The stats are mostly the same, but there is ⦠Thanks to Pedro Panhoca for an earlier, lower-resolution image ⦠The whole next day’s journey is uneventful, it seems. I can only assume that this is not meant to be the skeleton of a long-dead Green Lantern, but after knocking the skeleton down and trapping its hand back under the boulder, it goes back to sleep. File Name â File Size â Date â ; Parent directory/--FF01 The Warlock of Firetop Mountain.pdf: 30.2 MiB: 2020-Oct-14 01:32: FF01 Warlock of Firetop Mountain.pdf Tag: Khul. â Twilight of the Faerie, Written by Rob Waterfield, Artwork by Ian Miller. Refresh and try again. Far in the back of the cave, we find a skeleton with its hand trapped under a boulder. Death holds no grip on the Green Lantern, yo. Thanks to Ryan Lynch for sharing the image. Having killed the giant hawk, the character decides to actually do something sensible and go gather enough food to continue his journey. He has a dream of little forest pixies, who he dances with and talks to plants with and assorted other nonsense. Thereâs a lot of laborious description but you donât actually do much in this book, something thatâs plain to see if you draw a map. See you then! He lectured at Newcastle University and St Andrews before joining Penguin Books as an editor. The Lands Beyond are a strange jumble of fantasy tropes and math puns, as captured in Author: Charlotte Ahlin. Another great entry in the series. Robin Anthony Herschel Waterfield was born in 1952 and studied Classics at the University of Manchester, specializing in ancient Greek Philosophy. MALthus Dire's Fighting Fantasy Page Wednesday, 30 January 2013 #28: Phantoms Of Fear ... if ever there were a candidate for using the re-releases to tweak an old book, it would be Phantoms of Fear. 1987 Take them with you next time!! Some distance along the pathway, I’m given a few chances to roll a test of luck, or the option to turn back. The blog is a walkthrough of playing every Fighting Fantasy book, and a number of Lone Wolf books with Justins personal take on each experience. In this one, I’m given a luck point simply for not tripping over my own shoelaces and hitting my head on a rock while moving from point A to point B. It’s getting late at that point, so we decide to risk setting up camp in a cave on one of the nearby hills. In Phantoms of Fear, you play either (according to the back page blurb) a 'humble' Wood Elf, or (according to the introduction) a Wood Elf who's inherited magical and fighting powers from your parents, and has been named 'Defender-Shaman of the Tribe'. But frankly, at this stage in the adventure, I’m beginning to suspect that the elf just fell over from a strong breeze. â Cthulhu Doesnât Dance Gather 'round because we're going to talk books. But the book does give me a luck point simply for making it this far. I choose the cave which is littered with half-gnawed bones, because that seems the safest option. Written by Rob Waterfield, Artwork by Ian Miller. The artwork is extremely good, bringing the imagery of the story to haunting life. See pics for details The next paragraph tells me that I then rest for a while, which is confusing as I’d just finished sleeping. I fully expect him to find a bow and arrow later on in this adventure, and accidentally shoot himself in the arse with it. The Phantom Tollbooth features one of the most educational fantasylands of all time. Be the first to ask a question about Phantoms of Fear. I suspect that this is going to end up like one of those episodes of Star Trek, the kind in which the crew need to save themselves from their own stupidity. This Fighting Fantasy adventure by Robin A.H. Waterfield was a dark and surreal affair, a pleasure to play again from my days as a teenager. Time to go back to the earlier entries. This was printed on page 15 of the August, 1984 issue of Micro Adventurer. A dragon's hoard of all the tabletop RPGs you need from Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, World of Darkness, to Shadowrun - all available for free to download. by Puffin. In the process of which, he is attacked by a bear. Neither the story nor the writing are good enough, the entries are too long and the pacing is slow. You also can tap into a special living realm when you dream, which basically turns the entire adventure into a drug-fuelled haze while your character sleeps on a tree branch for a while. This is a good enough Fighting Fantasy adventure. In the distance I can see the weird twisted corruption of the evil dark-god thing, which has been tainting this region of the forest. Must go back and re-read them to make a proper review. Description. Fresh summer berries. Phantoms of Fear playthrough. ... Itâs certainly not one of the poorer Fighting Fantasy books, but it doesnât really do a whole lot to make itself stand out from the crowd. The descriptions are vivid, especially the dreams. Moderate cover wear including a small tear repair - please see pictures. By Robin Waterfield Phantoms of Fear is a book that I have been looking forward to. The cover of this book is certainly noteworthy, because it shows a very vivid picture of my ex. / __ \| | \ | \/ __ \| | \| \___| Y \ |\ /\ ___/ (____ /___| /___| (____ /__| \___ >___| /__| \_/ \___ > \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ // return to index > FIGHTING FANTASY Phantoms of Fear, #28 and written by Robin Waterfield, tries to be psychological and literary and largely fails. [Let's Play] Fighting Fantasy 28 - Phantoms of Fear. It's our favorite topic, of course. The book tells me that the character assumes that this is due to the tree’s unnatural corruption, and a foreboding warning that he should sleep on the ground that night, but I am not even slightly convinced at that. As I’m sure everyone out there is quite aware, the UK is slap-bang in the middle of a heatwave at the moment, so I’m going to head off and try to dunk my head into a bucket of ice for a while. I loved the way you can have fights in the real world and soirit fights in a dream world, great illustrations, good game play and generally one of the better books in the series! I also have signed books for sale. Phantoms of Fear Fighting Fantasy #28 Steve Jackson Ian Livingstone No no. Discover (and save!) FIGHTING FANTASY RESOURCES. download Phantoms of Fear Fighting Fantasy #28 books â How can YOU humble Wood Elf over come the Demon Prince IshtraA humble Wood Elf you may be yet it's YOU the Gods have chosen to take on Ishtra and his gathering army of evil chaotic creatures YOU must penetrate this force before it becomes invincible As a Demon Prince Ishtra cannot be overpowered. Good thing to do while there’s an evil death-god planning to destroy the world, right? The following is a list of the main FF series released, numbered in order as to when they were FIRST published. Doing Phantoms of Fear now, with my 7-year-old, itâs clearly inferior to the earli. Normally in these books, you’re given a luck point if you kill an especially dangerous enemy or find a holy relic. Yes, really. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. As I approach, a strange gust of wind knocks me over. Fighting Fantasy is a series of single-player fantasy roleplay gamebooks created by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone.The first volume in the series was published by Puffin in 1982, with the rights to the franchise eventually being purchased by Wizard Books in 2002. The story is also quite interesting in that it has a "real" mode and a "dream" mode; and they're actually freely interchangeable in the story itself. Start by marking âPhantoms of Fear (Fighting Fantasy #28)â as Want to Read: Error rating book. I manage to direct him into a small bush, where he gathers some berries, eats them, and promptly falls asleep. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. It also introduces some new elements, like being able to flip between the real world and the dream world, and some complicated fighting rules. It’s certainly not one of the poorer Fighting Fantasy books, but it doesn’t really do a whole lot to make itself stand out from the crowd. Being the 30th Anniversary, 2012 was as busy as I have known it for Fighting Fantasy. Welcome back. My lack of faith is immediately confirmed when the character, a wood elf, falls out of a tree. No, it doesn’t make much sense to me either. I remember starting it in McDonalds, with my mum and nan (it may have been the time when my nan burnt the roof of her mouth off with molten hot apple - Iâm not sure), after buying it in WH Smith with my saved-up pocket money. [Let's Play] Fighting Fantasy 28 - Phantoms of Fear. Fighting Fantasy: Feel the Force! First memories of Fighting Fantasy. Welcome to the fourth edition of this guide. This is always a bit of a dead giveaway that there is some kind of horrible spiked trap tied to a tree or something, and no sooner have I confirmed that I want to press on in this direction am I confronted… with a horrible spiked trap tied to a tree. I think I was attracted mainly by the lush green cover image (the artwork was a big part of the appeal of these books). that time. It reminds me a lot of Portal of Evil, in many ways, so if you enjoyed that one then I’d recommend giving this one a shot. I'm a Wood Elf, I'm a shaman, I'm a warrior, I'm the defender of the tribe, I'm going to have to go and fight the demon prince Ishtra, I'm dead meat. Phantoms of Fear GOLD FOIL UNNUMBERED! A humble Wood Elf you may be, yet itâs YOU the Gods have chosen to take on Ishtra and his gathering army of evil, chaotic creatures. Phantoms of Fear (28), paperback Fighting Fantasy gamebook, by Robin Waterfield âHow can YOU, humble Wood Elf, over-come the Demon Prince Ishtra? When I move the boulder to one side, the skeleton springs to life and starts trying to kill me with its magic ring. â Diary of a Gay Teenage Zombie Doing Phantoms of Fear now, with my 7-year-old, itâs clearly inferior to the earlier numbers in the series, written by Fighting Fantasy creators Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone (weâve recently finished #1 and #2, both superb). 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The player is an Elven prince who must journey alone through Affen Forest and defeat the It has a very unique atmosphere and is different from most other Fighting Fantasy books. Discover (and save!) Post by SGamerz » Thu Jul 02, 2020 3:39 am. A phantom ⦠I have a refreshing sleep, dreaming of magic pools which remind me a lot of the first Narnia book, and when I wake the next morning I’m given the option of exploring the rest of the cave. With a better cover and some mechanical tweaks on power and magic, it would be an FF classic. copy of this classic Fighting Fantasy book number 28 from the original Puffin series by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone. Following that is a list of other FF-related books I own which I may or may not playthrough/review at some point. Walkthrough reproduced from Justin Parallaxâs Blogspot page http://fightyourfantasy.blogspot.co.uk/ with permission. If you enjoyed this walkthrough you may enjoy Justins novels: â Return to âReturn to Ozâ Now convinced that my inept beardless dwarf also has narcolepsy, I’m ready to pack up and continue on the journey when I am attacked by the strange mutated man-creature whose leaf-shelter I’ve slept in for the night. From the result of the poll in my last thread, Robin Waterfield and Paul Mason won with 2-2 tie. The pixies ask if I want to stay with them, and I have to roll a dice in order to possess the slightest scrap of common sense. Catch you all next time, when we’ll be exploring.. uhh… I don’t know which books I have left to cover. I continue to crawl through the cave until I eventually emerge from the other side, feeling as if I somehow didn’t manage to acquire any of the hidden loot that I was sure would be hidden in a dark cave. Slept in, I’ll remind you, because my character couldn’t climb a tree without falling out of it. Posted on August 26, 2012 by ffblog. Ten minutes later you’re starving to death and struggling to scavenge enough berries to survive. On my first attempt of the adventure, I didnât get far in to the story as I decided to attack the wizard called Yaztromo, which was a ⦠I hide under some leaves and have a dream about being beaten up by an ice monster. Spine. your own Pins on Pinterest You’re informed that, as a wood elf, you are confident that you don’t need to take any food with you on your journey, and toddle off into the forest with only a pointed stick for safety. From the dream, I have learned that the evil death-god has made a giant pit of nastiness in the middle of the forest, which presumably means we’re going to have to find a dungeon and get some dungeon-crawling on. The usual Fighting Fantasy minimalism is in place, but there are plenty of odd encounters that stick with the reader (the swamp's Masters, the three mages, and even weird beasts like the crab grass are all worthy of note). You dream of your home forest being twisted and destroyed, and a statue of an old powerful and possibly goddess-type thing beckons you on, offering you puppies and swords. It is here that you will find blank adventure sheets that you can download and use to play your favourite Fighting Fantasy adventures, rather than damage your pristine copies of the gamebooks themselves. Let us know whatâs wrong with this preview of, Published The dream continues until I attempt to cast a fire spell at an especially unpleasant piece of shrubbery, only to be informed that I cannot cast spells while I’m asleep, and am roughly propelled into the waking world, promptly losing two power points as I do so. I can’t really dislike this book, despite the main character’s utter ineptitude. One day Milo finds an enormous and mysterious package in his room. your own Pins on Pinterest As an elf, you have a Power stat, which you can use to cast a few spells. Aug 6, 2017 - This Pin was discovered by JR. This is the first Fighting Fantasy book I ever bought, back in the 80s. Phantoms of Fear. Fighting Fantasy Collector Checklist & Price Guide 2016. Choice of Games, eBook & PDF, Fantasy, Fighting Fantasy, News, Romance, Sci-Fi, Superhuman. Very interesting concept and approach to a gamebook. It is also the 30th Anniversary of Fighting Fantasy and Ian Livingstone will be releasing a new gamebook, Blood of the Zombies. My new theory is that the character is simply a very tall dwarf without a beard. Not a bad game book but certainly not a great one. Good condition with a clean adventure sheet. I remember starting it in McDonalds, with my mum and nan (it may have been the time when my nan burnt the roof of her mouth off with molten hot apple - Iâm not sure), after buying it in WH Smith with my saved-up pocket money. Without any real indication of where to go, I stumble cluelessly around the forest for a while, until I find a pathway leading to the west. The best books in Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks series Score A bookâs total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book. Jamie Fry 2012 (The Warlock) Anyway, no sooner have I collected some food, than the character trips on some poisoned plants and infects two meals worth of food with some kind of toxic tree venom. To see what your friends thought of this book. "Six?!" Newsbyte: Light Strikers Kickstarter, New Hosted Games Titles & Issue 1 of Advanced Fighting Fantasy Magazine The exact same ad also appeared in Doctor Who Magazine#92 (September, 1984). Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. But just look at that art work too... amazing! Some writing inside cover and title. Look, don’t question my logic here. 280 posts Page 7 of 12. Weâd love your help. For each book you are required to roll dice to determine skill, stamina and luck. Again, this serves to slow down the pace. This book is quite unlike Spectral Stalkers though, in that your playable character is an elf. All-out Horror FFs are few and far between. YOU become the last descendant of the king who founded this kingdom. My sleep is then interrupted on account of being attacked by a giant hawk which is attempting to peck my eyes out. Despite getting closer to the heart of darkness itself, our illustrious hero decides that now would be a good time to fall asleep by a lake. A Fighting Fantasy (magyarul Kaland Játék Kockázat vagy Fantázia Harcos), egy lapozgatós játékkönyv-sorozat.Eredeti szerzÅik Steve Jackson és Ian Livingstone, de késÅbb mások is csatlakoztak hozzájuk.A legtöbb rész a Titánon, egy fantasy világon játszódik, de vannak a sorozatban sci-fi és a jelenkori földön játszódó horror könyvek is. Condition is "Good". Words are failing me at this point. The cover of Phantoms Of Fear suggests that a more appropriate title for the book would be Pink Snot Of Death.But donât let that stop you from tackling this one if you have always wanted to play a pansy Wood Elf constantly weeping and moaning about pollution and ⦠Jump to page: Some end in success, many end in grisly failure, but Justin never fails to make the journey through an entertaining read. Go and stop the evil death-god. Moderator: Moderators. A rare gamebook story that has you playing something other than a human. It’ll be a surprise! This is sort of novel for a Fighting Fantasy book,⦠Oh yeah, and that’s your quest. The ending is not so nicely done though. Chasms of Malice Posted on November 30, 2020 January 6, 2021 by mazemaster. I will be doing one for Mason's book too, but up first is one by Robin Waterfield. Category Archives: 28 â Phantoms of Fear. There are about 60 books in all and I first remember reading/playing them in my childhood. Fighting Fantasy is a series of gamebooks designed by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingston (they also started Games Workshop in the UK). I loved these books as a kid. I’m so impressed with the skill of the wood elves so far. The big news is that I became the website editor of the official Fighting Fantasy website www.fightingfantasy.com none the less. Phantoms Of Fear Fighting Fantasy Series by Robin Waterfield, fantasy (1987) Puffin Books, £3.99, ISBN 0-14-032411-9. This is the first Fighting Fantasy book I ever bought, back in the 80s. I’m assuming that it is actually meant to be some kind of radiating ageas of raw tainted evil, or something equally powerful enough to almost knock a heroic warrior of good from his feet. Return to the Parallax Walkthroughs Index. I can only picture the image there, a little wood elf digging through a bush, collecting berries, and finding a giant twelve-foot tall grizzly bear instead. My first memory playing a Fighting Fantasy book was back in 1983 with âThe Forest of Doomâ (number 3 in the original series, or FF3 for short). Welcome to the FF Resources area. I think I was attracted mainly by the lush green cover image (the artwork was a big part of the appeal of these books). Apr 12, 2014 - This Pin was discovered by Eugene Taurua. Phantoms of Fear is the t28 th entry in the Fighting Fantasy series of gamebooks, written by Robin Waterfield.. You are a Wood Elf from Affen Forest, but no ordinary elf: your father was a great warrior, your mother a powerful shaman, and as their son, you are a gifted warrior capable of wielding magic and the power of entering the Dream World, typical of shamans. Here at Goodreads, the editorial team can't escape books... How can YOU, humble Wood Elf, over-come the Demon Prince Ishtra? Reply. Characteristics of The World of Titan from A Real Perspective Phantoms of Fear by Steve Jackson - Penguin Books Ltd - ISBN 10 0140324119 - ISBN 13 0140324119 - Preparing Phantoms of Fear by Steve⦠Somehow, I quickly come to suspect that the key to solving this adventure lies in the dreams that the character has, because the very first thing you’re doing in the game is sleeping. No, seriously, I always thought that this was what the titular monsters in Spectral Stalkers should look like. Unused adventure sheet. I roll a six, which means that our illustrious hero decides to spend the rest of his days dancing with the pixies, chatting with plants, and generally not destroying the evil god-monster of death and chaos. Stories about games that you run and/or have played in. The only ones that could really be said to qualify as Horror as opposed to Fantasy (or Sci-Fi, of course) are #10 House Of Hell, #38 Vault Of The Vampire (and its bug-riddled sequel #58 Revenge Of The Vampire), and this book, number 40 in ⦠Because I’m not quite a total idiot, I avoid the trap, but I’m gradually losing faith in the character’s preternatural woodland survival skills.