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  2. The Dungeons of Torgar - Wikipedia

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    After discovering that the three remaining Lorestones have fallen into the hands of the Darklords, Lone Wolf and his allies must formulate a daring plan to recover them. It is rumored that the stones are being kept in the grim Drakkarim fortress-city of Torgar, where the darklords' evil sorcerers (the Nadziranim) are searching for the means to ...

  3. List of Lone Wolf media - Wikipedia

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    In the Kai Series (books 1 to 5), we follow Lone Wolf as he climbs the steps to become a Kai Lord of the Magnakai level. In the Magnakai Series (books 6 to 12), Lone Wolf collects the Lorestones so he could reach the Grand Master level, the highest level a Kai Lord could achieve in the First Kai Order.

  4. The Jungle of Horrors - Wikipedia

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    This number depends directly on how many books in the series have been completed ("Magnakai rank"). With each additional book completed, the player chooses one additional Magnakai discipline. This book provides the player (reader) with a companion/guide named Paido, who accompanies the player through much of the book, in contrast to most of the ...

  5. Lone Wolf (gamebooks) - Wikipedia

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    Lone Wolf Saga, a complete Android version of the first 20 gamebooks (the Kai, Magnakai and Grandmaster sub-series) is available, [62] similarly Seventh Sense S is a complete Microsoft Windows version. [63] All used Project Aon's licence and data. Two game modules for the game Neverwinter Nights were named after the Lone Wolf book series. [64]

  6. The Prisoners of Time - Wikipedia

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    After plummeting through the Shadow Gate, Lone Wolf finds himself trapped on the Daziarn Plane and must join strange allies and face old enemies if he hopes to make his way back from the Daziarn in time to save his homeland from destruction at the hands of the Darklords and their powerful new armies.

  7. The Masters of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    The final book in the Magnakai series further reveals the quirks of the Lone Wolf game system, including putting players who have not played through the previous books at a substantial disadvantage in terms of Magnakai skills and rank. Nonetheless, it is still possible to triumph.

  8. Dark Lord (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Darklords of Helgedad, antagonists in the Lone Wolf gamebooks; Dark Lord, the antagonist in the Doom and its sequel Doom Eternal; Dracula (Castlevania), known as the Dark Lord in the Castlevania series; Diablo, the titular main antagonist of the Diablo series; Darkseid, an alien despot from DC Comics

  9. Flight from the Dark - Wikipedia

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    Among the changes made, the start of the adventure is different from the original version. Instead of being knocked out by a branch, Silent Wolf is present at the Monastery at the time of the attack of the Darklords. He fights his way to the top of Tower of the Sun to activate a beacon that will alert all of Sommerlund of the attack.