This book is the ugly lovechild of Ian Livingstone and Stephen Hand. There mere mention of Spellbreaker can bring some Fighting Fantasy adventurers to their knees, so having recently discovered that 2018 marks the 25 th anniversary of Jonathan Green’s notoriously difficult gamebook, I decided that now would be the ideal time to undertake a journey within this infamous adventure, experiencing all of the joy and (no doubt) pain that it has to offer. 2007 by Steve Jackson (Author), Ian Livingstone (Author) 4.2 out of 5 stars 8 ratings. Spellbreaker (#53 in the original series) was his first published FF, followed by Knights Of Doom (#56) and the original series’ swansong Curse Of The Mummy (#59).

Amazon Price New from Used from Paperback "Please retry" £22.00 . The Kurakil serves as one of the two main antagonists of the 53rd book of the Fighting Fantasy series Spellbreaker, in which he is released by the Warlock Nazek during the night of Shekka's Moon and must be defeated before he wreaks havoc once more.. Well known for his contributions to the Fighting Fantasy range of adventure gamebooks, he has also written fiction for such diverse properties as Doctor Who, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Warhammer, Warhammer 40,000, Sonic the Hedgehog, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Moshi Monsters, LEGO, Judge Dredd …

Spellbreaker (Fighting Fantasy S.) Paperback – 7 Jun. £24.95: £22.00: Inherited from Livingstone are the ridiculous 50/50 rolls, a billion necessary Skill/Luck Tests, and a treasure hunt for a list of peculiar items hidden throughout the book, from a Golden Scythe to Toe Shackles. See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Jonathan Green arrived very late on in the original series and is (still) strictly-speaking FF’s newest writer. The Spellbreaker was a title given to the hero of Spellbreaker, who had lived as a hired sword all his or her adult life, searching for adventure wherever it might be found across the Old World.For several years, the hero who would become the Spellbreaker had been considering returning to his or her native Ruddlestone to undertake a pilgrimage to Hallow's Well for the good of his or her soul. The Infernal Beast is set free.

Jonathan Green is a writer of speculative fiction, with more than seventy books to his name.

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