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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. Lone Wolf (gamebooks) - Wikipedia

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    In The Chasm of Doom, Lone Wolf thwarts the resurrection of the first and most powerful Darklord, Vashna. At the end of the series, in Shadow on the Sand, Lone Wolf recovers the Book of the Magnakai, the ancient text which contains the higher lore of the Kai Lords through an encounter with Haakon, the new leader of the Darklords. With the ...

  4. 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.

  5. List of Lone Wolf media - Wikipedia

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    Lone Wolf Poster Painting Book : 1987 Art book: Notes: by Gary Chalk; The Art of Lone Wolf: 2016 Art book: Notes: The Art of Lone Wolf features all of Gary Chalk's artwork from the original Lone Wolf books 1 to 8 (1984 to 1986). The artwork of the first book of the Autumn Snow series (2015), published by Megara Entertainment, is also included.

  6. 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.

  7. Darklord (Ravenloft) - Wikipedia

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    The Darklords of Ravenloft do battle by turning allies into enemies, depriving heroes of sleep with nightly haunts, and dangling hope just to yank it away at the last moment. When players finally defeat a Darklord, it will be because they persevered and were resourceful in unraveling their enemy's many schemes".

  8. Darklords - Wikipedia

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    Gene Alloway reviewed Darklords in the May/June 1992 issue of White Wolf Magazine. He rated the sourcebook a 4 out of 5 overall, stating it as a "must for a Ravenloft campaign". [2] Alloway also stated that "It is a well-made and designed product, and one that has usefulness outside of Ravenloft and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons itself." [2]

  9. 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.