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A Fighting Fantasy Journey

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Book nineteen: Demons of the Deep

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Great cover by Les Edwards on a return to the fantasy setting of Titan, or under its ocean. Steve Jackson (the American one) is the author of this aquatic adventure. Captured by pirates we are thrown into the sea and are magically able to breath. We have a few hours to search the underwater kingdom for black pearls which can be used to get revenge on the pirates. That's not the only way to win. I managed it without any pearls. You can get help from a sea dragon. Dolphins and water elementals. Great cover by Les Edwards on a return to the fantasy setting of Titan, or under its ocean. Steve Jackson (the American one) is the author of this aquatic adventure. Captured by pirates we are thrown into the sea and are magically able to breath. We have a few hours to search the underwater kingdom for black pearls which can be used to get revenge on the pirates. That's not the only way to win. I managed it without any pearls. You can get help from a sea dragon. Dolphins and water elementals.
Captain bloodaxe laughing because pirates seem to be the only people in the whole planet of titan to have access to cannons. Captain bloodaxe laughing because pirates seem to be the only people in the whole planet of titan to have access to cannons.
There are some interesting underwater creatures such as this sword fish and the Deep ones who are uppity looking fishmen. I like that one is called Sharkspear There are some interesting underwater creatures such as this sword fish and the Deep ones who are uppity looking fishmen. I like that one is called Sharkspear
Gotta have a kraken Gotta have a kraken
Never trust a dragon. Even one under the sea. Never trust a dragon. Even one under the sea.

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