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The reader, as Brion the elf, must drive out a horde of monsters from his father's castle and locate a treasure hidden in the dungeon.Tags
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I started playing D&D in 1978 when I was 8. I definitely read a bunch of choose your own adventure books and I may have read this one back then. Fast forward 47 years and I'm having lunch with Rose Estes a block away from the art gallery/store she owns in Seal Rock Oregon, discussing how the whole D&D line of "Endless Quest" books came about and her role in that process.
I had met Rose online in a gamer's secret Santa group, but this was the first time meeting her in-person, and for the record, 5 out of 5 stars would definitely do again. :) She's amazing, interesting and has retained her sharp wit over the 40ish years since she wrote this book.
About the book. Talk about nostalgia overload. This was D&D as I remember it all those years show more ago. The inclusion of the sharp-witted Mim was a brilliant idea that set this adventure apart from other choose your own adventures. The art was great and the book was filled with fun monsters and characters. I read it with my wife and we died with the first "choice" we had to make. There was also a green slime in there and the first time I ever played D&D I was killed by a green slime almost immediately after entering the dungeon. So that was a nice memory. :)
Rose is still writing, so keep an eye out for new stuff, I know I will be. show less
I had met Rose online in a gamer's secret Santa group, but this was the first time meeting her in-person, and for the record, 5 out of 5 stars would definitely do again. :) She's amazing, interesting and has retained her sharp wit over the 40ish years since she wrote this book.
About the book. Talk about nostalgia overload. This was D&D as I remember it all those years show more ago. The inclusion of the sharp-witted Mim was a brilliant idea that set this adventure apart from other choose your own adventures. The art was great and the book was filled with fun monsters and characters. I read it with my wife and we died with the first "choice" we had to make. There was also a green slime in there and the first time I ever played D&D I was killed by a green slime almost immediately after entering the dungeon. So that was a nice memory. :)
Rose is still writing, so keep an eye out for new stuff, I know I will be. show less
Numero 04 de la colección "Dungeons & Dragons Aventura sin fin" la edición española de " Endless Quest" lanzado en la década de 1980 por TSR. Después se lanzaron dos ediciones mas con este titulo a mano de Wizards of the Coast en U.S.A.
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- Original title
- Return to Brookmere
- Original publication date
- 1982
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- Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
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- 813.0876 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English By type Genre fiction Adventure fiction Speculative fiction
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- PZ7 .E7496 .R — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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