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Beyond the Pit

Seaday 1st Unlocking, 302A.C. Year of the Spider

Welcome Adventurers' to another Editorial update on the world's greatest Fighting Fantasy website.

This June Adventurers we have lots of updates planned and these are a few tasters of what we have in store.

The Official Website will continue to build on providing quality news on Fighting Fantasy and the many projects currently in development, such as the House of Hell, Sorcery! and Fighting Fantasy iApp's, however we are also keen to provide fans with more new amateur adventures, short stories, amateur art and more.

Also in June we have a new exciting FF Competition, and will continue to accept artwork and article contributions for the website.

May your Stamina never fail?

The Warlock!

For those enquiring about submissions all amateur adventure contributions remain the authors own intellectual property, and we will be more than happy to add them to the Official website to share with other fans. If you wish to contribute, voluntarily advise or correct entry continuity, missing alphabetical creatures, spelling, grammar or link errors if on the growing Beyond the Pit, Lexicon or the site itself please do so to mail at fightingfantasy.com. A big thank you to the Fighting Fantasy's community for their assistance.

Over the last several month we have been labouring away transferring all of the numerous pages of information from the old site to our new database driven website and we hope you like the changes and the dynamic additions we have planned.

WE WANT YOU!

Fighting Fantasy.com has been designed to build a library of information regarding the Fighting Fantasy genre in general and it is our hope that it will become a regular port of call where you can read posts, contact other Fighting Fantasy fans, read new amateur stories and Gamebook adventures and become part of it's growing community development. If you can recall the days of the brilliant Warlock magazine, we want this site to develop through your input as much as the Fighting Fantasy magazine also did during its 13 issue publication.

Dungeoneer

CONTRIBUTORS: In order for the site to develop long term what we need is your assistance. What we'd like from all our visitors at the site is contributions on any of the topics below. Please read our submissions area if you would like to contribute in any form. You will get full credit for all your work. We would like your help with the following:

ARTWORK: This site will be dedicated to posting any of your illustrated pictures or scanned images associated with the Fighting Fantasy legacy. If anyone can provide the site with any drawings, scanned illustrations or book covers, Maps, etc, The Gallery will be a special place for them.

ADVENTURES: Are you considering developing a game book? Have you the skills necessary to write or devise a Fighting Fantasy, or Advanced Fighting Fantasy adventure? Have created one and would like to see it posted here for others to read? Do you want to see a particular Fighting Fantasy adventure in the future that sadly was never devised? If you can answer YES to any of the above questions then contact us for more information.

Reviews: If you would like to post your Reviews or comments about any particular Fighting Fantasy game books, the Advanced Fighting Fantasy game, Fighting Fantasy novels or handbooks, then send them to us! All contributions should be a good length (describing the story, what you liked or disliked about the book as well as any general comments and comparisons that you have with other books). If you would like to also provide a personal rating out of 10 in comparison to other Fighting Fantasy books I can then post a rating system in the future. I know most people believe they're all good, but some of them are a lot better than others, and the lower ratings will reflect that.

House of Hell

Solutions: Solutions to game books could provide a way to help other readers who have found a particular adventure tough. For most people, this is easy to accomplish - but for others it is less so. If you would like to provide detailed information on how to finish an adventure, solve the puzzles, crack the codes then send your Solutions to us. They need not be extensive or exhaustive (it's up to you whether you want offer a bare minimum of help to a complete walk through or a lot more), but bare in mind not to give to much of the plot or story away otherwise there is no point in playing the book for the other readers. Last and most important, don't give away the ending. It is always easy to read the ending anyway but bare in mind some readers won't have.

Advanced Fighting Fantasy: If you have created characters, places or events during your Fighting Fantasy adventures, or have even started a campaign we would be delighted to hear from you. If you have devised your own campaign world and setting for Advanced Fighting Fantasy and would like to see it on the web again let us know about it.

MULTI-PLAYER: The creation of an adventure is a tough process and requires a lot of time and patience. Not only have you got to consider the plot, setting, size and timescale in which to play it, but also the players, the events that will happen and characters they'll encounter. For this reason, many people miss out on the brilliance of fantasy role-playing (particularly if they can't find any other experienced players). We are especially looking for individuals who are skilled in this area. If you are currently playing another more popular role-playing game and have devised your own adventures, post us a general outline and plot. Provide details of events, encounters, creatures and characters met along with any Maps and epilogue.

We want this website to inspire you to take quill to scroll and become a haven for your ideas and suggestions that you can like to share with other fans. We are especially looking for Fighting Fantasy contributions concerning new rule articles, new monsters, new Sorcery! spell ideas, and anything else you would like to see upon the site. We want to know how you think we could improve existing adventures or the rules, so feel free to write up an article and send it in. Articles are a great way to share adventure ideas with other players.

 

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