Think back to your best roleplaying campaign. The one where the GM made a world so believable you could taste the hippogriff stew. This is exactly what Fighter Fred's world is not like. Fred's world seems like something photocopied from an old-school rulebook. The economy is entirely described by the Equipment List on page 12. Social status is measured in experience points. Geography... [click here for more]
In Fighter Fred's third book, he confronts the darkest evil! Well ... fairly dark evil. It's a temple. In a swamp. And they worship a snake goddess. So, yeah, probably evil, but really, Fred's just here for his barbarian buddy Helen. She's putting together a team to take that temple down! Mak-Thar is happy to help. Twilight and Nightshade return as well, joining a crack heist... [click here for more]
The Silverleaf Forest is cursed by an eternal winter. Twilight the elf must save his people by delivering the Amulet of Spring!
But what if simply handing over a shiny quest object isn't enough? What if the elves can only be saved by a fellowship of epic heroes?
Well, that would be too bad for them. Twilight's friends are not epic heroes. Twilight's friends are a barbarian who advertises... [click here for more]
It's time for the boss fight, but the boss isn't home. Fred and his friends charge into the city of Watergate to confront the evil wizard Blackleg. But instead of a big battle, they find an empty house. Maybe they should have made an appointment. Now our heroes are left with a mystery. Where did Blackleg go? Was he murdered? By whom? Fred is a fighter, not a mystery-solver-guy.... [click here for more]