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Darkthrone
1993
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4.11
Average Rating
195
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The great wars of Amarillia are finished, some say, the bone demon drawn to that magical land has been banished forever. Yet the remnants of its armies maraud impoverished lands with few strong enough to stop them while, in the ruins of Castle Argent, an evil still more dangerous and dire than the demon itself is forming. It is now ready to take into its taloned hands what is left of the beauties and glories of Amarillia. "Darkthrone" is the second tale in the epic "Zagor Chronicles" series, revealing the full horror of the necromancer's plans to lay waste to all that is good and true in a land of fable, majesty and deep magic. Ian Livingstone, co-author of the best-selling "Fighting Fantasy" gamebooks, brings you an enthralling new saga.

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Author

Ian Livingstone
Ian Livingstone
Author · 25 books
Ian Livingstone has been in the interactive games industry for over 25 years. In the 1970s, he co-founded Games Workshop and launched Dungeons & Dragons in Europe, later editing White Dwarf magazine. In 1982, with Steve Jackson, he wrote the first of the Fighting Fantasy™ Gamebooks which eventually sold over 15 million copies in 23 languages. In 1995 he led the merger of computer games company Domark with Eidos, the name behind the Tomb Raider computer games, where he is now Creative Director. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Technology by the University of Abertay Dundee in 2000, and in 2002 received the BAFTA Special Award for his outstanding contribution to the interactive entertainment industry.
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