money is the fun part - having it is a bit of an anticlimax to the Adventurer.Paltoguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00961821462981797028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-4136517644500324052013-11-30T19:00:51.984+00:002013-11-30T19:00:51.984+00:00Surely the plot of 'Spectral Stalkers' giv...Surely the plot of 'Spectral Stalkers' gives you the means to reconcile the SF titles with the fantasy ones (if you really wanted to).<br />Jonathan Greenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00620480733147657628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-3219695902531792262013-11-30T18:08:43.692+00:002013-11-30T18:08:43.692+00:00Or the adventurer could be a philanthropist and do...Or the adventurer could be a philanthropist and donate all their wealth to various temples, religious orders, public works, or maybe just runs afoul of a tax collector! *grin*<br /><br />I've wondered myself if it would be possible to connect up all the books, and I very much doubt it's possible to reconcile the science fiction ones with the Titan-based ones... unless you throw Doctor Who into the mix!Kleanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7244825942034612802.post-28146436403395085122013-11-30T18:02:47.304+00:002013-11-30T18:02:47.304+00:00The adventurer is also an irresponsible spendthrif...The adventurer is also an irresponsible spendthrift who may have a gambling problem. This would explain that after getting untold wealth at the end of every book ,they start the next one with just a sword, some leather armour and 10 provisions. Of course in Armies of Death, you at least spend your money on something responsible (or even more sociopathic as you don't really know there's a nasty demon out there. You just want to kill things on a larger scale.)Stuart Lloydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15100216520313336932noreply@blogger.com