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Joe Dever05 Mar 2015 10:24 a.m. PST

Here's a link to Project Aon. This is an incredible resource for all things Lone Wolf. All of the original Lone Wolf books (1-28), including various e-book digital formats, are available to download from here free of charge.

Yes… absolutely free!

Check it out here…

projectaon.org/en/Main/Books

Rhoderic III and counting05 Mar 2015 11:49 a.m. PST

Also don't miss the Magnamund Companion, which is available there for free as well. Some lovely old-school fantasy world-building inspiration, with top-notch classic artwork and even a few pages of classic painted miniatures.

The Kai Monastery assault diorama, Banedon's flying ship and the naval battle scene really lodged in my mind when I was a kid. Oh, and the Magnamund map, and the Giak dissection spread, and the Kai Monastery cut-away spread, and the Sommerlund map, and… well, suffice it to say, that book was the basis of much of my understanding of medieval fantasy in my early years. Also of much of my understanding of the miniatures hobby.

I also just discovered the Skull of Agarash graphic novel on the Project Aon site a few days ago. Hadn't been aware of that before. Great stuff!

Ancestral Hamster05 Mar 2015 12:23 p.m. PST

Thank you! Only had a few of the originals. When they first came out, the books were hard to get here in the States.

Joe Dever05 Mar 2015 12:51 p.m. PST

You may be interested to know that I have a ‘special list' of Lone Wolf fans to whom I send out a mailshot every time a new hardcover Collectors Edition of Lone Wolf becomes available. The link on the mailshot enables them to buy a copy of the book signed and personally dedicated to them. It also bears my library seal. If you'd like to be included on this special list, please TMP message me your email address and I'll be happy to include you. Here's a link to the current book: mapmagnamund.com/id70.html

While you're there, be sure to check out the other pages, especially the Maps of Magnamund Collection. If you like highly detailed, full colour, top quality fantasy maps, you'll love these!

Rhoderic III and counting05 Mar 2015 2:25 p.m. PST

Interested, yes, but also very overextended financially right now. So I'll just have to let that thought ferment until I'm through the present swathe of new/upcoming products and Kickstarters I've more or less "promised" to spend money on.

I don't know whether you get a share of the sales of the Matchlock Lone Wolf miniatures, but I just ordered some of those, at least. When I allocate part of my budget on Lone Wolf-related products, miniatures take priority.

Who asked this joker06 Mar 2015 6:16 a.m. PST

Very generous of you Joe! Thank you very much!

Bjorn Seleukos10 Mar 2015 7:34 a.m. PST

Are Map set 3 and 4 for sale? Or when will they be released?

Joe Dever10 Mar 2015 8:47 a.m. PST

Bjorn: Map Set 3 & 4 are available from here:

mapmagnamund.com/id25.html

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