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Games: Roleplaying: Gamebooks: Lone Wolf

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See also:


  • The Aon Project - The only officially sanctioned website for download of the English versions Joe Dever's books.
  • The Claws of Helgedad - Images and information on the Darklords, the villains in this fantasy series.
  • Desert Lynx's Oasis - Includes a Giak dictionary and tutorial and other original information.
  • Forest of Fernmost - Contains unusual details about the series such as the number of combats in each book, all the enemies encountered and translations from the Darklords' language of Giak.
  • Greywolf's Page - This site contains details on all the published books, original gamebooks created by the site author and rules for multiplayer roleplaying in the World of Magnamund.
  • Kai Lords Home Page - Includes lists, chat, and a bulletin board.
  • Kai Monastery - The site contains in depth information about the books themselves, the series authors, plus other Magnamund related information.
  • Kinam's Kastle - Information and links relating to this series.
  • Lake Vorndarol - Cover art and detailed information on the gamebooks and novels inspired by this series.
  • Lone Wolf Resource Centre - Contains the maps from the books, an interview with Joe Dever and a books for sale section.
  • Michael Hahn's Lone Wolf site - Game system conversions. Warning: music played with no way to turn it off.
  • Wise Eagle's Lone Wolf Page - Electronic Role Playing Game (ERPG) support page. Fans create interactive fiction based on Maganmund.
  • World of Magnamund Webring - A webring devoted to the works of Joe Dever.
  • Yahoo! Groups: Joe Dever's Lone Wolf - Message board and chat centered around this fantasy series.

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Last update: 2:05 PT, Tuesday, August 12, 2008 - edit