(That was one of my favourite books of the whole series, and much due to this encounter too

Hey, I remember that one - there was even a picture, right? Quite a spooky encounter, too.Ail wrote:Just to add that in one of the earliest books in Fighting Fantasy series, namely the Forest of Doom (hope that is the original title, I'm back-translating) there is a scene where the character fights a werewolf and possibly transforms. It is belladona the book uses to counter this transformation.
(That was one of my favourite books of the whole series, and much due to this encounter too... I was pretty young back then)
After all the confusion between the two I think that's a moot point. It's a mistake that's snowballed to the point of "what does it matter," IMO. They did the same thing regarding ancients and positive energy, and somewhere on these boards is confirmation that the ancient-PE tie was someone's typo that everyone took as gospel truth. We know the truth now, so who cares what the (now OOP) canon says? Just make the correction in your game and that's that.ewancummins wrote:Sure, but belladonna isn't wolfsbane.
Yes, with picture. But there are a lot of other encounters I cherish there. The meeting with the Cat-Woman, the Barbarian that we free and turns on us, the arm-wrestling with Quinn, hitting an ogre with a deftly launched stone, the trees that moved and you burned down, the dead dwarf in the introduction... Heck, even the introduction itself and the kind of life it describes for the hero has defined my taste for fantasy until today. I keep looking for a game that allows me to feel that way. Something like "in the last 10 days you have had some problems finding food, but you don't feel loneliness. You're happy with your own company and with walking amidst the trees and wilderness".Igor the Henchman wrote:Hey, I remember that one - there was even a picture, right? Quite a spooky encounter, too.Ail wrote:Just to add that in one of the earliest books in Fighting Fantasy series, namely the Forest of Doom (hope that is the original title, I'm back-translating) there is a scene where the character fights a werewolf and possibly transforms. It is belladona the book uses to counter this transformation.
(That was one of my favourite books of the whole series, and much due to this encounter too... I was pretty young back then)
To me, that episode illustrated a point about werewolves in roleplaying games - they have the potential of being really frightening monsters - when you face the threat alone. Far trickier to get a horror effect out of a whole party, however.